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A 32-year-old male asked:
what medicine that i can use if i want to fight bad breath and it not that i dont brush my teeth.my teeth are white and clean? which mouth was that can help
3 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Bernard Seif answered
Clinical Psychology 40 years experience
Breath: Your breath issue MAY be related to your diet. Please eliminate strong-smelling foods and see what happens. Also, do you use a mouth wash? Do you floss your teeth? Please see your dentist. Peace and good health.
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Dr. Arnold Malerman answered
Orthodontics 53 years experience
Bad breath: Sorry, usually not fixable with a pill, potion, mouthwash, salve, or any OTC. See Dentist to determine if cause is Dental or medical. Once cause determined, correct Rx or referral for Rx can be provided.
479 viewsAnswered >2 years ago

Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered
Dentistry 40 years experience
Halitosis: Bad breath can be caused by many different factors, including sinus infections, periodontal problems, smoking, cavities, acid reflux, and your diet. Address all of these possibilities with your dentist and physician, and I'm confident that your problem will at least be minimized, and hopefully eradicated. There is no one "medicine" to address all of these possibilities.
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