TOP 4 TREATMENTS FOR BAD BREATH

Practice Good Oral Hygiene

If you’re battling bad breath without success, it could be the fault of your routine. Ask yourself, “Am I brushing, flossing and rinsing regularly?” If the answer is no, this might be a good place to start. The following simple steps will help minimize your “Grade-D” breath by removing the buildup of bacteria. And don’t just focus on your teeth. Remember to give the tongue a little attention, as it may be loaded with decaying food particles and bacteria that cause bad breath. Removing this buildup will help reduce plaque as well. Remember, brushing teeth alone cleans only 25% of your mouth. So be sure to include flossing and twice-daily rinsing with LISTERINE® mouthwash for best results.

See Your Dentist Regularly

Maybe you have been practicing good oral hygiene, but your breath still makes people visibly turn their heads. It might be time to call a professional. Not only will your dentist give your teeth an expert touch, he or she can conduct an oral exam to detect and treat periodontal disease and other problems.

Stop Smoking and Chewing Tobacco

Without getting into some of the more serious side effects of tobacco use, smoking will—at the very least—give you smokers’ breath. As with any addiction, quitting can be much more difficult than expected. So talk to your doctor about beating the habit.

Drink Lots of Water

Water—it’s cool, refreshing and, unless you’re lost at sea or in a desert, readily available in large, drinkable amounts. So take advantage. Drinking water not only prevents dry mouth, which can cause bad breath, it also flushes out debris and food particles before they can break down and make the interior of your mouth smell like manure from a farm.