Visit your Liverpool dentist to control bad breath

Bad breath (a condition also known as halitosis) can be an endless source of embarrassment. If you are constantly popping mints or chewing gum to cover up smelly breath, you are not alone. Bad breath is a very common problem affecting a big percentage of the population and there are many different causes.

At Liverpool Smile Studio, we understand that bad breath can take a toll on your social life. If you are unsure whether you suffer from bad breath, there is a simple test that you can do. Just lick the inside of your wrist and smell it: if the smell is bad, you can be almost certain that your breath is not as pleasant. A Liverpool dentist can help identify the causes of bad breath and propose a suitable treatment.

dentist-in-liverpoolCauses of bad breath

Poor oral hygiene is one of the major causes of bad breath. If you do not brush or floss your teeth regularly, food particles filled with bacteria will remain on the surface of your tongue, between your teeth or alongside the gum tissue. These particles will gradually release gas that has a strong odour.

At the same time, tooth decay, gum disease and mouth ulcers can also contribute to bad breath. The bacteria in plaque and tartar have a distinct odour that affects your breath as well. Moreover, strong foods such as garlic, onions and spicy foods can foul your breath too. This is because when food is digested chemicals that cause unpleasant smells can be absorbed into your bloodstream and from there into your lungs and mouth.

Finally, some medical conditions such as throat infections, chronic sinusitis and digestive disorders can also cause bad breath.

Get rid of bad breath

Once your Liverpool dentist determines the cause behind your bad breath, they will recommend a series of actions to help overcome the problem. If the bad breath is a result of poor oral hygiene or gum disease, your dentist will recommend a thorough professional cleaning and meticulous oral care at home with the aid of antibacterial products. Your doctor many also recommend removing old or faulty dental restorations, as they can be a breeding ground for foul-smelling bacteria.