8 Surprising Causes of Bad Breath

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I'd rather smell flatulence than bad breath!~ Flatulence disapates after a few moments...bad breath just keeps on stinking while the culprit is breathing!! So puh-lease, practice good dental hygiene!!

Jim From Michigan of MI 3:55PM December 03, 2008

Gum disease and bad breath are related - both caused by similar bacteria. my periodontist recommended a product i bought at walgreens called periotherapy system kit. its a natural mouthwash and toothpaste that reversed the bleeding gums and nasty odors - my wife said so!

birmingham bob of AL 3:33PM December 03, 2008

I have gum infection which has defy treatments. Does this mean I'm going to suffer from halitosis?

Linda 2:31PM December 03, 2008

I battled bad breath for YEARS. I still have my tonsils and had tonsil stones, these weird things on the back of my throat that really made my breath awful. Once I discovered what this 'condition' was called I googled it and found the TheraBreath.com website. They have an amazing amount of bad breath research there and spoke specifically about this condition.

I ordered the products and let me just say they were FANTASTIC! My bad breath was totally gone. Everything arrived quickly and worked as promised. I even got a personal note from Dr Katz, their 'bad breath expert', by E-Mail with additional treatment recommendations. I was very impressed with the service.

Bottom line - if you are concerned about bad breath, I would highly recommend you give TheraBreath a try. I won't use anything else from here on out.

Ella Lowenstein of CA 1:26PM December 03, 2008

Dentists are just like car mechanics. Can you really trust them or do what they actually tell you to do? How do you shop around them?

Chris of NY 10:25AM December 03, 2008

and of course not being regulated-often enough

byoung of CT 12:24PM December 02, 2008

And then there was smoking, of course.

of 12:11PM December 02, 2008

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