Is 5 gum the best for getting rid of bad breath?
Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at
10:05 pm
In class, i’ll realize my breath smells totally TERRIBLE. And the only minty gum i can have that doesn’t burn my mouth is 5 gum cobalt. Then i slip a piece of gum and i think it is all better but im not sure. ALSO i brush my teeth like i should sooooo???
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i had this gum that had an extract from a plant from india or something that is supposed to neutralize bad breath and it didnt work worth a crap. and it tasted like bbq or something.
but anyways, yes i have found that 5 gum works well with bad breath and it lasts for a good while
i have to same problem and i found our that winter fresh is the best, but don’t eat the whole stick t a time break it into 3’s that way you don’t make it really obvious tat your chewing gum to cover your breath
Brush before and after u eat breakfeast . And I like stride or extra spearmint
Discovering how to cure bad breath is simply a matter of understanding what causes bad breath and applying appropriate solutions. The most common causes of bad breath are simple and respond to simple solutions.
Poor oral hygiene is the most common cause of bad breath. It leads to a rapid buildup of plaque on the teeth thus generating acids and gases. This makes the breath offensive and also promotes caries and periodontal disease.
Learning how to cure bad breath in these circumstances is not difficult. Just make sure that you thoroughly clean your teeth after every meal and before retiring. Don’t forget that plaque starts to form on your teeth within minutes of your cleaning them. The longer they go un-cleaned the more the plaque will build up and the more your breath will offend.
People do suffer from halitosis in spite of maintaining sound oral hygiene and in this case the bad breath is coming from the lungs rather than the mouth. This is often the result or smoking such things as cigarettes, cigars and pipes. Apart from that stomach gases from strongly smelling foods such as onions and garlic are absorbed into the bloodstream where they are taken to the lungs and cause halitosis.
The solution to the smoking problem is simple: Quit smoking!
Bad breath caused from what we eat is only temporary and as such is not a significant problem.
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Eliminate-Bad-Breath-Easily&id=3368895
Gum just masks the odor, but that article covers good solutions to helping you with it =)