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What Causes Bad Breath?
Bad breath is a common health issue that significantly
impacts the lives of many people. The unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth
is bothersome to those who come into close contact with individuals suffering
from bad breath. This problem can lead to social isolation and even
psychological disorders like depression.
Literally, all humans are bad breathers. The oral cavity
contains millions of anaerobic bacteria, such as Fusobacterium and Actinomyces,
which act on food proteins, causing them to putrefy. This process results in
the formation of offensive gases like hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan,
cadaverine, skatole, putrescine, etc., causing bad odor. If oral hygiene is not
maintained properly, everyone will suffer from bad breath. Most of us manage this
through regular brushing, tongue cleaning, and gargling. However, even after
maintaining cleanliness in the mouth, some individuals suffer from offensive
smells due to various causes that need to be diagnosed and treated properly.
Here are several typical reasons for experiencing bad breath:Poor Oral Hygiene:
Inadequate oral hygiene leads to the accumulation
of bacteria and food debris in the mouth, resulting in the release of offensive
gases. Bad breath is particularly severe in those who do not brush their teeth
regularly and clean their mouth after each meal. Snacking between meals can
also contribute to bad breath due to inadequate cleaning.
Dietary Habits: Foods rich in protein, such as meat,
fish, dairy products, eggs, cakes, nuts, pears, etc., can contribute to bad
breath as they provide a favorable environment for bacterial growth.
Biofilm: A thin, sticky coating called biofilm forms
on the tongue and oral mucosa, providing an ideal environment for bacterial
proliferation. Even a thin biofilm can contribute to bad breath.
Dental Caries: Tooth decay, caused mainly by bacteria
like Lactobacilli, leads to the accumulation of food particles in cavities,
which putrefy and produce bad odor.
Gingivitis: Inflammation of the gums due to various
causes can result in swelling, pain, and discharge, contributing to bad breath.
And so on. These factors, along with others, can contribute
to bad breath experienced by some individuals.
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