Solutions For Managing Bad Breath

Clean Dentures And Other Dental Appliances

Different tools were used to make dentures, including saws and polishers. This tool would have been used to carve marks in the dentures to create the appearance of individual teeth. Dentures of this period were made from a small range of materials, includ. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @F

Many individuals may wear a dental appliance or dentures to have a beautiful smile. To prevent bad breath, they should clean their dentures and other dental appliances according to their dentist’s recommendations. For dentures, patients should use the special cleanser their dentist suggests for keeping the false teeth and plastic supports sanitized. If patients have a dental bridge or dental implants, they should use the proper toothpaste and interdental brushes required to remove food debris and plaque from the items. Another great way to keep breath fresher when wearing dental appliances is to use an oral irrigator that blasts strong streams of water into the mouth to remove bacteria and other substances.

Treat Underlying Conditions

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There are several health problems that can cause bad breath, including having infected tonsils, a runny nose, or acid reflux. The good news is individuals can treat these underlying conditions to overcome the problems associated with bad breath. A physician can provide medication to eliminate an infection in the throat, or alternatively, patients can have their tonsils removed. When individuals have a runny nose, the mucus can drip into their throat, causing bad breath. However, patients can visit an allergist to overcome this problem. For acid reflux disease, patients can avoid foods that cause the release of excess digestive acids or they can take medication that reduces the release of acids.

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