Bad Breath | WorldClassid https://worldclassid.com Best marketing you can get Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:50:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 194741333 The Dentist in Colorado Springs Answers: What Could Be Causing Your Bad Breath? PART 1 https://worldclassid.com/profiles/blogs/uncategorized/the-dentist-in-colorado-springs-answers-what-could-be-causing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-dentist-in-colorado-springs-answers-what-could-be-causing Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:50:05 +0000 http://worldclassid.com/profiles/blogs/the-dentist-in-colorado-springs-answers-what-could-be-causing/ This three-part article series provides an overview of the various factors, ailments and conditions that could be causing your breath to turn sour. Let’s face it… there’s nothing quite as unattractive as halitosis. You could be a cover girl for Maxim Magazine or a ramp model for Giorgio Armani, but if your breath pongs, no […]

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This three-part article series provides an overview of the various factors, ailments and conditions that could be causing your breath to turn sour.


Let’s face it… there’s nothing quite as unattractive as halitosis. You could be a cover girl for Maxim Magazine or a ramp model for Giorgio Armani, but if your breath pongs, no one’s going to want to hold a conversation with you. One of the better-known causes of bad breath is pungent food such as onions and garlic. But, according to a dentist in Colorado Springs, there are a great variety of factors that can cause one’s breath to sour. In this three-part article series, we shall be providing an overview of these factors.


The Causes of Bad Breath


1. Oral Hygiene (or a Lack Thereof)


Oral Hygiene
In almost every case of halitosis, the cause is related to oral bacteria. These microorganisms use the food debris left behind in your mouth to fuel their growth and proliferation. But just like every living organism that eats, they too produce waste products and these tend to contain stinky sulfurous compounds.

“The patients who brush and floss their teeth regularly and thoroughly should not suffer from halitosis and should, for the most part, have clean and pleasant breath,” explains a Colorado Springs dentist. “Good oral hygiene is integral in the removal of the bacteria and bacterial wastes that lead to plaque accumulation and bad breath.”


2. A Decayed Tooth


“Another cause of halitosis is tooth decay, which also tends to be a result of poor oral hygiene and a diet that consists mainly of sugary and acidic foods and beverages. But decay isn’t always the result of neglecting one’s oral hygiene. It’s not uncommon in children who are making the transition to adulthood to struggle with a particularly tenacious milk tooth. The exposed pulp chamber of the loose tooth offers bacteria an excellent environment in which to multiply, away from the roving bristles of their toothbrush. Consequently, the tooth can begin to decay,” explains the dentist in Colorado Springs.

“We generally recommend to parents that they invest in an anti-bacterial mouthwash (ADA-approved, alcohol-free), which their child can use while one or more of their teeth are loose and coming out. Alternatively, pop down to your Colorado Springs dentist and he or she will be more than happy to whip out the offending tooth – pain-free, of course.”


3. Gingivitis and Periodontitis


Gum Disease
“Gingivitis and periodontitis are two stages of gum disease and bad breath is a symptom of both,” explains the dentist in Colorado Springs. “Gum disease begins as gingivitis, which is characterized by red, inflamed and tender gums. If left without treatment, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, which is an advanced oral bacterial infection of the gums and the supporting structures of the teeth. People with gum disease can experience, amongst other unpleasant symptoms, a persistent bad taste in the mouth and chronic bad breath that comes back soon after brushing.”

“Gum disease destroys healthy teeth and the jawbone tissue and ligaments that support them, causing tooth decay and ultimately tooth loss. By improving your standard of oral hygiene and seeking regular professional attention and cleaning from your Colorado Springs dentist, you can help to protect your mouth against the ravages of this disease.”


Stay Tuned for Part 2


Stay tuned for the second installment of this three-part article series to find out more about the different causes of halitosis, or bad breath.

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This three-part article series provides an overview of the various factors, ailments and conditions that could be causing your breath to turn sour.


Welcome to the second installment of this three-part article series on the various causes of halitosis, or bad breath. In Part 1, an experienced Colorado Springs dentist explained that bad oral hygiene, tooth decay and gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis) were the most common causes of bad breath. “Oral bacteria produce wastes that contain smelly sulfurous compounds… so the more bacteria there are in your mouth; the more likely your breath will be bad. Tooth decay and gum disease are also caused by oral bacteria, which explains why bad breath is one of the key symptoms of these conditions,” explains the dentist.


But, what if you do look after your teeth properly and still suspect that you have bad breath? According to Colorado Springs dentists, bad oral hygiene isn’t always the culprit behind halitosis. There are a number of other ailments that can cause your breath to smell bad, both directly and indirectly through the faster build-up of bacteria.


The Causes of Bad Breath, Continued…


4. Sinus and Respiratory Problems


Bad BreathIt can be a terrible nuisance: you give your teeth a thorough scrub and not even 10 minutes later, you suspect that your breath has gone bad. Why else would your colleague be looking at you through rolled up eyes and a wrinkled nose? It’s not that this is a one-time problem either… it’s something you’ve consistently noticed and yet, the dentist tells you that you are in excellent oral health.


“In many cases, the solution to halitosis is not a visit to the oral hygienist,” explains the dentist in Colorado Springs. “Rather, it’s a visit to your doctor! There are a host of general health issues that can cause bad breath and an infection in the respiratory tract (especially the sinuses) is a key candidate. Bacteria in your throat, sinuses, larynx and/or lungs also produce sulfurous wastes and these gases taint your breath as you inhale and then exhale.”


The solution is therefore fairly simple: visit your medical doctor for a diagnosis and then treatment!


5. Dry Mouth


Dry MouthAnother key cause of bad breath is a condition known as “dry mouth.” As the name suggests, this condition is characterized by the impeded or slowed production of saliva in the mouth. “The problem with this condition, especially when it’s a chronic problem, is that it renders your teeth and gums more vulnerable to oral bacteria,” explains the dentist in Colorado Springs. “Saliva is a natural anti-bacterial and your body’s first line of defense against the microorganisms that cause cavities and tooth decay.”


What causes dry mouth?


“Alcohol causes dry mouth, as do habits such as smoking and chewing tobacco. There is also a host of medications that can cause dry mouth, including anti-histamines. If you’re on any chronic medications for dry mouth, you should speak to your treating physician about an alternative drug or a different dose so that you can perhaps offset the side effects. If this is not an option for you, you will have to do what you can to mitigate the risks of dry mouth, such as drink more water, brush more frequently and perhaps rinse with an anti-bacterial mouthwash,” advises the Colorado Springs dentist.


Stay Tuned for Part 3


Stay tuned for the final installment of this three-part article series to find out more about the different causes of halitosis, or bad breath.

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