Monday, January 4, 2010





It's been maintaining oral hygiene as well as possible, but why the bad breath will not go away? Can lead to bad breath from our mouths or from our digestive system. To overcome this, we must understand exactly what the cause, which can be started from;

Food
Check your food. Does the oil contain stinging smell, like onion-bawangan? Foods that contain smells like this will definitely cause bad breath. When we chew these foods, your blood will absorb the smell of oil, took it to the lungs, and then release the body through breath until we finish processing them (which can take up to 72 hours).

Dental problems
Remaining food particles can also cause bad smell. The smell of the mouth can also be caused by a sulfur content no matter when the process of digesting food, not always depending on the type of food. That is, the smell of the mouth occurs when the oral hygiene we do not wake up. Niches in your mouth, whether it's in between teeth or in between the ears of the tongue, if not cleaned, can rot and cause bad breath.

Cigarettes
Smoking causes dryness of the mouth, which will cause bad breath. You can smell the cigarette smoke every time his mouth opened.

Excessive dieting
People who diet can cause excessive odor coming from ketoacidosis, which results in a chemical process that occurs when digestive fasting from food. What core abstinence to get the ideal body size as people away from you because of bad breath?

Dry mouth
Saliva helps cleanse and moisten your mouth. Saliva is very important function, because a dry mouth makes dead cells together on the tongue, gums and inner cheek. Dead cells were going to rot and create bad breath, which was when the mouth feels dry, like in the morning when the mouth feels a bit "crusty" when opened.

Problems in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
Usually, when the condition of the body was not fit, and the weather was uncertain, there is a feeling more heavy breathing and warm than usual. Some say it was hot in or going cold. Actually, it is a condition when there is a kind of sinus infection in the flow of breath that flows back into the throat and creates unpleasant smells. Throat infection also has the potential to create unpleasant breath, such as respiratory infections problem of what makes us cough with phlegm and runny nose.

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