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The causes of bad breath
Strictly speaking, all are humanbeings badbreathres. Oral cavity contains millions of anaerobic bacteria as Fusobacterium and Actinomyces protein that acts in the rotting food and equipment between them. This process leads to the formation of gases such as hydrogen sulfide offenssive mescaptan methyl skatole cadaverine, putrescine and so causing bad odors. If oral hygiene is not maintained properly all suffer from bad breath. Most of us control this by brushing, tongue cleaning and gargling. Maintining Even after cleaning the mouth some people suffer from the smell offenssive due to various causes must be diagnosed and treated properly.
Some causes of bad breath.
1) Poor oral hygiene:
If oral hygiene is not maintained properly the mouth becomes the seat of millions of gas-producing bacteria to degrade offenssive food debris. Bad breath is severe in those who do not brush their teeth regularly and clean the mouth after every meal. Snacks taken between meals can also cause bad breath due to insufficient cleaning. Badbreath is common in almost all people in the early morning. During sleep, there is less production of saliva. Saliva has antibacterial properties that help keep the mouth clean. Saliva conains oxygen molecules is required to make oral cavity aerobic. So, reducing the amount that is done during sleep is a favorable condition for anaerobic bacteria.
2) The food habits:
The main cause of bad smell is due to protein degradation by bacteria and therefore all products rich in protein food contributes to bad breath. Meat, fish, dairy products, eggs, cakes, nuts, pear and ECT can cause bad breath. Some items of food can produce a certain kind of smell that may be objectionable. raw onions can cause odors. They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, a raw onion a day, is everyone there. Eating groundnuts can also produce bad odors. However, if a good smell of cleaning can be reduced regardless of the nature of maintenance. The irregularity of both the food can cause bad breath. Small food articles taken in between meals can also produce odor.
3) Biofilm:
This is not training a thin sticky layer called biofilm on the tongue and oral mucosa. This layer is thicker at the back of the tongue where millions Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria were observed. The thick layer on the tongue is always associated with badbreath. Even a thin biofilm can make conditions favorable for anaerobic bacterial growth.
4) Dental caries:
It is a destructive process Destroy causing decalcification of enamel and dentin of the tooth resulting cavitisation. They are mainly produced by lactobacilli. Food particles are deposited inside these cavities and rotten by anaerobic bacteria cause bad odors. Normal brush easily removes debris food and hence are completely rotten. The cavities are common in children and in which the nose school maintain good oral hygiene. The calcium and vitamins can also predispose caries.
5) Gingivitis:
The gum is a mucous membrane with supporting connective tissue covering borders with teeth of the jaw. The main function of gum is protection. Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum. Due to various causes gum tissue infected causing swelling, pain and discharge. If the situation worsens the spread of infection in the area leading to periodontal pyorrhea continuous discharge called. Sometimes the infection goes into producing alveolar abscess with discharge of pus. Infection can even reach the bone osteomyelitis.All origin of these conditions may smell offenssive.
6) Gum retraction:
When the gums retract develops on the teeth a gap that will present the food particles and cause bad breath.
7) The plaque and tartar deposits, the plaque and tartar is deposited mainly in the spaces between the teeth and gums. This will provide a shelter for food debris and bacteria that cause bad breath.
ulcerative lesions and coatings:
Almost all ulcerative lesions of the mouth are associated with poor breath. These injuries can be caused by bacteria, viruses, food allergies or due to autoimmune diseases. aphthous ulcers are the most common ulcerating lesions. Others are herpes, fungal infections, Vincent's angina, infectious mononucleosis, scarlet fever, diphtheria, drug response and so on. cancerous ulcers cause severe bad breath. All fungal infections cause white coating (candidiasis). Leukoplakia is a thick white patch on the lining of the mouth and tongue. It is considered a precancerous condition. Offenssive breath is associated with these conditions.
9) Diseases of salivary glands:
Saliva is very useful to supply oxygen to all parts of the cavity mouth. Even a thin film coating called biofilm can provide an anaerobic condition in the mouth. Saliva can wet these layers and make an aerobic condition which is unfavorable for bacteria. Any condition that reduces the production of saliva can increase bacterial activity. Sometimes, the salivary duct is obstructed by stones or salivary glands tumors.Cancer offenssive is associated with the odor. In suppurative parotitis dischrge Purul in the mouth causes bad breath.
10) Tonsillitis:
The tonsils are a pair of nodes in the fabric side wall of the oropharynx. Inflammation of the tonsils is called tonsillitis. Bad breath is found in acute and chronic tonsillitis. Tonsillitis or peritonsillar abscess can also cause bad breath.
11) plates tonsils and tonsils liquid
If bad breath persists even after maintaining proper oral hygiene there is possibility of this condition. secreated serous fluid in the folds of the tonsils is very offenssive. Some patients complain of some materials Hawk cheese from the throat, which are very offenssive in nature. They are formed in the tonsil crypts which contain thousands of bacteria. In these conditions tonsillectomy gives significant relief of bad breath.
12) Pharyngitis and the abscess pharyngial:
Pharynx is a fibromuscular tube which forms the upper respiratory and digestive tract. Inflmmation of pharyngitis pharynx, caused primarily by bacteria and viruses. Bad breath is present in pharyngitis along with other signs such as cough and irritation throat. Abscesses of the pharyngeal wall may also produce offenssive discharge of pus in the throat. 13) Dentures:
Denture users may complain of bad smell due to the presentation of small food debris in the middle. Proper brushing may be possible in particular users prostheses fixed prostheses.
14) snuff:
Snuff chewing is associated with bad breath. The smell Snuff is unpleasant for others. Snuff can irritate the lining and cause ulcers and coatings. Gingivitis and pyorrhea are frequent among people who chew tobacco and snuff. The tartar is deposited on the teeth mainly near the gums. chewing tobacco, snuff obtain acidity gastric belching. All these causes odor offenssive.
15) Smoking:
Smokers have always smell bad. It can also produce lesions in the mouth and lungs, causing carbon dioxide increases breath.Smoking bad in the mouth and reduces the oxygen level, causing a condition positive for bacteria. appetite and thirst smoking so reduse acid peptic diseases common among heavy smokers.
16) Lesions in the nose and ear
Bad breath is occasionally seen in cases of sinusitis (sinus infection paragraph). In case of post nasal breath disease is common due to the presence of protein in landfills. These proteins are degraded by bacteria. The ear infection average with pus in the throat by the Eustachian tube (middle ear through the throat) can also cause odors offenssive. Chronic rhinitis (infection bodies lining the nose) and forign in the nose can also produce bad smell in the breath.
17) Diabetes mellitus:
Generally all diabetic patients suffer from bad breath. coated tongue, ulcers and coatings in the mouth, increased sugar level in tissues ect are responsible for growth breath.Bacterial bad diabetic patients is very faster than non-diabetics.
18) Fever:
Halitosis is common in almost all fevers. Even an acute fever can produce bad breath. Severe bad breath is seen in typhoid fever. Other infectious diseases like tuberculosis, AIDS because of bad odors, etc.. 19) Fasting and dehydration:
Dry mouth promotes bacterial activity. Thus, any condition that causes dry in the mouth makes the breath offenssive. Eventhough the food particles are known to cause bad breath, fasting can also produce the same. saliva production also reduced during fasting. Chewing and swallowing also helps to keep the mouth clean.
20) Bedridden patients:
offenssive bedridden patients suffering from breathing through a thick coating on language. Water consumption is also limited in these patients. Regurgitation of food aggravates the condition. Since talk less aeration in the oral cavity is reduced, which favors anaerobic bacteria become active.
21) diseases of the stomach and the esophagus:
Belching gas and food smells unpleasant. Abnormal function of lower sphincter to allow food to regurgitate upwards causing bad breath. Bad breath is also common in gastritis, gastric ulcers and stomach cancer.
22) bowel disease:
Bad breath is common in patients suffering from ulcerative lesions of intestine like ulcerative collition .. Other diseases are malabsorption syndrome intestinal tuberculosis, peritonitis, etc.
23) Diseases of lungs:
Lung diseases such as pneumonia, lung abscess, chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, lung cancer, etc. can produce bad odor during expiration.
24) Liver disorders:
Liver disease such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, can cause diseases of the bladder with poor breath.Gall vomiting also causes bad odor.
25) of psychiatric patients:
Bad breath is common in psychotic patients due to poor hygiene and irregular eating habits, less water consumption and ect.
26) somatization disorder:
It this is a psychiatric disorder characterized by the presence of a physical symptom that suggest a medical condition. These patients come with physical symptoms such as pain, difficulty breathing, nausea, bad smell ect. This condition is diagnosed after a thorough the patient with all investigations.Since It is a psychiatric disorder that must be managed with a psychological approach.
[For points mentioned in this article is for general information. BREATH anyone ill, you should see a qualified physician]
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Try brushing your teeth more often, and floss once you gargle with mouthwash, I recommends bactidol. If pain persists, I suggest you see a periodontist ("glue" dentist). Vincent's angina seems to be happening again Occasionally, if you do not keep your mouth clean. plaque (bacteria) that accumulates around the mouth if they are not kept clean are those that cause pain and inflammation. And since you have talked about having the lower anterior teeth often touching on the gum back of your upper teeth, what we call "deepbite" I suggest you also see an orthodontist to help correct the deep bite.
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