How can someone avoid bad breath in the morning?
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at
1:10 am
Even after brushing your teeth thoroughly, not smoke, no drinking, is there anyway of avoiding bad breath and dry mouth first thing in the morning? Mouth wash is meant to make it worse as it dries out your mouth and causes the bad smells right? So what’s the solution?
Problem is just mornings. Fine throughout day. Brush my tongue and everything.
I floss like mad and spend 5mins brushing my teeth AND tongue everynight.
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Mouthwash doesn’t cause bad smells. If you rinse with mouthwash before you sleep at night it should deter some of your bad breath. When you brush your teeth you should also brush your tongue as well. If these things do not work for you, your problem is probably your diet.
Get one of those toothbrushes with the tongue cleaner on it, this is most probally the source of smell! Failing that…how about a mint???
use mouthwash suck on mints.some people jus have naturally bad breath.im afraid your stuck with it if it doesnt go when u brush your teeth coz most people have bad breat in the morning anyhow!
Depends also where the bad breath is coming from.
Chewing parsley will help.
Below is a link with more info
I have a strong type of gum to keep my breathe fresh throughout the day.
I use Orbit..
i just asked my dr this the other day as my 4 year old has shocking morning breath
he said its saliva and mucus and nasal drip or something,,lol,, it builds up as we sleep and dries up in our throat and smells,, pretty unavoidable,, keep a minty breath spray on your bedside table xxxxxx
at night before going to bed thoroughly brush your teeth and do the flossing. also clean your tongue. you can use some antimicroial mouthwash also. do not eat any thing after brushing. it should help. for more information on bad breath you can visit the following link
http://www.identalhub.com/ArticleSubCategories.aspx?ArticleCategoryId=6&Name=Bad%20Breath
further they have the facility for free dental cosultation by the dentist
Morning breath is caused by particular bacteria that hide most often in the crevices of the tongue and between the teeth. You can gargle with peroxide to help. You should also brush your teeth, in addition to flossing and brushing your teeth.
Gargle a cup of lukewarm water mixed with salt or half a lemon juice.This is best done before going to bed. Put a few drops of tea tree oil on your toothbrush top it with toothpaste, and then brush your teeth. More useful remedies at http://useinfo5.blogspot.com/
Most bad breath in the morning comes from the bacteria that grow on the tongue during the night. The best way to control these bacteria is to remove them using OraBrush. OraBrush is like a surgeons scrub brush which has individual pointed flexible bristles. These bristles reach down into the indentations of the tongue and loosen the growth. Then this growth can be removed using the scraper on the OraBrush tongue cleaner. You can learn much more about bad breath at http://www.orabrush.com By brushing both morning and night you can control bad breath 24 hours a day. Dr. Bob, PhD