|
1. What causes Bad Breath?
A. Most people who suffer from bad breath are unaware of their
condition. Bad breath or oral malodor, as it professionally referred
to, is a common problem caused by bacteria that grow in the mouth
and on the tongue. These bacteria create volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs),
that cause bad breath. Bad breath can be treated and managed. By
adopting a simple oral health care regimen such as the one designed
by BreathRx, most people can successfully maintain a healthy mouth
and fresh breath.
2. How can I tell if I have bad breath?
A. Bad breath can often be difficult to detect. Your olfactory
senses often play tricks on you by blocking out smells that emanate
from your mouth, including occasional bad breath and more serious
halitosis. One of the best ways to get a true assessment of your
breath is to ask a spouse, loved one or close friend. There should
be no stigma associated with your desire for fresh breath. Most
people, when asked, are happy to help identify a problem and direct
a bad breath sufferer to fresher breath. If your source indicates
you may have a problem, it may be time to adjust your oral care
regimen and introduce BreathRx to manage your fresh breath concerns.
3. What should I do if I have bad breath?
A. If you think have a problem with your breath, consulting a
dental professional is a great first step in the treatment and
prevention of oral malodor. When you make an appointment to see your
dentist or hygienist, it is a good to explain in advance that you
will be asking for advice about improving your breath and solving a
potential malodor problem. You may be advised not to eat, smoke,
chew gum or take mints or engage in other activities that may make
the detection of a potential problem more difficult for your dental
professional. Also, reevaluate your oral care products. Are they
designed to address bad breath?
4. Where does bad breath odor come
from?
A. Contrary to what many people believe, bad
breath generally comes from the mouth and tongue, not the digestive
tract, or even less likely, from unhealthy teeth and gums. The
tongue commonly collects bacteria which, when left unattended,
releases volatile sulfur compounds referred to by dental
professionals as VSCs. If the tongue is determined as the source of
your bad breath, your dental professional can recommend a multi-step
system designed to clean and maintain it, such as the BreathRx Fresh
Breath System. Tongue scraping (as with the BreathRx gentle tongue
scraper) can reduce odor-causing debris by up to 50% in just one
scrape.
5. Can gum disease or other oral
conditions cause bad breath?
A. In some cases, gum disease may be the
cause of bad breath. Your dental professional can evaluate the
health of your teeth and gums and suggest various forms of
treatment. Simple steps to increase tooth and gum health include
seeing your dental professional regularly. Between appointments,
regular brushing and flossing and an oral care regimen that includes
the use of a Fluoride toothpaste with tartar control and a soft
bristled toothbrush will greatly increase your oral health care
success. All BreathRx products are designed to fight bad breath and
promote overall oral health.
6. Is bad breath treatable?
A. The best news about bad breath is that in most cases it is
treatable. The first step to treating it is detection. Many people
who have bad breath are not aware of their condition. Once
identified, bad breath can be treated by your dental professional,
or with the BreathRx Fresh Breath System.
7. What type of treatment is available?
A. In most cases, recommendations for treatment will involve the
enhancement of your oral care routine. This may include necessary
hygiene visits, a change in hygiene products to those specifically
designed to treat bad breath and the addition of tongue scraping to
your normal hygiene routine. Additionally, brushing and rinsing with
alcohol and sugar free products like the BreathRx Fresh Breath
System product line can help to guarantee long-term fresh, healthy
breath.
Previous
Next
|