Apr
29

How Fresh is Your Breath?

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Bad breath is one of life’s most personal problems. It can break business deals, stop love in its tracks and ruin otherwise fine relationships. Left untreated, it can make your life and the lives of those around you miserable.

TOP 5 MYTHS ABOUT BAD BREATH

1. It’s the food
OK, we all know that onions and garlic leave behind an offensive odor. But this is only temporary. There are no foods that can be contributed to the chronic bad breath that plagues nearly 40 million people. This condition and distinct odor is linked to elevated levels of sulfur-producing bacteria called volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), which typically accumulate on the rough surface on the back of the tongue.

2. If I had bad breath, I’d know it
Research indicates we do not have the ability to smell our own bad breath. This is attributed to adaptation and dulling of sensation due to continual exposure. Give yourself peace of mind that your breath is always its freshest by using Oxyfresh Anti-Microbial Mouthrinse containing an active ingredient to neutralize odor-causing VSCs.

3. My stomach’s to blame
Studies show that nearly 85 percent of that nasty odor originates in the mouth. Those sulfur-producing bacteria find their way in the crevices of the soft and hard tissues of the mouth and, primarily, the surface of the tongue. That’s why keeping your breath its freshest starts with a clean tongue where VSCs “hide” deep in the pockets. Brushing the tongue removes only 45 percent of bacteria, while using a Tongue Scraper can actually remove more than 75 percent of the VSCs that cause bad breath.

4. Brushing will eliminate the problem
Traditional tooth brushing is not effective in eliminating the bacteria that is responsible for bad breath. The daily regimen for thorough cleansing should also include Gum Brushing, Tongue Cleaning and using an Oral Irrigator to blast away hard-to-reach, odor-causing bacteria.

5. Mouthwash will rinse away my bad breath
A majority of store-bought mouthrinses are ineffective and can worsen bad breath. Most of these heavily advertised products simply hide mouth odors — or worse. When alcohol is used to “kill the germs that cause bad breath” as touted by nationally advertised brands, those products are actually fueling the carrier of bad breath by drying out the tissues of your mouth, producing more dead skin cells.

WIN THE BAD BREATH BATTLE!

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Wouldn’t it be nice to have the peace of mind that comes from knowing that you have the potential to create the healthiest mouth you’ve ever had?
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Categories : Dental Health

Comments

  1. Nassim says:

    Having fresh breath is an essential part of one’s public image. Thank you for clarifying the myths and truths about fighting bad breath.

  2. Serge says:

    Pretty good post. I just bumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your posts. Any way, I will be signing up to receive your feed and I hope you post again very soon.

  3. Parnassi says:

    Fresh breath is where it’s at. Now would someone please ask my boss to stop breathing in my face?!

  4. Sybil says:

    I never realized that something as easy as tongue scraping could improve my breath.

  5. [...] malodor. And, when these VSCs are neutralized, the bacteria becomes ineffective and longerlasting fresh breath is achieved — safely, effectively and without the [...]

  6. Ursula says:

    Since we have started using Oxyfresh mouthrinse on a daily basis, I can report that my husband’s breath is the best it’s been in years. I didn’t realize that it wasn’t about the food we ate, but rather removing the bacteria at the back of our tongues.

  7. Emma Johnson says:

    one of the most effective solution for bad breath is none other than Bactidol, it really helps .

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