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Your teeth are made of a material that looks like gravel. Inside the teeth, there are nerves and blood vessels. Your teeth need a lot of activity that you can do as a matter
of course. This includes eating, chatting, and even smiling. But dental problems are not prone to smiles. They include problems such as tooth decay and dental
infections.
Diseases associated with bad breath:
Halitosis can result from:
Dental caries .
Dentures are not repaired.
Yeast infection in the mouth.
Dry mouth (a condition caused by a lack of secretion of saliva in the mouth), saliva is needed to clean and clean the mouth, by eliminating residual bacteria in the
mouth.
If these residues are not removed from the mouth, they will rot and cause bad breath due to dry mouth.
Infection with multiple viral infections.
Health problems in the glands.
Respiratory tract (chronic sinus) infections.
Diabetes.
Liver or kidney problems.
Avoid bad breath:
You can avoid bad breath by:
Follow the guidelines for your oral health. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste to remove food and plaque. Brush your teeth after every meal, and keep
an extra toothbrush at work or school to brush your teeth after lunch. Don't forget to brush your tongue, the tongue is the biggest bacteria store in the mouth.
Replace your toothbrush with a new one every two or three months.
Flossing once a day helps you reach bacteria which are positioned in places that cannot be reached by a regular toothbrush to ensure that food waste and good plaque are
removed from your teeth.
If you use dentures, remove them before bed and clean them thoroughly before using them when you wake up.
Check with your dentist regularly at least twice a year, as he will examine your mouth and teeth closely.
Quit smoking and ask your dentist some useful tips that will help you get out of this dangerous habit.
Drink plenty of water, as this contributes significantly to constantly moisturizing your mouth and throat and increases the amount of saliva in the mouth.
Drink low sugar dairy products.
Bleeding gums:
The cause of bleeding is the gums. The most common cause is a bacterial infection, resulting in bleeding gums when teeth and teeth are not followed regularly. A layer of
bacteria called plaque forms on the teeth and on the gum borders, the bacteria produce plaque. Inflammation of the gums, gingivitis is the cause of bleeding if the plaque is
not removed by the dentist it will worsen the bleeding problem which leads to the so-called (gum disease), which leads to more bleeding.
Common causes of bleeding gums:
Inflammation of the gums is caused by the presence of plaque bacteria.
Injury or trauma to the gums.
Toothbrush abuse or dental floss.
Vitamin C deficiency or vitamin K deficiency.
Hormonal disturbances during adolescence or during pregnancy.
Leukemia.
Place the dentures that are tight or improper.
Risk of bleeding gums:
Bleeding gums need further care and cleaning. Your neglect can exacerbate bleeding problems and gum disease, which are the main causes of tooth loss. Recent research has
shown a link between chronic gum disease and heart attacks.
of course. This includes eating, chatting, and even smiling. But dental problems are not prone to smiles. They include problems such as tooth decay and dental
infections.
Diseases associated with bad breath:
Halitosis can result from:
Dental caries .
Dentures are not repaired.
Yeast infection in the mouth.
Dry mouth (a condition caused by a lack of secretion of saliva in the mouth), saliva is needed to clean and clean the mouth, by eliminating residual bacteria in the
mouth.
If these residues are not removed from the mouth, they will rot and cause bad breath due to dry mouth.
Infection with multiple viral infections.
Health problems in the glands.
Respiratory tract (chronic sinus) infections.
Diabetes.
Liver or kidney problems.
Avoid bad breath:
You can avoid bad breath by:
Follow the guidelines for your oral health. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste to remove food and plaque. Brush your teeth after every meal, and keep
an extra toothbrush at work or school to brush your teeth after lunch. Don't forget to brush your tongue, the tongue is the biggest bacteria store in the mouth.
Replace your toothbrush with a new one every two or three months.
Flossing once a day helps you reach bacteria which are positioned in places that cannot be reached by a regular toothbrush to ensure that food waste and good plaque are
removed from your teeth.
If you use dentures, remove them before bed and clean them thoroughly before using them when you wake up.
Check with your dentist regularly at least twice a year, as he will examine your mouth and teeth closely.
Quit smoking and ask your dentist some useful tips that will help you get out of this dangerous habit.
Drink plenty of water, as this contributes significantly to constantly moisturizing your mouth and throat and increases the amount of saliva in the mouth.
Drink low sugar dairy products.
Bleeding gums:
The cause of bleeding is the gums. The most common cause is a bacterial infection, resulting in bleeding gums when teeth and teeth are not followed regularly. A layer of
bacteria called plaque forms on the teeth and on the gum borders, the bacteria produce plaque. Inflammation of the gums, gingivitis is the cause of bleeding if the plaque is
not removed by the dentist it will worsen the bleeding problem which leads to the so-called (gum disease), which leads to more bleeding.
Common causes of bleeding gums:
Inflammation of the gums is caused by the presence of plaque bacteria.
Injury or trauma to the gums.
Toothbrush abuse or dental floss.
Vitamin C deficiency or vitamin K deficiency.
Hormonal disturbances during adolescence or during pregnancy.
Leukemia.
Place the dentures that are tight or improper.
Risk of bleeding gums:
Bleeding gums need further care and cleaning. Your neglect can exacerbate bleeding problems and gum disease, which are the main causes of tooth loss. Recent research has
shown a link between chronic gum disease and heart attacks.
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