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Have Bad Breath Even After Brushing?

Generally, eliminating bad breath is relatively easy but takes a bit of time. Persistent bad breath that lingers may need additional help.

It’s true, for some people, no matter how hard they try to clean their mouth, brushing and flossing, their mouth still smells like something crawled up in there and died. This type of condition would be some serious halitosis. Bad breath even after brushing needs powerful help, but only if it is really there. Find out if you really have bad breath here.

In some cases, the person with the bad breath may want to look for a second opinion before taking the torch to their mouth. We can be very critical of ourselves and exaggerate the situation to the point where it will rule, and ruin, our lives. Asking a trusted friend or a family member to test your breath for you would resolve most self-consciousness about bad breath.

True Bad Breath, Even After Brushing

No matter what you do, the mouth continues to emit an unpleasant odor. Constant brushing and mouthwash gargling seem to make little to no positive effect at all. This even has been confirmed by a trusted friend. If it is true, and the bad breath persists, professional help may be ideal.

But what causes bad breath? Bad breath, or halitosis, is caused by bacteria in the mouth emitting sulphur-like smells. Most people automatically perceive individuals with bad breath to not practice proper oral hygiene. This couldn’t, however, be far from the truth.

Causes of Bad Breath

Many studies show the various foods and beverages people ingest have a direct correlation on their overall health. With this in mind, certain foods can affect the production of bacteria in the mouth. Coffee is a known beverage that can cause brown stains on the teeth. In addition to this, it causes the mouth to give of a foul smell due to the residue that sticks to the gums, teeth and mouth lining.

Another cause for bad breath is certain illnesses such as gallbladder dysfunction, liver disease, diabetes and sinus infections. Some allergies can also cause the mouth to give off a foul scent.


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How To Fight Bad Breath Even After Brushing

Eliminating bad breath is relatively easy but takes a bit of time due to the lifestyle habits that need to be changed and improved. The one thing that many forget is the food residue that is left on the back of the tongue. If it is not cleaned off, YOU WILL STILL HAVE BAD BREATH EVEN AFTER BRUSHING TEETH. An inexpensive tongue scraper tool can be used to scrape all the residue left on the back of the tongue before or after brushing teeth. Working it into the regular brushing routine will resolve this problem for half the people suffering with bad breath.

Being more conscious about the food that is eaten and the beverages consumed, avoiding drinks such as coffee and those with alcohol content are all things that should be taken into account when trying to prevent bad breath. These drinks may cause the mouth to dry out, making it more conducive for bacteria to breed and create more problems. In addition to this, the odors that certain foods such as cheese, garlic and onions emit, tend to stick to the teeth and gums, causing the breath to smell bad.

If the bad breath condition is still persistent, it is wise to visit a doctor. Bad breath can sometimes be an indication of an underlying and more serious condition. It is in the best interest of the person to visit a doctor for early detection and overall peace of mind.

This Is Guaranteed To Work

The best method for all-day fresh breath is to use Oxyfresh’s 3 step kit: First use a tongue scraper (humble brag: Oxyfresh’s Oolitt® Tongue Scraper is 2x more effective than other tongue scrapers on the market). It removes bacteria on the tongue causing bad breath. When you see what comes off of it, you’ll be wondering where it’s been all your life.

Then brush with an Oxyfresh non-alcohol toothpaste. Toothpaste containing alcohol dries out tissues in the mouth, which actually leads to MORE bad breath. If you have sensitive teeth, Oxyfresh toothpaste is also low abrasive to help protect your teeth enamel.

Finally, rinse your shining smile with an alcohol free mouthwash to ensure all the bacteria and debris you scraped and brushed off is gone for good. All of our toothpastes and mouthwashes are alcohol and dye free to protect your smile without drying, burning or staining.

Best of all, this complete bad-breath-eliminating system comes in this Ultimate Fresh Breath Kit from Oxyfresh.

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