How do you get rid of bad breath even when you brush your teeth really well?
Posted on September 2nd, 2010
I brush my teeth and go to the dentist but still have bad breath what can i do?
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7 Responses to “How do you get rid of bad breath even when you brush your teeth really well?”
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Kenisha Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmyou could probly have stomach problems. you should see a gastrointerologist or ask your regular doctor for a referal to see and internist or something bad breath has been linked to other problems such as those of the stomach
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aja5505 Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmSometimes people have bad breath because they need to floss. Food get stuck between your teeth where the toothbrush can’t reach. You also must brush lightly your tongue and gums as lots of bacteria is there unless you brush it away lightly. Also, diet can affect breath – so depending on what you eat, when you breath sometimes you can still smell the food. Usually if you brush your teeth regularly, brush your tongue, floss and use mouthwash – you won’t have bad breath.
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teenage grl trouble problems Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmwhen brushing 60% of bacteria and smells come from ur tongue and roof of ur mouth (majority tongue) so scrub that area 2 but dnt go so far back u gag…use those mint strips and take 2 one in back of throat and one in normal placing.may b hot and spicy but wrks like a charm…dnt chew bubbley pink flavas do minty flavors..watch ur diet … that cn effect smells…
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kinkygirl Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmeat an apple
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livangel Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmWATER!!! So long as you have ruled out gum infections etc as the reason for the bad breath, water is the best thing for it.
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turboed_sol Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmTongue scrapers. A lot of that bacteria sits back there.
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Captain Cracker Says:
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pmBrush all that white stuff off your tongue, yeah you may gag, but try to hold back that’s some stinky stuff. Make sure you don’t have any severe rotting teeth or gum infections. Then after you have brushed your teeth well, including your tongue, make sure you keep your mouth moist all the time. Do not use mouth rinses–they only make your breath smell good shortly, but then dry your mouth up enough making a perfect breeding ground for the "Stinky"bacteria, that give you that rounchy breath. So yeah like the other person said, drink a lot of water during the day.

