Bacteria Living In Your Dirty Mouth Is One Bad Breath Cause

In nearly 85% of the cases, the bad breath cause is bacteria living in your mouth. A dentist will use a Halimeter to determine the precise source of the halitosis and in nearly 9 out of 10 cases-that will be either the back of the tongue or along the gum line. Treating bad breath is pretty simple so long as the problem is isolated to the tongue and other soft tissues in the mouth. The bacteria will hide behind plaque-that sticky white film that you see at the back of your tongue. In order to stop bad breath, you will need to remove that layer of plaque and a tongue scraping is often the best method.

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