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Eiminate Bad Breath from Periodontitis

Periodontitis is an advanced tooth disease.  It usually is caused by poor oral hygiene.  When we eat, bits of food get lodged between our teeth, at the gum line, and in other little nooks and crannies in our mouths.  This food soon becomes bait for bacteria and germs.  A sticky coating forms on our teeth at the gum line and below the gum line.  This is called 'plaque.'  In a matter of just 24 hours, the plaque hardens and turns into tartar.

If the proper recommended oral care process is not performed on our teeth every single day, the plaque is not removed from our teeth.  When the plaque becomes tartar, it is impossible for us to remove it, and only a dentist can remove it from the surface of our teeth and below the gum line.  This process causes something called Gingivitis.  This will cause teeth to become more sensitive, and normally, a person's gums will be irritated.  A sign of bleeding when you're brushing your teeth is a sign of Gingivitis .

If Gingivitis is left untreated, it will turn into Periodontitis.  With this disease, it is normal for someone to lose their teeth.  The gums recede from the teeth, causing 'pockets.'  These pockets can contain other bits of food and bacteria.  This is the reason that people develop bad breath from Periodontitis.  The decaying food that is hiding in the pockets around and below the gum line cause bacteria to form, which in turn causes bad breath.

The number one way to cure bad breath from periodontitis is to get the disease taken care of.  There are several ways to handle bad breath that is related to this disease as well.  You should know that prevention is the best method.  If you notice traces of blood while you're brushing your teeth, sensitive gums, or bleeding gums, you may have Gingivitis.  Gingivitis is easily curable before it turns into Periodontitis.  Brushing daily, flossing, and using mouth wash is a great way to prevent Periodontitis.

If you are already experiencing bad breath from Periodontitis, there are some things that you can do.  Make sure that you brush your teeth after every meal and before you go to bed.  This will keep the bacteria from taking complete control of your mouth.  You also want to floss every single day.  Brushing our teeth cannot remove all of the particles of food and bacteria from between our teeth like flossing can.  Also, use a good mouth wash that is designed to prevent or help Gingivitis.

It is important to speak with your dentist if you think you may have Periodontits.  There are ways that he can help you treat it, and speaking with him will help you both determine the best method for treatment.  If you do not treat Periodontitis, there is a good chance that you will lose your teeth.  Another thing you can do for bad breath is to invest in a tongue scraper .  By cleaning bacteria from the back of the tongue, you can greatly reduce bad breath.

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