Preventing and Fixing Bad Breath (Halitosis)

Many people have bad breath without even realizing it. This can cripple your 
likelihood of enjoying a healthy social life, finding a significant other, and 
even advancement in your career. Halitosis or bad breath is mostly a result of 
poor hygiene and is completely treatable. It is quite easy to prevent and fix 
bad breath with the following guidelines.

  a.. Brush your teeth and scrape your tongue first thing every morning, and 
also after each time you take a nap. Foul-smelling bacteria have had a chance 
to take over your mouth while you slept, and are most likely causing yucky 
"morning breath." Tongue scrapers can be found in most health food stores, and 
also in drug stores and convenience stores as they become more popular.

  b.. After you brush your teeth and scrape your tongue, rinse your mouth 
thoroughly and gargle with fresh, cool water. This is a very important step, 
one that many people overlook. Nobody likes to smell your breath when it's 
laden with dirty, used toothpaste scum.

  c.. Drink plenty of water - Insuring that you drink plenty of water 
throughout the day can help to control bad breath (halitosis). This can be an 
especially important consideration for those people who suffer from xerostomia 
(chronically dry mouths).

  If you allow yourself to become dehydrated your body will try to conserve 
moisture by reducing its production of saliva. Saliva has a cleansing and 
diluting effect on the bacteria and bacterial waste products that cause bad 
breath. A reduction in the amount of saliva in your mouth can make it harder 
for you to control odors associated with your breath.

  d.. Rinse your mouth with water often - Rinsing with water can mitigate bad 
breath problems for brief periods of time. Rinsing will both dilute and 
partially remove the bacterial waste products that are the cause of breath 
odors. 

  e.. Stimulate your mouth's flow of saliva - You can help to minimize bad 
breath odors by stimulating your body's flow of saliva. This is because saliva 
has a cleansing and diluting effect on the bacteria and bacterial waste 
products that cause bad breath.

  One way to stimulate salivary flow is to chew on something. Doing so will 
trick your body in to thinking that it is getting a meal. And in preparation 
for digesting this meal your body will increase its production of saliva.

  Chewing gum, cloves, breath mints, or lozenges can also be used to stimulate 
salivary flow. If you elect to use one of these products make sure it is 
sugar-free since sweets will promote the growth of bacteria that cause tooth 
decay.

  f.. After you eat or drink anything (besides water), thoroughly rinse your 
mouth and gargle with water. Use this practice without fail, day and night, and 
you will keep abreast of nasty bacteria buildup in your mouth, which cause bad 
breath. Run your tongue along the surfaces of your teeth throughout the day, 
and if you ever notice any plaque buildup, brush your teeth again and rinse 
thoroughly with water, making sure that you feel your teeth, not plaque 
buildup, which is a contributing factor in bad breath.



Fixing Bad Breath on the Spot - 

  a.. Drink water and ask for lemon to be included. Surreptitiously squeeze as 
much of the lemon into the water as possible, as it will help cover up the odor.

  b.. Chew a piece of gum or eat some mint candy.

  c.. Gargle with salt to neutralise some of the odour. 

  d.. Sneak a spoon into the bathroom. Check to make sure you're alone. Look 
into the mirror, stick out your tongue and check for a pasty white goo on it. 
Turn the spoon upside down and use it to scrape your tongue, using a back to 
front motion. If you can't manage to sneak off with a spoon, head to the 
restroom, wash your hands, use your fingernails to scrape your tongue.
 
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