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Understand What Causes Bad Breath
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By: David Drinkall Email Article
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Never forget to brush your teeth after meals and a regular flossing at least once in a day will remove putrefying food debris from between the teeth, especially at the gum line and rear of the tongue.

Gently cleaning the tongue surface twice daily with a tongue brush, tongue scraper or tongue cleaner will help you keep your tongue and teeth in good shape and health.

Alternatively, you can also use an inverted teaspoon to scrap the surface of your tongue. Tooth brush will not work well in scraping the back of your tongue as the bristles will not reach the back parts of your tongue. Be careful to avoid scraping the V-shaped row of taste buds found at the extreme back of the tongue. Brushing a small amount of antibacterial mouth rinse or tongue gel onto the tongue surface will further inhibit bacterial action.

Since a dry mouth can increase bacterial buildup and cause or worsen bad breath, chewing sugarless gum can help with the production of saliva, and thereby help to reduce bad breath. Some gums, toothpastes, sprays, and gels which combat dry mouth for several hours have recently been marketed over the counter.

Maintain water levels in the body by drinking several glasses of water a day. Adding lemon juice to your water is refreshing and also beneficial. Parsley is a natural breath freshener when chewed slowly, and is easy to grow at home.

Some studies have shown eating yoghurt, drinking green tea, or chewing cinnamon or sugarless cinnamon gum can also reduce bad breath.

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David has had a life-long interest in health issues, and is owner of Cure Your Bad Breath. Visit http://www.halitosisonline.com for information and advice, plus the complete text of the eBook Cure Your Bad Breath, free!

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THE tips given here are good .I will try them out . Also I would like to ask you what could be the remedy for my problem i.e. I lot of saliva accumulates in my mouth after waking up even though I brush my teeth before sleeping. However, this problem doesn't persists while I am awake.
please inform me at following address-
....................I couldn't mention it here as it is not allowed. but please help
August 17, 2006 11:01:58
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