Bad Breath Even After Brushing






What causes bad mouth smell even after brushing?

Poor dental hygiene. If you don't brush and floss daily, food particles remain in your mouth, causing bad breath. A colorless, sticky film of bacteria (plaque) forms on your teeth. If not brushed away, plaque can irritate your gums and eventually form plaque-filled pockets between your teeth and gums (periodontitis).

What is best toothpaste for Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is caused by the harmful bacteria in plaque that can irritate and infect your gums. A toothpaste like Colgate® Total Advanced Deep Clean can fight germs for up to 12 hours, helping to fight plaque and tartar and prevent gingivitis. Brush at least twice a day for 24-hour gingivitis protection.

How do you kill bad bacteria in your mouth?

Mouth rinses and toothpastes. If your bad breath is due to a buildup of bacteria (plaque) on your teeth, your dentist may recommend a mouth rinse that kills the bacteria. Your dentist may also recommend a toothpaste that contains an antibacterial agent to kill the bacteria that cause plaque buildup.

What causes small smelly balls in throat?

When this happens, the debris can become concentrated in white formations that occur in the pockets. Tonsil stones, or tonsilloliths, are formed when this trapped debris hardens, or calcifies. This tends to happen most often in people who have chronic inflammation in their tonsils or repeated bouts of tonsillitis.

Why is hydrogen peroxide dangerous?


When peroxide is swallowed, it generates oxygen bubbles in the stomach. There can be a lot of stomach irritation and even burns that require a trip to the emergency room and possible hospital admission. Drinking higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can be very dangerous because it can cause tissue burns.

Does salt kill bacteria in the mouth?

Salt water may kill some, but does not kill all, mouth and throat bacteria. However, solutions of salt can help bring bacteria to the surface of the gums, teeth, and throat.

Does toothpaste get rid of bacteria?

Toothpaste with triclosan/copolymer kills harmful germs, study finds. Summary: Toothpaste that contains triclosan/copolymer is better than regular fluoride toothpastes at killing the kinds of bacteria that live in people's mouths, according to a new study.





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