Freshen Up: The Secret to Keeping Your Breath Clean All Day

Halitosis, or what we commonly refer to as bad breath, affects almost 1 in 3 people – but that doesn’t make it any more enjoyable.
 
Going through life scared your own breath can put a damper on your confidence.
 
Thankfully, there are a few ways to fight bad breath– and they don’t involve keeping a pack of mints ready.
 
 

1. Brush And Floss Frequently

The most important method for fighting off bad breath is to brush and floss your teeth daily.
 
Neglecting to brush and floss gives leftover food particles the permission to linger in your mouth, causing sticky plaque to build up on your teeth.
 
Plaque is full of bacteria notorious for causing bad breath. So it makes sense that limiting plaque will limit bad breath.
 
 

2. Use A Tongue Scraper

If you suffer from bad breath, you may notice your tongue looks white. This white coating is a buildup of bacteria, food debris, and dead cells.
 
An easy way to avoid or get rid of this sour smelling white film is to use a tongue scraper after every meal.
 
  • Start at the back of your mouth and move forward.
  • Make sure to clean the top and side surfaces of your tongue, not just the center.
  • Remember, be gentle on yourself! Your tongue should never be sore or bleeding after using a tongue scraper.
You may find toothbrushes with a built-in tongue scraper behind the head. You’ll be surprised how much of a difference this will make.
 
 

3. Drink Lots Of Water

Drinking water throughout the day is a smart practice in and of itself but is especially important for curing or avoiding bad breath.
 
Your mouth needs moisture in order to produce saliva, and a mouth without saliva is a breeding ground for odour-causing bacteria.
 
In fact, lack of moisture is the main reasons people experience “morning breath” since your mouth produces significantly less saliva while you sleep.
 
Be sure to stay hydrated throughout the day, and especially when you first wake up, before and after exercising, and right before bed.
 
 

When To Call a Dental Professional

Some cases of bad breath are a result of gum disease or tooth decay. If your bad breath continues despite your best efforts, make an appointment with the friendly staff at EastVan Dental.
 
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