Bad breath otherwise known as halitosis can affect anyone at one time or another. In most circumstances it is a temporary condition and due to food or beverage that was consumed prior. In other situations, bad breath becomes a chronic condition and can be due to a variety of factors such as; digestive problems, dry mouth due to medications and aging, poor oral hygiene, mouth breathing, a diet high in refined carbohydrates, smoking, enlarged/infected tonsils/adenoids/sinuses and untreated oral infections.
With simple bad breath, a few tips can help to keep your breath fresh between professional dental visits.
-Brushing 2-3x day-Brush the top of your mouth and tongue
-Floss 1x day-Replace your toothbrush every 2-3 months
-Use saliva-producing sugarless gum or candies-Drink water or plain tea throughout the day-See your dentist for professional cleaning a minimum of twice a year, regular visits are the best defense against bad breath
If bad breath continues after using these tips consistently, then further investigation may be warranted by both your dentist and physician.