Archive for the ‘Bad Breath Treatment Tips’ Category

Cause Of Bad Breath: What Is Bad Breath – [Live Video]

By Admin On January 25, 2010 No Comments

Bad breath is a very common and embarrassing condition for many and it’s a situation that creates a lot of anxiety for people who have it. When it comes to bad breath, there are a lot of myths out there.

So I went looking for a few good videos with truthful information on the causes of bad breath, and I came across one that I knew I had to share with you.

The video is below, but when you’re done, make sure you check out the link just underneath the video for the full story…

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Bad Breath Treatment Tip: B Is For Breath

By Admin On January 3, 2010 No Comments

Take your vitamins, especially your vitamin B. Lowered B levels can lead to bad breath, especially B6 which is not found in large amounts in most foods. A vitamin supplement can help correct this, which will improve your breath. Again, the healthier you are, the sweeter your breath, so don’t forget looking at health causes such as vitamin deficiencies if you have bad breath.

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Bad Breath Treatment Tip: Anise Tea Mouthwash

By Admin On November 22, 2009 No Comments

Take a few teaspoons of anise seeds, and boil them in water for a few minutes to make a licorice flavored tea.  Strain the seeds out and then either drink the tea or use it as a mouthwash.  Whichever way you choose you’ll find its natural anti-microbial properties will help cleanse your mouth and clean your breath.  If you like it, drink it; if you don’t just use it as a mouthwash and gargle

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Bad Breath Treatment Tip: Invest In A Tongue Cleaner

By Admin On November 11, 2009 1 Comment


Since so much bacteria resides on the tongue, it’s a good idea to invest in a specialty tongue cleaner or tongue scraper.  Yes, brushing your tongue helps, but a toothbrush is engineered to clean teeth, not your tongue, and the two are very different.  Teeth are hard and smooth, where the tongue is soft and irregular.  Get a specialty tongue cleaner and clear out more of those odor-causing bacteria.

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Baking Soda: A Cheap and Easy Bad Breath Remedy

By Admin On September 17, 2008 1 Comment

Baking soda’s not just for the refrigerator any more. It’s been used for brushing teeth for ages, and one of its biggest advantages is the effect it has on your breath. Baking soda absorbs odors, and that doesn’t change when you put it on your toothbrush. Use baking soda to brush, don’t forget the tongue, and you’ll notice a marked decrease in bad breath.

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Dental Care Tip: Fill Your Cavities

By Admin On August 30, 2008 No Comments

We all know that cavities are holes in your teeth caused by tooth decay.  If you have cavities, run don’t walk to the dentist and set yourself up to get fillings.   Not only do they add to bad breath all by themselves, but cavities also provide a perfect place for those pesky food particles that bad-breath-causing bacteria feed on to lodge in your mouth.  Fillings help.

[Cav's Tip: Getting healthy teeth and gums doesn’t have to be hard… Discover how you can effectively end Bleeding Gums, Gingivitis, Gum Disease & Bad Breath Naturally. Learn more here.

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Clean Your Dentures Daily

By Admin On August 18, 2008 No Comments

Today’s Quick Tip: Clean Your Dentures Every Night

Dentures are like teeth in more ways than one; they not only help you eat, but they can cause bad breath if you don’t take care of them. You need to clean them regularly, every night is best, and be sure to use an anti-bacterial cleanser. That will stop bacteria from building up and giving you bad breath.

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How A Lowly Toothpick Can Help Your Bad Breath

By Admin On August 6, 2008 No Comments

Today’s Quick Tip: Use A Toothpick

Anything that remains in the mouth long enough can contribute to bad breath.  Sometimes you get something stuck in your mouth that brushing and flossing just don’t seem to be able to get rid of.  Try a toothpick, sometimes its rigid shape is what you need.    Once you get everything that doesn’t belong out of your mouth your breath will probably smell a lot better.

[Cav Says: Did you know that most commercial oral care products "cover-up" bad breath instead of prevent it? Learn more here.]

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Homemade Remedy For Bad Breath

By Admin On August 3, 2008 No Comments

Today’s Quick Tip: Use Baking Soda

Baking soda’s not just for the refrigerator any more. It’s been used for brushing teeth for ages, and one of its biggest advantages is the effect it has on your breath. Baking soda absorbs odors, and that doesn’t change when you put it on your toothbrush. Use baking soda to brush, don’t forget the tongue, and you’ll notice a marked decrease in bad breath.

[Ed. Note: Did you know that most commercial oral care products "cover-up" bad breath instead of prevent it? Learn more here.]

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Today’s Quick Tip: Visit Your Dentist Regularly

By Admin On June 29, 2008 No Comments

Even if you do practice good oral hygiene, you still need your dentist to perform thorough dental cleaning. Your dentist can also perform a check-up and possibly detect early signs of damages to the teeth and gums that may cause bad breath. Some bad breath problems may be the result of underlying chronic medical conditions. Your dentist may refer you to a specialist if he suspects other medical causes of bad breath.

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