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What Causes Bad Breath?

Whether it’s during a brief exchange at a grocery store or at a dinner meeting for work, there’s no telling when you might come in contact with it. Worst of all, those who have it are usually unaware. Also known as halitosis, chronic bad breath is an embarrassing condition that’s caused by any one of the following factors.

Your Diet Can Be Deadly for Your Breath

If you refuse to brush your teeth and floss them on a regularly basis, you’ll subject your mouth to rotten food participles that cause foul odors. Additionally, these food particles can result in bacteria growth, tooth decay and gum disease. Unfortunately, foods that are good for your health can also lead to bad breath. Things like garlic, coffee and onions are all known for turning your mouth into a seemingly toxic firing hole. Raw apples and lemon juice help combat garlic breath.

Your Mouth Can Be Too Dry to Say Hi

Another common cause of bad breath is an excessively dry mouth, which is the result of decreased saliva flow. Saliva works to remove odor-causing participles that linger in your mouth. Also known as xerostomia, dry mouth can also be caused by breathing through the mouth, medications or problems with the salivary gland.

Your Habit of Smoking Can Be Why People Are Choking

Second-hand smoke isn’t the only reason people could be coughing and choking around you, if you’re a habitual cigarette smoker. Tobacco products not only stain teeth but they also irritate gum tissue and promote tooth decay. The more you smoke, the more likely it is that people will choke when they talk with you.

Certain medical conditions like chronic bronchitis or diabetes can also lead to bad breath. Contact our office to learn more about how to control this convo killer.