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I recieved this information on bad breath treatment and wanted to pass it on because every year on New Year's I make the same resolution: that I am going to floss. I usually do it the one time and then feel guilty that I don't continue. Though this year, I also flossed on my birthday.
Here's to the tips below, enjoy and more from the road... to find out more on Dr. Lee Gause website, go here www.smiledesignmanhattan.com
Avoiding Bad Breath
· Flossing is essential to good hygiene and imperative to avoiding bad breath.
· Not skipping meals is key. Eating helps get rid of bacteria on the tongue and stimulates the washing action of saliva that helps avoid bad breath.
· Constant snacking is bad for oral hygiene and breath since your saliva doesn’t have time in between meals to wash away food naturally.
· Mints add fuel to the fire by increasing the amount of sugar in solution in the mouth which literally feeds the bacteria that causes bad breath.
Treating Bad Breath
· After eating, clean the mouth by brushing or rinsing with mouthwash to help prevent bad breath.
· Drink water regularly- this helps saliva to wash away bacteria.
· Regular cleanings with a dentist or dental hygienist are mandatory. Try to visit the dentist twice a year to maximize prevention.
· Sugarless gums, like Trident, Dentyne, or Orbitz are actually good for teeth. These chewing gums increase salivary flow which has a bathing or cleansing effect on the teeth. However, be careful! Excessive gum chewing can cause TMJ (Tempromandibular Joint) pain and clicking.
· Most people don't know that there is more than one kind of dental cleaning. If a person has persistent halitosis a deep cleaning (usually takes 2 to 4 visits and requires numbing) may be needed to remove tartar under the gums.
And now for a wee bit about Dr. Lee Gause, DDS ...
Dr. Gause’s dedication to superior dentistry is evident not only in patient care but through his credentials, awards won and continued education. As a member of various dental associations including the ADA, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentists, International College of Oral Implantologists and New York Invisalign Study Group, Dr. Gause continues to educate himself in the latest technologies and procedures.
Dr Gause is also the recipient of several prestigious awards including “2006 Recognition for Lecturing to Young Dentists,” presented by Health and Hospitals Corporation, “Oral Biology Award,” from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and “Graduating Dentist Award: Exemplary Character and Highest Level of Clinical Skill” and “Best in Residency Award,” given by Howard University.
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