Halitosis - A Foul Smell From Your Mouth
Halitosis also known as bad breath is one of the problems which
many people face. It gives out a disgusting feeling when you
encounters such a person with bad breath. The origin of the word
halitosis is derived from a Latin word. Bad breath as we must
have learnt in school is that, if we do not brush our teeth
properly they will rot due to the bacteria.
Rotten food in your mouth just makes things worse. But this
cannot be the only reason for bad breath. The lung abscess at
the time of bronchitis also causes bad breath. Some of the
serious illnesses give out different kinds of odor. Conclusions
have been drawn for the bad odor is due to poor digestion too.
Saliva plays a very important part in keeping the odor under
check. Saliva regulates the odor by washing away food particles
and other unwanted junk which creates bad breath. Morning breath
usually smells as the salivary glands become sluggish leading to
a bad breath. This would help if you have a proper breakfast and
the people who skip their breakfast please beware.
Certain foods also cause bad breath such as onions, coffee, and
garlic. Too much spice also creates bad odor. Some of these
smells may not leave your breath even after 72 hours of
digestion. So reducing the intake of these products may help in
some form and you may have a much tolerable breathe.
Some of the common and basic things or rules you can follow to
have a good breathe are:
* Brush regularly * Use dental floss or mouthwash, if that helps
* Go to your dentist at least twice in year to get a thorough
check up * Clean your mouth after eating or drinking milk
products * Chew sugar free gum to moisten your mouth * Eating
fresh and fibrous vegetables would also help * Drink plenty of
water or fluids (which excludes coffee, tea and other sugar
added drinks) *Avoid alcoholic drinks to prevent bad breath