Monday, 13 August 2012

How to get rid of bad breath

How to get rid of bad breath

 How to get rid of bad breath

 

 

Bad breath or halitosis is one of the biggest turn-offs, and with Valentine's Day just around the corner, why not give your mouth an MOT? Here's how.
What causes bad breath?
It's a common misconception that bad breath originates in the stomach. Not so, says Dr Katz - one of the world's leading experts on bad breath.
"It's actually caused by anaerobic sulphur-producing bacteria that breed beneath the surface of the tongue and in the throat and tonsils. These bacteria produce nasty smelling chemicals called volatile sulphur compounds, some of which are known as hydrogen sulphide (the rotten egg smell chemical), and other chemicals known as putrescine and cadaverine (the odours found in rotting foods and dead bodies).
"In the mouth, bad breath is more prevalent when the mouth is dry. This is because nature's way of keeping one's breath fresh is saliva, which contains several natural 'anti-halitosis' compounds one of which is oxygen. The bacteria that lead to bad breath are classified as 'anaerobes', which means that they cannot survive in the presence of oxygen, so people who have plenty of saliva always have fresh breath - that's why babies always smell so great - they have plenty of saliva."

1 comment:

  1. Bad breath can also be a sign of diabetes if the breath is sweet, kidney disease if it's urine-like, or liver disease or an intestinal blockage if it's foul (see sidebar). Bad breath can also be the result of a mouth ulcer, mouth sores or even cancer.

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