Posts Tagged ‘Dental’

Dentists recommend wearing of dental braces so as to align the teeth in perfect condition. There could be many reasons for non alignment of teeth; most of the factors are genetic. Very few lucky people have got a good set of aligned teeth. The degrees could vary; in some people the misalignment might not appear very bad. Time and age also have their roles to play. Edinburgh dentists report that even people with a perfect set of teeth over a period of time tend to lose teeth and alignment as well. Hence, it is important to take good care of teeth, if not missing teeth are replaced with dental implants.

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bad breath, smell not good

Bad breaths are in most cases caused by problems in the mouth. Often a visit to your dentist will solve the problem. If dental treatments are required to eliminate the odor it could be painful and expensive because you may require several visits. And of course not all of us are that comfortable in the dentist chair.

If no oral cause of your bad breath can be identified by you dentist, you may need too seek a specialist in breath odor or visit other health professionals. This can also be expensive too.

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Why You Have BAD BREATH?

Author: tayana

bad breath

If our noses can’t reliably help us judge the quality of our own breath, how can we determine if we do have bad breath? One solution is to ask the opinion of a spouse or significant other. If you don’t feel you can ask them, ask your dentist or hygienist at your next dental appointment, after all, evaluating oral conditions is part of their job. If you find this type of question too personal to ask an adult, don’t overlook asking a child. As we all know, sometimes the least inhibited and most honest responses come from children
How is your breath? Not sure? No doubt each of us has, at some point, unwittingly had bad breath only to be subsequently embarrassed by the reactions of others in response to it.
For any individual, the exact status of their own breath can be difficult to ascertain. The reason for this lies in the fact that the oral cavity is connected to our nose by way of an opening which lies in the back of our mouth (in the region of our soft palate). Since noses tend to filter out and ignore background odors, it filters out and ignores the quality of our own breath. This means that it is quite possible for a person to have bad breath, yet not be aware of it

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