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All of us can agree that no one wants bad breath which is also known as halitosis. However, studies have shown that millions of people around the world are affected by it and some even suffer from chronic conditions. If you have persistent bad breath, there is no reason to feel embarrassed as there are ways to treat it. Best of all, the success rates of treating these conditions are high and you just need an appointment to get started! If you are new to this term, you should read on to know more about it.

An introduction to halitosis

As mentioned, bad breath is also referred to as halitosis and it can be quite an embarrassing condition to have. Oftentimes, it could be a result of a dental problem and you should consult a dentist to thoroughly examine your oral health to determine the root cause and provide appropriate treatment. You should note that others are more likely to be aware of your bad breath as it is hard to smell your own.

If you suspect you have halitosis, you can ask your family members or anyone who is close to you. If you are not comfortable doing so, you can test out your own breath by scraping the back of your tongue with a spoon. Wait for a few seconds and smell it. This should give you a rough idea on how your breath smells to everyone around you.

Causes of halitosis

There are a number of factors that cause halitosis which include:

• Food and medication: Excessive amounts of garlic, coffee, onions, chewing tobacco, and cigarette smoking are some of the common external sources that cause bad breath. Anticonvulsants and anti-depressants are also some of the common prescribed medications that can cause bad breath.

• Xerostomia or dry mouth: This can be a result of problematic salivary glands and even mouth breathing. You will also need to know that many over-the-counter medicines can also cause dry mouth.

• Poor oral care routines: Improper or infrequent flossing and brushing will allow small food particles to accumulate between your teeth. Not only does this cause bad breath but it can also lead to more severe conditions such as periodontal disease.

How to prevent bad breath

Apart from regular brushing, flossing and scraping, there is another solution to consider and comes in the form of ProFresh. The amazing ProFresh Breath Care System is 99% effective and proven safe. Developed by Dr. Jon L. Richter, it is a patented oral rinse that contains active chlorine dioxide which effectively removes odor that causes bacteria. After you have ensured that the odor in your mouth is controlled with ProFresh, you only need to follow an easy two-minute maintenance program, twice each day. This will help you maintain fresh breath 24 hours a day!

If you would like to know more about using ProFresh to treat halitosis, you can always consult your dentist for more information. Seeing a dentist regularly for your oral health issues will ensure that you receive the best possible dental treatment as well as peace of mind.