Halitosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Cures for Bad Breath

Branch Street Dental • June 26, 2019
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Do your plants wilt when you talk to them? Are you offered gum or mints every time you have a conversation? Chances are you suffer from halitosis. This condition of chronic unpleasant odor on the breath is quite common. According to Tim Newman of Medical News Today , one in four people suffer from halitosis.

Symptoms of Halitosis

  • Persistent sour or bitter taste in the mouth.
  • Consistently dry mouth.
  • Suffering from a post-nasal drip.
  • Frequently needing to clear the throat.

These are some of the common symptoms of halitosis. Further, people who suffer from allergies and sinus ailments are more likely to experience halitosis. When the nasal passages become blocked during sleep and the sleeper breathes through the mouth, halitosis can result.

What Are Some Causes of Bad Breath?

The difference between having garlic breath and halitosis is in duration of symptoms. Temporary bad breath can be caused by eating strong, pungent foods such as durian, garlic, and onions. However, bad breath associated with halitosis doesn't go away. Indeed, it is chronic. When your bad breath will not go away it is caused by a physiological source. Blocked sinuses, decayed teeth, and gum disease are some causes of halitosis. Medications, smoking, and certain medical conditions such as GERD can also be causing the symptoms of bad breath.

How to Get Rid of Halitosis

At Georgetown Family Dentistry we recommend that patients get their teeth professionally cleaned at least twice yearly to prevent conditions such as halitosis. Visiting a dental care professional on a regular basis can stop gum disease from spreading and also address decaying teeth. These conditions, when left to their own devices, will cause halitosis. Drinking plenty of water and observing a strict oral hygiene routine can minimize the symptoms of bad breath. If you think that your halitosis is caused by a dental condition come see us today for a consultation!

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