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Causes of Bad Breath

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Bacterial plaque, bad breath and dental problems are all directly linked.

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The anaerobic bacteria that live in the mouth cause bad breath or halitosis, dental decay, periodontal disease  and gingivitis. Anaerobic means living in the absence of air. These types of bacteria are mostly the ones that cause disease.

Some dental issue definitions are:

  • Bad breath – the odor produced by bacteria living off food particles, each other and dying tissue. Bad breath can also be caused by other more serious health issues. An example of this is diabetes that can cause acidosis which in turn causes bad breath.
  • Dental decay – caused by the acidic excrement from the bacteria. The tooth is literally being dissolved by chronically being bathed in this acid.
  • Gingivitis – the inflammation of the gums caused by your own body trying to fight off the invasion of the bacteria.
  • Periodontal disease – (perio = around, and dontal = tooth) the loss of bone and tissue attachment around the tooth. It is caused by a microbial invasion around the tooth by anaerobic bacteria.

Between the teeth, along the gum line and on the surface of the tongue is where the film of plaque grows best. The odors and acids accumulate in these areas. The plaque is produced by the bacteria. Bad breath is caused by not being able to keep the population of bacteria under control.

In most cases poor oral hygiene is the culprit. Cleaning teeth twice daily is the minimum requirement for reducing the population of bacteria. However, meticulous cleaning is difficult.  Tooth brushing does not access in between teeth and often causes ridges and grooves along the gum line. Oral irrigating does not cut through the sticky greasy barrier the plaque produces.

Alternately, bad breath is caused by infections from dental decay, gingivitis, or periodontal disease. Once again, poor oral hygiene is the biggest reason for these infections. Unknown to most people, is the fact that improper flossing may take an infection from one part of the mouth and spread it to a healthy part. The infections also produce dead tissue, which add to the food feeding frenzy of the bacteria. The gasses from the dead tissue are what you smell.

There are other factors that contribute to the bacteria and odor besides food and infection. Smoking, mouth breathing, alcohol based mouth washes and certain medications increase dry mouth. Reduced saliva in the dry mouth does not allow your mouth to remove the bacteria that cause the odor.

In addition, the bad breath odor may be from sources other than the oral cavity. Some medical conditions cause bad breath. Infections in the lungs, nasal cavity or sinuses can cause odor that is associated with bad breath. Bad breath in diabetics is a rather common occurrence. And finally, less likely, but still possible, bad breath can be associated with certain conditions related to malfunctioning kidneys and some cancers.

Because bad breath is so repugnant to both the individual who has it as well as those in which they come in contact with, it is important to maintain a thorough oral hygiene regimen that includes cleaning the teeth at least twice, if not three times every day.

What is Periodontal Disease

Monday, March 28th, 2011

The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world.

It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were unwrapped and measured, the area would be about nine square inches; about the size of your forearm. “80% of all adults have had some degree of periodontal disease”, cites the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. However, it’s in the mouth, out-of-sight, so it does not get attention.

Both periodontal disease and tooth decay (or gingivitis) is caused by bacteria. The bacteria in the mouth can be divided into two types: aerobic and anaerobic. The aerobic bacteria live off and reproduce in air and are mostly beneficial. The anaerobic live in the absence of air and are mostly pathological.

There are between 400-500 different species of bacteria in the mouth. No other place in or on the body house that kind of diversity of bacteria. The mouth is moist, dark, and acidic. It has a constant warm temperature and a steady supply of carbohydrates. Bacteria thrive in between teeth and under the gum line where the growing conditions are ideal.

The taste and smell in the mouth upon waking up in the morning is actually the excrement from the anaerobic bacteria. The film is acidic and forms a sticky hydrophobic (water resistant) shield around the tooth, called plaque.

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 Water alone does not work to remove the plaque. Air or water is further prevented from reaching and removing the anaerobic bacteria along the gum line because the bacteria acts like a gasket around the tooth. Something else is needed to break through the grease barrier.

Every hour bacteria (good or bad) reproduce exponentially. During a professional cleaning, as much bacteria that can possibly be removed is. Even after a dental office cleaning, within twenty-four hours, the bacteria will multiply to produce heavy concentrations of bacteria.

One cannot remove the amount of bacteria at home as the dentist can in the office. If there are restorations, crowns, bridges, orthodontic appliances, wisdom teeth, and existing periodontal disease are present, or the patient does not floss, one starts out with dangerous levels of bacteria even after brushing one’s teeth.

That is why cleaning one’s teeth both at home and professionally is crucial to avoiding and/or treating periodontal disease.

Sign 2: Red or Swollen Gums

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Those plump red gums that may look healthy to the uneducated eye are really symptoms of periodontal disease.

Pay particular attention to the areas around the tooth. Red or purple coloring around the tooth indicate

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Other Sources of Bad Breath

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

We’ve talked about how bad breath can be caused by poor oral hygiene, infection from dental decay and dry mouth. Finally, the bad breath odor may be from sources other than the oral cavity.

Some medical conditions cause bad breath. Infections in the lungs, nasal cavity or sinuses can cause odor that is associated with bad breath.

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Bad breath in diabetics is a rather common occurrence.

And finally, less likely, but still possible, bad breath can be associated with certain conditions related to malfunctioning kidneys and some cancers.

Dry Mouth Can Cause Bad Breath

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Still on the subject of bad breath….There are o ther factors that feed the bacteria besides food and infection.

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Smoking, mouth breathing, alcohol based mouth washes and certain medications also increase dry mouth.

Reduced saliva does not allow your mouth to remove the bacteria that cause the odor.

Infection Can Cause Bad Breath

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Infections from dental decay, gingivitis, or periodontal disease also cause bad breath. Aga in, poor oral hygiene is the biggest factor in these infections.

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Improper flossing will take an infection from one part of the mouth and inoculate a health part. The infections also produce dead tissue, which add to the smorgasbord feeding the bacteria.

The gasses given off are what you smell.

Odors & Acids That Cause Bad Breath

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Odors and acids are produced in the film of plaque that resides between teeth, along the gum line and on the surface of the tongue. The plaque is produced by the bacteria.

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Poor oral hygiene cannot keep the population of bacteria under control, resulting in bad breath.

Cleaning teeth twice daily is the minimum requirement for reducing the population of bacteria. However, meticulous cleaning is difficult. Tooth brushing does not access in between teeth and often causes ridges and grooves along the gum line. Oral irrigating does not cut through the sticky greasy barrier the plaque produces.

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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

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Monday, June 29th, 2009

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Monday, June 22nd, 2009

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