Halitosis is the scientific term for bad breath, which can result from poor dental habits and may be a sign of problems with your teeth. It can be worsened by foods we eat and other lifestyle habits. The dentist and the dental team can help you identify the cause of bad breath and, if it’s a dental cuase, help you come up with a plan to treat it.

Causes for bad breath include:

• What you eat can also affect the way your breath smells. Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, can have a very strong and lasting odor.
• If you don’t brush and floss daily, particles of food remain in the mouth, collecting bacteria, which can cause bad breath, not to mention tooth decay and gingivitis.
• Bad breath can be caused by dry mouth (xerostomia), which occurs when the flow of saliva decreases. Saliva is necessary to cleanse the mouth and remove particles that may cause odor.
• Tobacco products cause bad breath. If you use tobacco, ask us for tips on kicking the habit.
• Bad breath may be the sign of a medical disorder, such as a local infection in the respiratory tract, chronic sinusitis, postnasal drip, chronic bronchitis, diabetes, gastrointestinal disturbance, liver or kidney ailment. If this is the case, you may be referred to your family doctor or a specialist to determine the cause.

If you maintain good oral health, you can reduce bad breath. Scheduling regular dental visits with our dental team for a professional cleaning and exam is important. Make sure you are brushing twice a day and flossing at least nightly. Don’t forget to brush your tongue too!