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How To Deal With Bad Oral Odor?

hello sir i am swami , i am getting a bad smell from my mouth , i will brush my teeth daily 5-10 mins.and i dont have habbit like smokking , drinking and eating pans & soamps. so, how to avoid getting bad smell from mouth and what are the precautions .
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query.
The bad breath could be because of the deposits over the teeth causing gum infection. Or it can be because of the pus discharge secondary to gum or tooth infection or any respiratory tract infection like sinusitis or gastrointestinal disorders. Consult a oral physician and get yourself examined to rule out these conditions.
if it is gum infection get the teeth cleaned once and maintain oral hygiene after that. You can use mouth wash.
if it is tooth infection get the tooth restored.
If it is respiratory tract infection consult a pulmonologost and gastro enterologist if it is a gastrointestinal disorder.
I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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How To Deal With Bad Oral Odor?

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The bad breath could be because of the deposits over the teeth causing gum infection. Or it can be because of the pus discharge secondary to gum or tooth infection or any respiratory tract infection like sinusitis or gastrointestinal disorders. Consult a oral physician and get yourself examined to rule out these conditions. if it is gum infection get the teeth cleaned once and maintain oral hygiene after that. You can use mouth wash. if it is tooth infection get the tooth restored. If it is respiratory tract infection consult a pulmonologost and gastro enterologist if it is a gastrointestinal disorder. I hope my answer will help you, take care.