Easiest way to get rid of bad breath - according to a dentist
We`re here to help.
Business Insider got together with dentist Dr Ada Cooper to get her advice about what could be causing persistent bad breath:
Don’t think that living a life of mouth wash four times a day is always going to cure your bad breath.
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Here`s some tips that may help instead:
1. Brush your teeth after eating
If you don’t thoroughly brush and floss your teeth after eating, the food will sit on your tongue and around your mouth. As time goes by, the food is degraded by bacteria, causing the odours that come out of your mouth.
2. Brush your teeth at night
All the bacteria you`ve accumulated throughout the day will marinate in your mouth overnight.
Can you imagine the stench in the morning? That`s why they call it morning breath.
3. Brush your tongue
Bacteria doesn`t just accumulate on your teeth - it`s also on your tongue, in particular the back surface.
4. Keep yourself hydrated
A dry mouth can also cause bad breath, in addition to certain substances, like coffee, alcohol and smoking cigarettes.
If you`ve religiously tried all these methods and still the awful stench remains, you may have an underlying health issue that you should see your GP about.