Articles, tagged with "morning breath", page 4
19th June 2009
Traditional ways to control morning breath involve oral hygiene routines and the use of commercial products upon waking. You open your eyes, yawn, swallow, and run your tongue around the inside of your mouth. Then you head for the bathroom to brush, rinse...
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Author:
R. Drysdale
10th March 2009
Most of the time, halitosis is caused by poor dental hygiene. However, there may be other factors involved such as gum disease, tooth decay, heavy metal buildup, infection of the respiratory tract, improper diet, constipation, smoking, fever, diabetes, f...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th February 2009
Let's talk about body odor. Not because it's an interesting subject; only because we're not supposed to have it. Body odor is a sign of internal toxicity - its odor leaking out through our skin.
How do I know? Well, I've cleansed my internal body thoro...
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Author:
Kim Evans
19th December 2008
Chronic halitosis is the medical term for recurring offensive or foul breath, the worsened state of bad breath. It has a number of causes and is sometimes a sign of some other more serious, potentially systemic illness, including uremia, liver failure, an...
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Author:
peterhutch
26th November 2008
Bad breath is also known as halitosis. It may be caused due to a variety of reasons. Before looking for halitosis cures, it is advisable to know the root cause of this condition.
There are lots of causes for bad breath. It may be temporary or chronic. ...
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Author:
peterhutch
22nd July 2008
It's typical to equate an offensive odor on the breath in the mornings with everyday halitosis: the causes of morning breath may indeed be similar; however, the problem is different and usually much easier to deal with. Essentially, the bad smell is cause...
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Author:
R. Drysdale
02nd August 2007
Bacteria in the mouth and throat are the main causes of bad breath. When saliva in the mouth is reduced, those bacteria have the perfect environment to grow and spread, and that's what causes bad breath. When there is a normal amount of saliva, it neutral...
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Author:
Peter Stewart
24th July 2007
Paul is a business professional in a Midwest city who has been suffering from
a disease called Halitosis. In other words, Paul has chronic bad breath and
his business, social and personal life have been affected by the disease of
halitosis which ...
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Author:
Joe Barton
24th July 2007
You are reading this right now because you or a loved one suffers from the disease of bad breath… halitosis! And one word you can use to describe the disease which affects 50-80 million Americans is…. Embarrassed! In fact, in many cases, people voic...
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Author:
Joe Barton
24th July 2007
Social Benefits of Laughter: Laughter connects us with others. Also, laughter is contagious, so if you bring more laughter into your life, you can most likely help others around you to laugh more, and realize these benefits as well. By elevating the moo...
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Author:
Jennifer Kelton
18th January 2007
"The face that launched a thousand ships," is how a beauty of the ancient Greek world is described in poetry. Was the real reason bad breath, one wonders? This may be a flippant speculation but it is no secret that no beauty or beauty aids can mask the ...
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Author:
A.P.Durai
03rd January 2007
What Causes Bad Breath:Three Leading Factors Did you know:1. Medications (including allergy medications) cause badbreath2. Alcoholic beverages cause bad breath3. Mouthwash with alcohol causes bad breath4. Smoking causes bad breath5. Dry mouth causes bad b...
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27th November 2006
Most babies have sweet smelling breath, but occasionally baby bad breath does occur. It can be a particular problem upon waking, after the baby has been asleep for a few hours - like morning breath in adults. During sleep, the mouth is typically relaxed a...
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Author:
R. Drysdale
08th November 2006
It is difficult to know if you have bad breath. You cannot smell it yourself and other people are reluctant to tell you about it for fear of insulting you. But if you notice people back away from you or look to the side when you talk, it is a good bet you...
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Author:
Sky Joe
30th June 2006
We all worry about our breath and most of us experience an unusual odor in mouth from time to time. Very often, however, the problem is not the classic bad breath that we fear. Many things will cause a strange taste or an odd smell in the mouth and most o...
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Author:
R. Drysdale