What Causes Halitosis (Bad Breath)?

Poor Oral Hygiene

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The number one cause of chronic halitosis is poor oral hygiene. Bad brushing and flossing habits leave food residue in the mouth, which contributes to plaque build-up. As many will know, the plaque buildup is the culprit behind bad breath in these instances. Bacteria feed on food sugars and plaque expels sulfuric smelling components and enough bacteria buildup leads to cavities and even periodontal disease if left untreated. Periodontal disease can contribute to more bacteria and is a cyclical problem that leads to fouler smelling breath.

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