Sunday, December 27, 2009

I brush my teeth, but within like 15 minutes it smells again?

get mouth wash and floss!I brush my teeth, but within like 15 minutes it smells again?
Brush your tongue too. Make certain you don't have gunk caught in your tonsils. See a dentist for a good cleaning %26amp; ask their advice.I brush my teeth, but within like 15 minutes it smells again?
Halitosis (bad breath) is often not at all caused by teeth, but by your liver.





Is the back (or middle and front, too) of your tongue yellow rather than pink? If so, it's your liver trying to get rid of toxins. THAT'S what causes the bad breath. You'll need to change your diet. Halitosis usually clears up after about two weeks of following the healthy liver diet.
use mouthwash before AND after you brush. don't forget to brush your tongue
The odor is actually coming from the deepest opening between the gum and teeth. Brushing alone is not enough and mouthwash sounds good but depends on the mouthwash. I know of mouthwash that can help you something that has no alcohol because alcohol will only dry your mouth and will lead to worse oral problem. Brushing the tounge is not a very sound advice, a tounge scraper is more better, it only cost $1.50 and it will do far better than brushing the tounge.


And about mouthwash that works just look for alcohol free mouthwash and try to avoid too much fluoride because it is also known to cause bone flurosis (cancer).
floss as well...it may be stomach probs not teeth.
mouthwash
Try using mouthwash or natural breath fresheners, like oregano, peppermint and spearmint.Avoid food like onions, garlic and cayenne peppers.Also if you drink or smoke that can be part of the problem too.If none of this helps ask your orthodontist.
this is because you have an upset stomach thats why.do you smoke thats probbally why man!!!!!
Sounds like you have gingivitis.
brush yor tongue well. It should be pink when youre done
You can use mouth wash and see if that works
better tothpaste!




















-tenira
But do you floss? Food trapped between the teeth can cause odor as will food forced under the gum line. If you have cavities and breaks in your teeth, they may cause a smell also. Finally, what are you eating? You may have a digestive problem that tooth brushing cannot fix and should see a doctor. If all else fails, use an antiseptic mouthwash an vigorously slosh it on your teeth for 30 seconds. A visit to the dentist for a cleaning and exam with X-rays is also a good idea.
Your tongue has a lot more bacteria than your teeth so maybe you should trying scraping your tongue witha tongue scraper and then brush it with toothpaste. To make it last even longer try some mouthwash. This is perfectly normal and happens to a lot of people.

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