What can I do about bad breath?
Regular checkups will allow your dentist to detect any
problems such as gum disease, a dry mouth or other disorders
that may be the cause. Maintaining good oral hygiene,
eliminating gum disease and scheduling regular professional
cleanings are essential to reducing bad breath. Regardless of
what may be the cause, good oral hygiene is essential. Brush
twice a day and clean between your teeth daily with floss or
interdental cleaners. Brush your tongue, too. If you wear
dentures, be sure to remove them at night and clean them
thoroughly before replacing them the next morning. If you don't
already have a dentist, contact your state or local dental
society. See State-Specific Dental Society Information.
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