5 Common Causes Of Mouth Odour You Must Avoid

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Halitosis is another term for mouth odour or bad breath . It is a common problem that can cause significant psychological anguish. According to studies, about a quarter of the population suffers from bad breath. That is why we must all do our best to avoid the factors that contribute to it.

According to studies, a variety of factors can contribute to poor breath. In this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at 5 causes of bad breath.

1. Smoking

Tobacco products have been found in studies to cause their sorts of mouth odour. Furthermore, they can increase the risk of gum disease, which can lead to bad breath. It is something that everyone should aim to avoid.

2. Food

Mouth odour can also be caused by food. Odours can be produced by the breakdown of food particles caught in the teeth. Onions and garlic are two foods that might cause bad breath. This is something that everyone should be aware of.

3. Mouth dryness

Bad breath can also be caused by a dry mouth. Saliva cleans the mouth in general. Odours can build up in the mouth if it is naturally dry or if it is dry owing to an illness like xerostomia. Another thing to keep an eye on is this.

4. Poor dental hygiene

Your breath might be affected by how you care for your mouth. Brushing and flossing ensure the removal of minute food particles that can accumulate and progressively degrade, resulting in odour. To be healthy, always take care of your mouth.

5. Drugs

Bad breath can also be caused by drugs. Certain drugs can reduce saliva production and, as a result, enhance smells. Other medications can produce scents when they degrade and release chemicals into the air.

FURTHER READING

Nitrates, which are used to treat angina, as well as several chemotherapeutic compounds and tranquilizers like phenothiazines, are examples. Before taking these medications, everyone should get medical advice.

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