The smelly sign that can indicate gum disease – could cause tooth loss

Many of us are wary about having bad breath from a social standpoint. We regularly brush our teeth to make sure that not only are our teeth healthy, but to prevent any unwanted odours from our mouth. However, it could have more serious implications that affect our health.

He advised: “Regular brushing, flossing and using an interdental cleaner can help to reduce the build up of bacteria in the mouth and also reduce the risk of gum disease, as well as helping to address it once it starts.

“By maintaining a good oral health routine with regular brushing and flossing, you can help to eliminate most types of breath.

“If, however, the problem persists it’s important you visit a medical practitioner in order to investigate further.”

The condition is caused by a build up of plaque on the teeth.

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Treatment for gum disease depends on how severe it is.

In its early stages, your dentist will:

  • Provide advice about keeping your teeth clean, including the use of interdental brushes
  • Advise you to stop smoking, if relevant
  • Advise you to get your teeth cleaned by a hygienist.

However, if it becomes more serious you may need to have “deep cleaning” under the gums and antibiotics, and in extreme cases some patients will also need to have teeth removed and gum surgery.

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