Chronic Halitosis Causes

Chronic halitosis (chronic bad breath) has multiple causes. While the symptom may seem more of an embarrassment and a annoyance it can occasionally be a sign of serious or systemic disease.

Bad Breath and the Battle of Bacteria

Rather, a new study links it to the types of bacteria that dominate the back portion of the top of your tongue. Some bacteria protect against halitosis, the formal name for really bad breath, while others cause the pungent odor, says a team of researchers from The Forsyth Institute in Boston and the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.

Teeth Cleaning - White Smile, Healthy Gums

A professional teeth cleaning not only helps to keep your teeth healthy, it keeps your body healthy as well,” explains family dentist, Ann Nguyen. “Dirty teeth are a breeding ground for bacteria and acids that cause plaque and lead to infections.”

Killing Tooth Infection

A tooth infection is a complication of tooth decay. It may also result from trauma to the tooth, such as broken tooth or chipped tooth. Openings in the tooth enamel allow bacteria to infect the center of the tooth (the pulp). Tooth infection may spread out from the root of the tooth and to the bones supporting the tooth.

Antibiotics To Prevent Infective Endocarditis During Dental Procedures

The practice of giving antibiotics to prevent infective endocarditis in susceptible individuals undergoing invasive dental procedures has been called into question by the results of a new study showing that the risk of bacteremia over the long-term is higher with tooth brushing than with tooth extraction.

Tobacco Cause Periodontal Disease

Recent studies have shown that tobacco use may be one of the most significant risk factors in the development and progression of periodontal disease. In addition, following periodontal treatment or any type of oral surgery, the chemicals in tobacco can slow down the healing process and make the treatment results less predictable.

Abscessed Tooth Need to Be Prevented

An abscessed tooth is a tooth that has a pocket of pus in the tissues around or beneath it. A bacterial infection or gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis) may cause the bone surrounding the tooth to dissolve and an abscess to form. Not surprisingly, abscessed teeth are usually very painful. You may feel a shooting or throbbing pain every time you bite or chew.

Avoid Tooth Decay And Smile More

If you want a beaming smile but your all important brushing and flossing still leaves you frowning, take advice from Chief Dental Officer, Barry Cockcroft, on keeping your teeth and gums healthy.

Bacteria That Contribute To Bad Breath

Scientists have found previously unidentified families of bacteria that contribute to an age-old problem: bad breath. Experts on the trail of a cure for halitosis have found the bugs in the back of people's mouths by using new techniques for gathering and analyzing bacteria.

The Dangers Behind Brushing Your Teeth

Dentists have in-fact been worried about the issue of over-brushing and toothpaste 'abuse' for a while. With more abrasive whitening toothpastes on the market, more people are brushing and brushing their way to a brighter smile. Dr. David Bennet, who is also a dentist, says that damages the gum line and that's when problems can begin.