Astrid.
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There are different odour-related problems and their probable causes and cures. You can view the table here.
http://www.tau.ac.il/~melros/bda/
Hope it helps. |
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zoeksalamander
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Try chewing on sage-leaves, it was used in olden days and it's supposed to be a pretty good way of getting rid of halitosis. |
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East Bay Punk
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Chew On Mint Leafs
As you have tried toothpaste, mouthwash
Why not use my grannys old remedy? IT WORKS!!
Cheers!! |
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nkskl
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KEEP YR. TONGUE CLEAN. GARGLE WITH SALINE WATER, EAT RIGHT AND LIGHT, DENTAL TREATMENT/CLEANING REGULARLY,CHECK YOURSELF 4 PYRIYA-A DECEASE FOR GUMS |
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fuzzzboxx
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gaffer tape |
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domlacey127
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brush teeth
floss
gargle
chew gum |
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gin
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mouth wash or extra strong mints which u can buy jsut for bad breath |
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doughnut1002001
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hi it sounds like gum disase, - although i'm not a dentist, the best thing to do would be to go to your dentists and ask to see the hygenist, there really good they basically give your mouth a good clean and this helps to get rid of the gum disase thats causing your problems,
also your hygenist will be able to recomend some stronger products than you are using already. |
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gruffalo
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It could be something to do with your diet, as often acid from the stomach can produce bad breath. If you speak to your doctor about it, he or she may have some ideas as to what to cut out of your diet. |
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carsons
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you dont order comes from inside stomach |
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~*~Beautiful Gorgeous~*~
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brush your teeth |
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allways_dejavu
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brush ur teeth and also scrub ur tongue but not very hard, maintain ur diet donot over eat , as much as u can digest easly,
take water put some rose petals in it for oneday, then take the petals out, put some drops of lemon in it, and gurgle with it. there ru many usefull tips from other folks. try them |
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Cherriest
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Persistent bad breath is a sign of periodontal disease. Due to the bleeding gums, it sounds as if you have at least the first stage which is gingivitis.... hopefully it is not a more advanced stage. Get in to see your dentist as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment. Also, make sure you have a good oral hygiene routine by brushing 2-3 times per day and flossing at least once per day. You will notice the bleeding begin to subside the more you brush and floss. |
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Harley
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See a dentist... or a priest! |
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oldaaronxxx
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If Brushing, flossing and mouth wash don't have any effect, you could have a tooth decay'n (and it would smell like bad breath) Go see a dentist and have him give you a good look over. |
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Hopeful
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The fact that you mention that when you brush your teeth harder it draws out blood sometimes, leads me to believe that you have gingivitis. This is an inflammation of the gums surrounding the teeth caused by a buildup of plaque or food particles.
Sometimes gingivitis can be reversed. Other times it can lead to periodontitis. This is advanced gum disease; inflammation of gum tissue, which causes bone loss resulting in tooth loss if untreated.
No amount of brushing can get rid of the plaque which has been deposited under the gumline. Only a dentist can do this.
And don't believe that this cannot happen to a young person. This happens to anyone who does not take care of their teeth.
I speak from experience.
GET TO THE DENTIST NOW!!!!!!!! |
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