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How to treat halitosis that keeps recurring?

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Different ways: If halitosis is caused from plaque buildup and bacteria buildup in your mouth you need to use mouthwash that kills the bacteria, use a tongue scraper and brush and floss your teeth thoroughly. If the halitosis is caused from a lung condition or a gastrointestinal condition then you need to see your physician and find out why.

Answered 11/28/2017

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Dr. Greg Rubin answered

Specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry

BIOS protocol: We have been treating patients with halitosis for over 27 years. We have developed bios protocol, that enables us to eliminate 99% of bacteria that cause bad breath. Long story short: halitosis is caused by bacteria. There are over 700 different types of bacteria in your mouth. About 30 of them are deadly, cause gum disease, bad breath , etc. 1 thing those bacteria have in common-they hate oxygen.

Answered 12/10/2013

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Dr. Gary Sandler answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Find the cause: There are many causes of bad breath, both of dental and medical origin. Find the cause(s) and treat them and then maintain good oral hygiene. By far the most common cause is poor oral hygiene. See the following website for more information: http://www.Smilesapartcosmeticdentist.Com/fresh-breath-control.Htm start by seeing your own dentist for a consultation.

Answered 12/9/2013

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