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National Fresh Breath Day: Got Gum?

July 8, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — plushdentistry @ 6:11 pm
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If you’ve ever realized mid-date that your breath reeks, you know that a fresh, hygienic mouth is a national crisis. No one should have to go through such a mortifying experience! Plus, bad breath can actually indicate something’s up with your oral health. To honor National Fresh Breath Day this August 6th, take a moment to learn more about pervasive oral odors. After you read, you can treat yourself to some fun, breath-cleansing products!

What Makes Breath Stinky?

Noticing a funky stench when you open wide could mean several things – don’t worry, though! Not all of them are urgent. Here’s the details:

  • Bacteria: both natural and harmful bacteria can leave behind a smelly, waste-like substance.
  • Food: things like garlic and onions continue to emit odors until they completely pass through your body
  • Dry Mouth: saliva helps clean your mouth, so if it’s low, your nose is likely to notice.
  • Gum Disease and cavities: the bacteria that cause these conditions stink – if your bad breath can’t be cured, it might be time to see your dentist.
  • Certain Medical Conditions: oral infections, sinus issues, gastric reflux, and other problems can make it difficult to stay fresh. This is a case for your general doctor.

While determining the cause of your bad breath can be complicated, most of the time, it can be mitigated with a few simple tricks.

How To Stay Minty-Fresh

Keeping your mouth fresh and pleasant comes down to smart hygiene practices. Here’s what you can do to ensure your oral routine is effective:

  • Brush: two minutes twice per day is the recommendation! Don’t forget to scrub the bacteria on your tongue, too.
  • Floss: once per day is ideal. Nowadays, you can choose between classic thread or a gentle water flosser.
  • Rinse: once again, you have options! Simple warm water goes a long way, but adding a tiny bit of salt helps heal sores, and mouthwash is good if you want something stronger.
  • Clean dental appliances: that means following your care instructions for dentures, braces, clear aligners, mouthguards – if it goes in your mouth, it needs to be cleaned!
  • Drink water: the best way to keep you and your mouth hydrated. Artificial flavors could contribute to bad breath, though.
  • Choose foods strategically: basically, don’t eat garlic-heavy pastas right before a date.
  • Sugar-free chewing gum: besides providing freshness, sugar-free gum also helps lift smelly bacteria off your teeth.
  • Check in with your dentist: screening for oral conditions and getting a professional cleaning will definitely promote pleasant oral hygiene.

Bad breath might be troublesome enough to have a national holiday dedicated to preventing it, but with some mindfulness and help from your medical professionals, it can be conquered before your next meet-and-greet!

About the Practice

Drs. M. Faizan Ali and Naira T. Kraipak provide quality dental treatment with calming comfort. They believe that each patient deserves a fully personalized care plan that addresses both their needs and concerns. If you’re nervous about visiting the dentist due to bad breath or general anxiety, Dr. Ali and Dr. K will work with you to ensure you have a positive experience at Plush Dentistry. To contact their office, call 469-256-7098.

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