Bad Breath By on July 08, 2014

Suffering from Chronic Bad Breath? (Halitosis)

If you want to make a strong impression, it's important that you have a smile that's healthy and looks great. But that's only part of the equation. It's also important that you avoid making a bad impression, and few things can make a worse impression than bad breath. Sometimes bad breath is just a temporary problem, but other times, people may suffer from serious, chronic bad breath that can adversely affect their personal and professional lives.

In such cases, a skilled Nashville dentist can be of great help. Let's look at bad breath right now and how the issue can be appropriately addressed.

What usually causes bad breath?

In most cases, bad breath is caused by the bacteria that naturally occurs in the mouth. This is the same bacteria related to gum disease and tooth decay, and is often located on the tongue. The bad breath can be worsened by dry mouth and other issues in the mouth, such as severe gum disease and tooth decay. When you visit our Nashville cosmetic dentistry center, we will always work hard to ensure your mouth is as clean as possible.

Other Causes of Bad Breath

In addition to bacteria in the mouth, bad breath can be linked to other systemic problems. For instance, sinus infections and other issues with the nasal cavities can cause bad breath. The tonsils can similarly be a source of bad breath, particularly if a person has developed tonsilloliths (calcified matter trapped around the tonsil area). Issues with the esophagus, lungs, and stomach can also result in problems with the breath, as can systemic diseases and disorders.

Dental Hygiene and Bad Breath

In order to combat most cases of bad breath, it's imperative that people practice basic dental hygiene and at-home care. That means brushing at least twice a day (ideally after every meal) and flossing every night. It's also important to clean the tongue, either with your toothbrush or with a special tongue scraper. Since the bacteria that causes bad breath often congregates on the tongue, this can make a major difference.

Professional Treatment for Bad Breath

When you undergo professional treatment for bad breath, it will be imperative that we address the exact cause of the bad breath. Sometimes this meas dealing with tooth decay and gum disease, while other times it means assessing the overall health of various structures of the mouth and throat for proper diagnosis. We will work diligently with you and address any concerns you may have during every step of your treatment.

Other Dental Care Options to Consider

In addition to the above dental care treatments, we are pleased to offer patients a comprehensive host of procedures that will improve the overall health and appearance of their smiles, including teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and Nashville dental crowns.

Learn More About Your Dental Health Needs

For more information about treating bad breath and how we can help you with professional treatments, be sure to contact our Nashville cosmetic and restorative dentistry center today. The entire team looks forward to meeting you in person and discussing these matters in greater detail.

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Dr. Clint Newman, DDS

Clint Newman, DDS

Dr. Clint Newman is a renowned cosmetic dentist who combines advanced technology with a keen eye for detail to provide his patients with outstanding results. In addition to being the official dental provider of the Tennessee Titans, Dr. Newman is a member of prestigious organizations, including:

  • American Dental Association
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Nashville Dental Society
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

To schedule a consultation at Clint Newman, DDS, request an appointment online or call (615) 385-3507 today.

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