Is it possible to prevent bad breath by cleaning your teeth properly?
September 19, 2008 by admin
Proper brushing (several minutes every time, making sure to stroke properly, massage the gums and get everywhere), flossing (or a similar method of cleaning between adjacent teeth and gums), and periodic visits to the hygienist are of prime importance in having fresh breath.
Although if there are other stomach problems, or intestinal problems is possible that you might still have a bad breath, but obviously it will increase if you don’t brush your teeth after every meal, use a proper mouth wash and floss.
So, no matter what the problem is you should always keep the best possible care of your mouth and teeth, it will certainly help you reducing the halitosis problem, if not to solve it completely.
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