Bad Breath Treatment (Halitosis)
If you find you often have bad breath, you might be dealing with halitosis. This is a medical condition that causes bad breath and our DeFont Family Dental offers effective methods to treat and eliminate it.
Bad Breath/Halitosis Treatment
Halitosis, also known as chronic bad breath, affects about 25% of the population globally.
This condition occurs when bacteria remain in your mouth for an extended time. Over-the-counter solutions like mouthwash, mints, or gum can provide temporary relief, but they only mask the problem. The best way to treat halitosis is to remove the source of the odor.
Our approach to treating halitosis involves a thorough professional cleaning and oral cleansing which reach areas that are typically inaccessible through regular brushing and flossing. In some cases, we perform deep cleanings that include scaling and root planing to eliminate bacteria trapped beneath the gum line. Additionally, tongue scraping can be beneficial if the tongue is identified as the source of the issue.
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Why do I have bad breath after brushing?
Bad breath after brushing can occur due to various reasons, including:
- dry mouth
- certain foods
- underlying dental issues like gum disease
- residual food particles and bacteria remaining in hard-to-reach areas
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Can a dentist get rid of bad breath?
Yes, a dentist can help get rid of bad breath by identifying and treating the underlying causes. Our dentist can recommend the best treatment for you as well as specific products and techniques to maintain fresh breath.
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What is the treatment for bad breath?
To treat and resolve bad breath, the source of it needs to be eliminated. Treatment options can include professional dental cleanings, scaling and root planing for gum disease, and possibly tongue scraping. Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene at home with regular brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash can help. Our dentist can give you the best treatment options based on your unique needs.
Questions About Bad Breath Treatment?
If you have more questions about halitosis/bad breath treatment, or if you would like to request an appointment, contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.