Fresh Breath in Billericay

Regular dental hygiene, including brushing twice daily, flossing, and using mouthwash, removes food particles and plaque that contribute to bad breath. Professional dental cleanings by a hygienist also eliminate bacteria buildup on teeth and gums, reducing the likelihood of halitosis (bad breath).

Bad breath, or halitosis, can be caused by various factors including:

  1. Poor Oral Hygiene: Food particles and bacteria can accumulate in the mouth if oral hygiene practices like brushing and flossing are inadequate.
  2. Dry Mouth: Saliva helps cleanse the mouth, so conditions that reduce saliva production (such as dehydration or certain medications) can contribute to bad breath.
  3. Diet: Foods like onions, garlic, and spicy foods contain volatile compounds that can linger in the mouth and cause odor.
  4. Tobacco Use: Smoking or chewing tobacco can leave chemicals that contribute to bad breath.
  5. Dental Issues: Cavities, gum disease, and oral infections can produce foul-smelling breath.
  6. Systemic Conditions: Conditions like respiratory infections, diabetes, and gastrointestinal disorders can also lead to bad breath.

How Treatment Works

Addressing these causes through proper oral hygiene, hydration, and addressing underlying health issues can help mitigate bad breath.

If you are aware that your breath is not as fresh as you would like it to be, make an appointment with the hygienist for some advice and assistance.

Treatment Benefits

Benefits of good oral hygiene

Remember that maintaining good oral hygiene offers several benefits:

  1. Prevention of Dental Issues: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits help prevent cavities, gum disease, and enamel wear, reducing the need for costly and invasive dental treatments.
  2. Fresh Breath: Proper oral care removes food particles and bacteria that cause bad breath, promoting overall mouth freshness and confidence.
  3. Improved Overall Health: Good oral hygiene is linked to lower risks of systemic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections, as oral health reflects and impacts general health.

Say goodbye to bad breath. Schedule a consultation to find the cause.