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Also, enamel loss has a direct correlation to sensitivity in teeth - people with less enamel complained of much greater sensitivity in their teeth to hot and cold. Can you imagine rinsing and gargling with vinegar? I don't even have to tell you what that would taste like, but think for a second what it can do to your teeth! If your tonsils have white dots (stones): then you have something called tonsil stones. These are a build up of bacteria in your throat which form little stones. These stones smell quite bad and are a very common cause of bad breath but are harmless health wise. There are lots of articles online about how to remove these yourself (don’t do anything dangerous such as poking or prodding with sharp objects!) and I would recommend the mouthwash therabreath (thebreathco in the UK) to improve the smell.

If you don’t know the cause of the bad breath or have found tonsil stones or post nasal drip you need to go. If your bad breath is not leaving and is not caused by oral hygiene you also need to go to the doctor.This is a medical condition which causes indigestion and often heartburn. You can get acid reflux as well as silent reflux - I would recommend bringing this up with your doctor.

For whitening, look for mouthwashes that contain hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide among the active ingredients. Dripping mucous or bunged up nose: this is a sign of post nasal drip which can be treated using medications from the pharmacy. If this persists you should see a doctor (even if the bad breath goes away). CONCLUSION: Based on the study in situ, it is recommended that low pH mouthrinses should not be considered for long term or continuous use and never as pre-brushing rinses. In view of the plaque inhibitory efficacy of ASC, short- to medium-term applications similar to those of chlorhexidine would be envisaged.If your tongue has a white coating: you can invest in a tongue scraper or brush your tongue after cleaning your teeth. However, not everybody has a naturally pink or red tongue. Having a slightly white tongue is normal and not necessarily where your bad breath is coming from. You should ask your dentist why your tongue is this colour and if it is normal as well as treatment options. AIM: Studies in situ and in vitro were planned to measure enamel erosion by low pH mouthrinses. The study in situ measured enamel erosion by ASC, essential oil and hexetidine mouthrinses over 15-day study periods. The study was a 5 treatment, single blind cross over design involving 15 healthy subjects using orange juice, as a drink, and water, as a rinse, as positive and negative controls respectively. Two enamel specimens from unerupted human third molar teeth were placed in the palatal area of upper removable acrylic appliances which were worn from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday forthree weeks. Rinses were used 2x daily and 250 ml volumes of orange juice were imbibed 4x daily. Enamel loss was determined by profilometry on days 5, 10 and 15. The study in vitro involved immersing specimens in the 4 test solutions together with a reduced acid ASC formulation for a period of 4 h under constant stirring; Enamel loss was measured by profilometry every hour. As you can see from the chart below - almost all commercially available mouthwashes have a highly 'acidic' environment. The Moral of the Story: Use a non-acidic mouthwash, like one of our dentist-formulated TheraBreath Oral Rinses. Various Commercial Mouthwashes

If the doctor is unsure what is causing your bad breath ask to be referred to a specialist or another doctor. Key Ingredients: If fighting cavities is your number one concern you'll want to look for xylitol or sodium fluoride. Sodium fluoride can also help prevent tooth decay and white spots which may be an early sign of tooth decay. Independent testing concludes that low pH (acidic) rinses lead to enamel loss over time. That damage is even worse if you use them before brushing!

The enamel on your teeth is one of the hardest substances that your body can produce. However, acid is one of the most corrosive substances in nature. The study shown below discovered that rinsing your mouth with a mouthwash that contains a high concentration of acid causes a drastic increase in enamel loss. Before I begin, I would just like to say that having this problem is not something that should control your life! I have read posts where people have said they are suicidal from this problem and have become extremely socially anxious and isolated. Like any other ailment or illness this is something which should not be seen as embarrassing but instead as something which needs to be treated using rational and safe approaches. I really do hope that this guide helps you :) Food you are eating such as garlic or very spicy/ smelly foods which you can easily cut out of your diet if it bothers you. First I would recommend getting a flashlight and a mirror and having a look around your mouth for any signs that something is obviously wrong such as large amounts of redness or a very coated tongue (your dentist should have spotted if something was wrong but just in case!) After reading through numerous posts about bad breath (bb) on here, I have decided to provide a simple guide for people who believe they are struggling with this problem. I am not a medical professional this is research I found online and through my own experiences, always see a professional

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