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Few things are as embarrassing as having bad breath in the company of others. Also called “halitosis,” bad breath can have several underlying causes, but fortunately, there are several effective solutions! Below, Dr. Hanif Asaria, dentist at Calgary Dental Centers, weighs in on how to get rid of bad breath so you can socialize with others with confidence.
When your mouth is dry from insufficient water intake, bad breath can occur. In some cases, simply increasing the amount of water and other clear fluids that you drink throughout the day can help tackle this issue. In cases of ongoing dry mouth, also called xerostomia, other treatments, and lifestyle changes to eliminate your dry mouth and bad breath may be necessary.
As you eat throughout the day, small particles of food become lodged between your teeth, where bacteria love to reside and feed off the sugars and starches. These bacteria can lead to bad breath and gum disease if you don’t sufficiently clean your teeth each day. To avoid this, we recommend:
At Calgary Dental Centers, we offer deep ultrasonic irrigation to gently remove bacteria and plaque that coat the gums, and teeth and lead to bad breath. This treatment consists of using ultrasonic micro-shockwaves to create vibrations that destroy the cell structure of the bacteria, and then flushing away the debris from your gums and teeth with water.
Using special instruments, we can also perform gum cleaning to remove bacteria, dead cells, fungi, and debris from your gum that can contribute to bad breath. Afterward, we use a special mouth rinse to moisturize your mouth and eliminate any remaining bacteria.
The best treatment option depends on what is causing it to occur in the first place, so working with a trusted dentist like the team at Calgary Dental Centers is recommended to help you achieve the best results. To schedule a consultation, call us in Calgary, AB at (403) 768-1339.