December 22, 2008
What Your Dentist Can Do For Your Bad Breath
When you go to the dentist, he or she helps you prevent all kinds of unwanted oral problems such as cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. The most common of these three is the symptom of bad breath. The key is to make sure that is it not caused by the other two, and the dentist can help with this.
The dentist helps you by cleaning your teeth thoroughly once every 6 to 12 months. He or she also helps you by giving you tips on how to improve your own oral hygiene between dentist visits. Some of these tips include brushing your teeth, tongue, and gums after every meal and rinsing thoroughly afterwards, and drinking plenty of water as often as you can. He or she will also suggest staying away from sugary foods that can rot your teeth and cause cavities. Cavities can cause an odor in your mouth.
The dentist will also recommend the right kind of mouthwash that you need to use, knowing that some mouthwashes leave your mouth smelling worse than before you used it. The best kinds of mouthwash are those that are alcohol free because it will not dry your mouth. Furthermore, your dentist will recommend that you use mouthwash with fluoride in it.
Aside from cleaning the teeth, the dentist can also help thwart further problems by checking for the presence of any more serious dental problems. Your dentist will find out if there are problems concerning plaque and tarter, and eliminate them. He will also ensure that there are no gum ailments that could affect the breath. He will also assist in finding the proper kind of breath fresheners to apply.
Your dentist can also prescribe various treatments for halitosis to you if you have a condition that does not improve itself after you try everything to eliminate halitosis. Furthermore, he or she can help you decide what the right kinds of rinses to use that fight against bacteria that causes halitosis. Another way a dentist can help you fight against halitosis is that the dentist can help you come up with a lifestyle change plan.
These lifestyle changes are usually very simple and do-able. You may be told to cut down on highly flavored drinks like coffee or alcohol which can add to the bad breath problem. If you are smoker, you may have to cut down on your cigarettes or stop smoking altogether. Sugary and fatty foods are best avoided. Physical exercise, too, will improve your general fitness and help in combating bad breath.
Your immune system will get a boost with the right diet and exercise combination and this will result in less chances of developing gum disease. If you are diabetic, it will be of even greater help in keeping your sugar levels under control. This is of great significance because diabetes can be a contributory factor in gum disease. If blood sugar and blood circulation are at optimum levels, your immune system, too, will be better and keep many diseases, including gum disease, at bay.
If you have bad breath, you should find a dentist as soon as possible. The Internet is a great resource for looking for the dentists within the neighborhood. Family and friends are also great resources for finding a dentist because they can provide at least several recommendations.
If a trip to a dentist is an expensive proposition for you, you can have a look at the local colleges. These may offer cheaper dental services for routine dental work like cleanings, fillings and extractions for people in need. Some people may have dental insurance through their employers and many in the United States may be covered for dental problems under Medicare or Medicaid, particularly if they have children or if they are handicapped.
Your dentist can help you in so many ways. You should consider seeing him or her as often as you can. Again, it is best if you your dentist at least one every 6 to 12 months. Furthermore, you should remember to notify your dentist immediately of any pains or soreness in the mouth that seem unusual. This will prevent later stages of oral cancer from developing and will help relieve you from the condition of halitosis.

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