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Overview
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common condition that affects many people. It is characterized by unpleasant or foul-smelling breath, which can cause embarrassment and social anxiety. Bad breath can be caused by a variety of factors, and it may indicate an underlying dental or medical issue.
Causes
There are many potential causes of bad breath, including:
- Poor oral hygiene, such as not brushing or flossing regularly
- Gum disease or periodontitis
- Dry mouth or xerostomia
- Dental infections or abscesses
- Dental appliances, such as braces or dentures
- Smoking or tobacco use
- Certain medications
- Medical conditions such as sinus infections, respiratory infections, or acid reflux disease
Symptoms
The primary symptom of bad breath is a persistent unpleasant or foul odor coming from the mouth. Other symptoms may include a dry mouth, a bitter or metallic taste in the mouth, or a thick coating on the tongue.
Problems
If left untreated, bad breath can lead to social anxiety, self-consciousness, and a negative impact on personal relationships. It can also indicate underlying dental or medical issues that require prompt treatment.
Diagnosis
To diagnose bad breath, our dentist will conduct a thorough medical and dental history, perform a physical exam, and may conduct additional tests or evaluations, such as saliva tests or breath analysis.
Treatment
The treatment for bad breath will depend on the underlying cause. Common treatment options may include:
- Improving oral hygiene, such as brushing and flossing regularly and using mouthwash
- Treating underlying dental conditions such as gum disease or dental infections
- Managing dry mouth with artificial saliva or medications
- Quitting smoking or tobacco use
- Adjusting medications that may cause dry mouth or other side effects
- Treating underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to bad breath
Prevention
To prevent bad breath, it is important to practice good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly, using mouthwash, and scheduling regular dental check-ups. It is also important to stay hydrated and avoid smoking or tobacco use. Managing underlying medical conditions and taking medications as directed can also help prevent bad breath.
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