
In over 80% of cases, oral malignant problems have oral or dental origin, the French newspaper Sud Oouest explains in a report.
Breathing in breathing is a common and annoying symptom of poor oral hygiene.
In over 80% of cases, oral malignant problems have oral or dental origin, the French newspaper Sud Oouest explains in a report.
The cause? The breakdown of food residues by bacteria leads to the appearance of volatile compounds of the sulfur, which, when present in large quantities, can give an unpleasant odor.
In mixing with saliva, these food residues will also lead to the formation of a dental plaque and stone, which can also enhance the malice of the mouth. As can be the presence of caros cavities and/or diseases of the tradition, tissues that support the tooth.
Tips to combat bad breath
Above all, fresh breathing means strict oral hygiene. So daily brushing after each meal, combined with … tongue brushing, where many bacteria tend to stagnate.
This is done “from the back forward” to remove deposits that cover the tongue, using a tongue sharpener or the silicone surface on certain toothbrush heads.
“The toothbrush hair should not be used to cleanse the tongue, as they could create micro-brittle on the surface, where they could penetrate bacteria, exacerbating the problem of oral malfunction,” the French Union of Oral Health (UFSBD) warns.
It is also proposed to regularly hydrate the mouth during the day, as “dry mouth encourages the release of unpleasant odors”.
Finally, if the malice of the mouth persists, despite the above recommendations, seek the doctor’s advice, the French health health support.
In a small percentage of cases, bread of oral can also have extracurricular origin. For example, in the event of an ENT or gastrointestinal disease.
Source: iefimerida.gr