Frequently
Asked Questions
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Does
Bad Breath Come from the Stomach ?
The answer is no. After eating the muscles at
the top of the stomach close over it stopping any leakage of stomach
contents. If ever there is leakage you would smell a burp, which definitely
smells different to proper bad breath or you would have indigestion
Can Bacteria
from the Gums or Gum Disease Cause Bad Breath ?.
Once again it is most unlikely. What is a more likely scenario, is that the
bacteria on the tongue, not only cause the bad breath problem, but also
would be supplying food sources to the bacteria in the gums. Therefore a
coated tongue could be making your gum disease worse. We recommend Triclosan
with Peroxide to control bacteria numbers. You can read more about this
product on our Links
Page.
Is Cleaning
the Teeth Necessary in Reducing Bad Breath ?
Yes it is. Cleaning the teeth removes plaque buildup on the teeth and
gums. Plaque not only contains bacteria that can be a problem, but sugars
and acids that can cause decay. If you attend our Breath Clinic we examine
the whole mouth including teeth and gums in our consultation, including
their cleaning. If you can't get to the dentist we recommend a very good
chewing gum called RECALDENT. It contains a peptide as well as Xylitol to
stop bacteria converting sugar to acid. By doing this is will stop decay.
Also chewing gum is a mechanical action that cleans the teeth and gums.
Does Bad breath
Come From the Sinuses ?
No it does not, because the anaerobic sulphur-producing
bacteria that create bad breath live and breed within the back of the tongue and in the
throat. They have the ability to digest mucous (because of high protein content)
& then break it down into Sulphide molecules, which cause the bad breath & bitter,
sour taste.
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