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Bad breath may not be curable, but you may be able to control it by following these tips from a Perth Dentist in Western Australia.

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Smile and the world smiles back, but get too close when you have bad breath and you may send people running

As a  Perth Dentist, in Nedlands Western Australia with a quarter century of experience, I can offer the following tips about halitosis, contributing factors and remedies.

  • In many cases “bad breath” is simply “morning breath” that lasts all day. When we sleep our saliva flow shuts off. The dead cells, food and bacteria all start fermenting and upon awakening …Voila! morning breath! If you skip breakfast, and run off to work, you can be sure of not having many friends. Breakfast is one of the best ways to clean all the smelly debris off your tongue. It is best if you choose something like a crunchy bread roll, or wholewheat toast instead of soft white bread. An apple instead of a banana, crispy cereal instead of soft porridge…You know what I mean.
  • After breakfast make sure you perform perfect oral hygiene.(read some of the other posts on my “Perth Dentists” website for more information) If you didn’t floss or clean between your teeth before bed, don’t skip it now, as that is a sure way to get periodontal disease and halitosis. Lastly scrape your tongue, making sure to reach the back third, in the centre, where most of the odour causing germs hide. Be careful not to injure the row of very large mushroom-like taste-buds back there! Some people can brush their tongue but I find it gags me, and I can do a better job with a specially designed scraper. Chew a piece of sugar-free gum, preferably sweetened with Xylitol, on your way to work. This stimulates saliva flow and also has a breath freshening effect.
  • Anything that dries out your mouth like stress, air conditioning, dehydration, drugs, alcohol containing mouthwashes, smoking and mouth breathing when you have allergies combined with “post-nasal-drip” assists the odour causing bacteria on the posterior of your tongue. Chewing gum (as above) several times a day can increase your saliva flow rate, but only if you drink enough water, and stop or reduce drying medication (consult your GP first)
  • Using a mouthwash with Chlorhexidine, for 2 consecutive days a week, can be effective. Check my website for specific recommendations. Also you shouldn’t use it straight after brushing with normal toothpaste as this reduces the effect. Don’t use it all the time.

    This article is solely the professional and individual opinion of Perth Dentist, Dr. Clifford Yudelman in Nedlands, Western Australia and does not replace the professional guidance of your own personal dentist. He/she is the best person to counsel you on specific products for your specific situation. Please consult with them if you have any questions regarding anything mentioned in this article.

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Prevent the Problems that Periodontal Disease Brings

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

The majority of people can do something about gum disease if they really wish to. It is indeed easier to prevent periodontal disease. However, many folks, perhaps as many as seventy-five percent currently have a problem that needs to be solved.

A lot of pain and money can be saved, but if your gum disease is moderate to advanced, you need to take action now. If you have mild gingivitis, you are in a better place.

Many of our physical problems may arise from our lack of good nutrition. Excessive sugar intake may not only contribute to the accumulation of plaque and tartar but they may also offset the ability of your body to maintain the proper calcium and phosphorous balance to keep your teeth healthy and free of cavities. This modern diet of ours may be ‘killing us’ slowly.

Mainstream wisdom suggests that plaque be disrupted every day in order to prevent calculus formation. Failure to follow this commonly accepted practice will result in the accumulation of harmful bacteria – harmful to your dental health. However, there have been, in the past, indigenous groups of people that did quite well without the modern toothbrush. Their diet was more in tune with what the body really needs.

If you are on the modern diet, which you almost certainly are if you are reading this, then you do need to work to prevent that tartar build up. As with all things there are alternative views but for most of us, this holds true.

After you learn to keep plaque under control you might find your gums becoming pink and healthy again. Gum tissue that has receded is hard to get back. Prevention produces results that are superior to gum grafting and dental surgeries.

Another problem that people face is bad breath, Therabreath may help with that. Smelly breath can have an impact on both our professional and personal lives.  You can do something about that as well.Repetitive and consistant work is the key to success.

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You’ll Never Get Bad Breath If You Keep Doing These Things

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

It is interesting to learn that there are millions with hundred types of bacteria living in your mouth. You probably thought these bacteria are the cause why bad breath develops. But though they area easily regarded as the one doing the works to cause that shameful mouth condition, not all of them are bad actually. Most of them work hard to continue keeping your mouth healthy by helping you digest food you intake and keep dangerous bacteria from making themselves at home.

What cause bad breath?

Dry mouth – this is the reason why it is recommended that you take lots of water to ensure you retain moist in the mouth and inhibit bacteria from growing bad compounds. The saliva inside the mouth is considered the cleansing agent naturally produced, but if this went dry plaque has better chances of gathering on the teeth. The bacteria around the mouth are then fed into this plaque and eventually create foul smelling breath. Drinking lots of water then through the day cleanses your mouth and as well as your breath.

The lack of water intake is another cause for bad breath. Dry mouth is where bad bacteria love inhabiting themselves about because of the less moisture for them to keep working on.

Smoking also causes your breath to smell bad. Not only that. It can cause tartar and plaque, another reason why breath smells bad, to build up.

Another reason for bad breath is infections such as tonsillitis, sinusitis, and other similar conditions. Infections carry themselves compounds which are absorbed down the mouth and cause the breath to smell bad. Aside from this, there are certain medical conditions that trigger halitosis such as kidney problems, diabetes, periodontitis, and others.

In addition, a person taking prescription drugs can be candidate as well for suffering from halitosis. There is a wide variety of prescription drugs, which when taken orally, cause breath to smell bad.

How to Avoid Bad Breath

Bad breath can be avoided. One of the things that you can do is to practice regular oral dental hygiene. Brushing and flossing twice a day is a simple but effective way to avoid bad bacteria causing halitosis to form a community inside your mouth.

To clean completely your mouth and breath, mouth wash is also recommended. Since brushing and flossing alone do not completely vacuum your mouth with dirt, the rinse scrapes off any debris left around the lining of the mouth and tongue.

Tongue scraping is also a great way to prevent bacteria from reproducing and breeding grounds for bad bacteria.

Keeping your mouth hydrated by drinking water all throughout the day helps these bacteria busy working; thus, avoiding the breed of bad compounds.

Checking with your physician and dentist is a must once you are plagued with the condition. If bad breath continues even if you practice proper oral dental care, there is something wrong with your medical condition. If this is the case, the right person to diagnose and provide treatment is your physician or medical doctor.

Proper oral hygiene care, lots of water intake, proper treatment of certain medical conditions, plus regular medical checkups, are simple ways which you can practice to avoid getting yourself into the embarrassment usually provided by suffering from bad breath.

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How You Can Save Your Breath and Your Teeth…

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

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Here are some of the top tips for oral health.

The largest point for concern is bad breath.Everyone dislikes bad breath and if you have ever smelled it on someone else, you know why.   It can harm both your professional and social life.

What To Do About Bad Breath

Go to Therabreath and use coupon code a-per10 to get free shippnig and to save. Why These Products? It is easy to understand.  They have a line of oxygenated mouthwashes, toothpastes, drops, gums and many other powerful products to conquer bad breath.

The reason it works is due to the fact that the bacteria responsible for bad breath are anaerobic – they don’t like oxygen.  By applying oxygen to them, as you can do with these products, you either eliminate them or force them to revert to a form that uses oxygen.  Either way you are stopping the problem.

If you are not in the US, you may wish to experiment with special essential oils instead.  Actually, even if you reside in the US, you can still use them.

The oils can be good to utilize on another and more sinister oral health problem: Gingivitis!

The Bigger Dental Problem

It is true that gum disease is the most important problem because this may cause tooth loss.  In fact, gingivitis is the biggest reason for tooth loss.  It is not cavities or any other reason.  The biggest problem with tooth loss is periodontal disease.

I’m almost certain that you would prefer not to lose any more teeth or not to lose any in the first place, if at all possible. Dentures are a hassle and implants come with their own problems.

Keeping our natural teeth is important. The stop gum disease book of highest value in this area is What You Should Know about Gum Disease.  This book can be found on Amazon or any book seller’s site. The international book number is:  978-0981485508.

With these tips, you should have a stong competitive advantage in stopping or avoiding dental health problems before they get to the point of costing you huge sums of time, money and pain. These tips can spare you from pain and save you money even if you are already on the path of expensive treatments.

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Review of Therabreath Product Line

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

This is a review of the Therabreath products. I have personally used them and find them to be quite good.

The premise of the products is their potent oxygenated compounds. Oxygenated compounds have the power to eliminate the bacteria that cause bad breath, gum disease and other problems.

The therabreath products have many incarnations, including drops, gums, toothpastes and mouthwashes. I’ve used the Perio-Therapy mouthwash and toothpastes as well as the AktivOxigen Serum. Specifically, I like to put the AktivOxigen drops into my hydrofloss (an oral irrigator) before irrigating my teeth and gums.

The benefits to this way of doing things seems very evident. Though real to me, I acknowledge this as a subjective experience that others may not agree with.

As with any other type of product line, there are coupons and you can receive therabreath coupons at the therabreathcoupon.com site. Using some of these coupons is as good as getting a therabreath discount.

There are multiple ways to utilize the therabreath products. The founder of this product line has demonstrated in public how powerful his oxygenated mouthwashes are. For example, he bit into an onion and tested his breath using a halimeter ( a device for determing the level of bad breath you have). This of course, prompted a very high reading on the halimeter.

He was able to show that the halimeter’s findings were much less after using the mouthwash on himself. This was certainly a great demonstration of the power of these products.

You should be advised that the United States Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated any statements about any products in this article. If you have or think you might have any type of oral health problem or any other health problem, visit with your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment.  This article does not intend to offer advice, it is for information purposes only.

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