Are
you embarrassed by your bad breath? It’s a common fear most people
have, that they are speaking to people with smelly breath, and there’s nothing
more embarrassing than having to cover your mouth while you speak – or sneak a
smell of your own breath, but what is causing it? There are many culprits to
bad breath, you just need to figure out which is your cause.
Going to your dentist is
always an option, but here are some things to think about if you’re suffering.
One
of the top candidates for causing stinky breath is oral health. Not continuing
to brush and floss your teeth is to remove the bacteria and plaque from your
mouth, which can cause the stench. Build-up of debris and plaque can begin to
smell after some time and can even start to trap food particles on your tonsils
and tongue.
Another
cause for bad breath is decay. Decay begins with poor oral health as well,
but really takes place when the left-over food and debris begin to rot. When
this occurs, your mouth and tongue will begin to give off an odor.
Dry
mouth could also be a cause. When saliva isn’t producing as it should, your
mouth begins to smell stale. Saliva helps clean your mouth, naturally, washing
away food particles. When you do not have proper amounts of saliva forming, bad
breath is likely to begin. Dry mouth can also begin when you have sleep
apnea, and you’re sleeping with your mouth open for long periods of time. This
can cause saliva to stop reproducing as frequently.
And
finally, another runner up for bad breath would be diet. The statement, “you
are what you eat” comes in handy here. High sugar diets or high protein, low carb
diets are a proponent for a foul odor. High sugar diets usually coincide with
halitosis, which happens when sugar reacts with bad bacteria. When your food
properly metabolizes, you will have better smelling breath.
If
you’re suffering, contact your doctor. They will be able to help you find
the best solution for you.