my daughter has bad breath and have tried many treatments, is there a permanent and sound treatment i can try?
Sunday, November 8th, 2009 at
7:25 am
Bad Breath Causes, Cure & Treatment
If this is recent have her checked for strep throat. My daughter had it and had the worst breath ever. Her doctor was able to diagnose it just on the smell.
This may be too simple, but I started brushing my tongue whenever I brushed my teeth (not too far back so you don’t choke) and cured my bad breath (I think!).
uhhh… tell her to brush her teeth and quit eating dog poo jk maybe ask you dential hygenist my mom has the same problem and she has an appointment with her dentist today
First get her teeth checked out by dentist – it is often caused by teeth or gum problems.
mouth wash, Orbit chewing gum, tic tacs?
Floss every day. Brush teeth 3x per day, and each time, also brush the tongue.
Your daughter may also have "tonsil stones", or tonsiliths. You can do an internet-search to find out more about that—gargling each time you brush your teeth can help with that.
hi umm yeah maybe she cud just brush her gums and tounge really well coz your tongue has lots of plaque on it. tell her to brush really thoroughly for like 7 mins every night and morning and swill her mouth out really well….i dont know about proper medical treatment though sorry. x
Brush with baking soad gross taste but kills everything and whitens her teeth! Also gargle with Listerine and make sure she brushes morning and night or after she eats it’ll cut down on plaque and germs causing the bad breath.
The bad breath comes from the stomach most of the time, take her to a Chinese doctor , they understand a lot about anything.
she could have particles of rotten food stuck in scarred tonsils. ask the gp to check
Make sure she brushing her teeth correctly, and get her to brush her tongue too. Also tell her to floss, then rinse and gargle with an antiseptic mouthwash afterwards (using something like Listerine). She should be doing this 2 or 3 times a day. Also make sure she is drinking plenty of water to keep her hydrated and help aid her digestion. Sugar-free chewing gum can also help when needed to freshen her breath in-between brushing.
Doing all of this should help her breath smell a lot nicer. If it doesn’t then you should take her to see a doctor as it may indicate a different kind of problem.
have her brush her tongue. swish peroxide and baking soda in her mouth. Chew on parsley, its a natural breath freshner. She has to see a dentist PRONTO, she has cronic bad breath.
have her gargle with hydrogen peroxide from the pharmacy,follow the mixing instructions-it kills germs rather than covering them up-you could have her gargle with apple cider vinegar,do a search for instructions.brush the tongue,
avoid spicy / garlic foods,visit a dentist to rule out infections,etc.
Brush your tongue
Put a few drops of tea tree oil on the toothbrush top it with toothpaste, and then brush teeth. Tea tree oil can also cure gum disease, which is possibly the cause of her bad breath. More useful remedies at
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