How do you treat/get rid of halitosis?



1. Floss every day. If you don’t, you’re growing a halitosis garden in your mouth.

2. Consider what you’re eating. Raw onions, raw or cooked garlic, foods that contain onions or garlic (eg, hot dogs), and some other foods can cause both bad mouth odor and nasty belch odor.

3. Try daily antibacterial mouthwash.

4. Most important, if you try all of the above for a week and are sure you still have halitosis, see your doctor. Halitosis can be the first sign of certain diseases. This is not likely, but it’s important to rule it out if the other ideas don’t pan out.


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4 Comments

  1. Jeff M says:

    Don’t know but if you find out let me know, seems like late at night my breath starts kicking
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  2. skycat says:

    Cut sugar, fat and spicy food out of your diet. Reintroduce the spicy food later. Always drink a lot of water. Get your digestive system back on track.
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  3. Cal E says:

    1. Floss every day. If you don’t, you’re growing a halitosis garden in your mouth.

    2. Consider what you’re eating. Raw onions, raw or cooked garlic, foods that contain onions or garlic (eg, hot dogs), and some other foods can cause both bad mouth odor and nasty belch odor.

    3. Try daily antibacterial mouthwash.

    4. Most important, if you try all of the above for a week and are sure you still have halitosis, see your doctor. Halitosis can be the first sign of certain diseases. This is not likely, but it’s important to rule it out if the other ideas don’t pan out.
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  4. dexter_pelagio2000 says:

    Brush after every meal, FLOSS DAILY, brush your tongue as well, and Gargle using a strong gargle like Listerine.
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