Halitosis is the technical name for bad breath. If you suffer from the condition, you can both take action to combat the embarrassing symptoms at home and receive halitosis treatment Toronto from your dentist.
Halitosis Treatment at Home
Improve Your Oral Care
Everyone should brush their teeth at least twice a day for two minutes each time, but this is extra important if you suffer from halitosis. Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and a fluoride toothpaste. Make sure you change your toothbrush at least every four months to avoid buildup of bacteria.
Improve Your Diet
Cut down your intake of sugar to decrease the amount of bacteria in your mouth. It is also a good idea to avoid pungent foods, alcohol, and coffee. Drink more water and chew sugar-free gum, to stimulate saliva and remove food particles from your teeth.
Clean Your Dentures
If you use removable dentures, take them out at night and clean them carefully before replacing them in the morning.
How Your Dentist Can Help
Brush Technique
At your dental checkup, your dentist can teach you how to brush correctly to ensure you thoroughly clean your teeth and gums. Your dentist can also locate any areas you are missing by looking for plaque and tartar.
Sign of Gum Disease
Halitosis can be an early sign of gum disease. Your dentist will be able to check for other symptoms of gingivitis or periodontitis and, if necessary, start you on treatment.
Gastrointestinal Problems
Other causes of halitosis include gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and H. pylori infection. If your dentist believes you have either of these, you may be referred to a gastroenterologist.
The Right Oral Hygiene Products
Some toothpastes and mouthwashes are designed to fight bad breath. Ask your dentist for recommendations. or you may visit us.
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