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Dealing with Bad Breath?

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be embarrassing and affect your confidence in social and professional settings. If you're struggling with persistent bad breath, it's essential to address the underlying causes to achieve long-term freshness and oral health. At Lakewood Dental Centre, we understand the impact that bad breath can have on your daily life, and we're here to help you find effective solutions.

Common Causes of Bad Breath:

Poor Oral Hygiene: Bacteria that accumulate on your teeth, tongue, and gums can produce foul-smelling compounds, leading to bad breath. Inadequate brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning can contribute to bacterial buildup.

Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease can cause chronic bad breath due to the presence of bacteria and inflammation in the gums. As gum disease progresses, it can lead to gum recession and the formation of periodontal pockets, which harbor odor-causing bacteria.

Dry Mouth: Saliva plays a crucial role in rinsing away food particles and bacteria in the mouth. Chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia, can result in reduced saliva production, leading to bad breath.

Dietary Factors: Certain foods and beverages, such as onions, garlic, coffee, and alcohol, contain strong odors that can linger in the mouth and contribute to bad breath.

Tobacco Use: Smoking or using tobacco products can cause foul-smelling breath and increase the risk of gum disease and oral infections.

Tips for Combatting Bad Breath:

Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily, and use an antibacterial mouthwash to remove plaque and bacteria from your mouth.

Clean Your Tongue: Use a tongue scraper or toothbrush to gently clean your tongue surface, where bacteria can accumulate and contribute to bad breath.

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your mouth moist and stimulate saliva production, which helps rinse away odor-causing bacteria.

Limit Odor-Causing Foods: Minimize consumption of foods and beverages known to cause bad breath, and opt for fresh fruits, vegetables, and sugar-free gum or mints to freshen your breath.

Quit Smoking: If you smoke or use tobacco products, quitting can improve your oral health, freshen your breath, and reduce your risk of gum disease and other oral health problems.

Our Approach to Addressing Bad Breath:

At Lakewood Dental Centre, we offer comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment plans to address bad breath and improve your oral health. Our experienced dental team will identify the underlying causes of your bad breath and recommend effective solutions to help you achieve long-lasting freshness and confidence.

Contact Us Today:

Don't let bad breath hold you back from feeling your best. Contact Lakewood Dental Centre today to schedule an appointment and discover how we can help you achieve a healthier, fresher smile.