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Professional Breath Control
Combating bad breath is a concern to all of us at one time
or another. Although many people believe that oral malodor
comes from the stomach, the most common source of bad breath
is the deep crevices in the back of the tongue.
Oral malodor can also originate in the areas called periodontal
pockets. Naturally occurring Gram-negative bacteria thrive
in these hidden areas and form odorous volatile sulfur compound
(VSC’s). The VSC’s have a strong, rotten egg
smell.
Regular dental cleanings and examinations enable your dental
professional to help you maintain long-lasting fresh breath
in addition to healthy teeth and gums. There are several
ways to manage bad breath concerns both in the dental office
and at home. Your dental professional can help you tackle
this sensitive issue. Although all of us suffer from bad
breath on occasion, chronic bad breath can be indicative
of more serious health problems. If you have any concerns
about your breath it is important to ask your dentist or
hygienist about them today.
What Happens During My Dental Appointment.
During your dental appointment, your hygienist may scrape
your tongue with a tongue scraper and use an anti-bacterial
tongue gel to neutralize and remove odor-producing bacteria
by-products. Your hygienist will also use scaling instruments
to remove the build-up of plaque and calculus (tartar) from
your teeth and below the gum line. This aids in reducing
the risk of gum (periodontal) disease, which is also a source
of oral malodor. Proper daily oral hygiene instructions
will also be provided.
What Can I do on a Daily Basis?
In addition to regular brushing and flossing, incorporating
tongue scraping into your daily oral hygiene routine is
an easy and incredibly effective way to maintain a healthy
mouth and long-lasting fresh breath. Daily use of an anti-bacterial
toothpaste, mouth rinse, and tongue gel will also help you
achieve the freshest breath possible and improve your overall
oral health. It’s important to use an alcohol-free
mouth rinse, since alcohol can dry your oral soft tissue,
which ultimately leads to even faster formation of odor
producing bacteria. There are also specifically formulated
chewing gums and mints that will help refresh your breath,
anytime, anywhere. Look for products that contain the essential
oils thymol and eucalyptus as anti-bacteria agents. Plus,
the products you choose should also include an odor neutralizer,
such as zinc chloride, for complete oral malodor management.
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