Bad breath, or halitosis, can be embarrassing and even impact relationships. Understanding the root causes is key to meliorating it. Here are three common culprits:

Poor Oral Hygiene
Negligence at brushing and flossing allows remnant food particles to promote bacteria growth–and odor. Plaque buildup also habour odor-causing bacteria.
Solution: Brush twice a day, floss daily.
Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)
Saliva naturally cleanses the mouth. It lustrate particles and bacteria. When the mouth is dry, bacteria thrive and create a foul smell.
Solution: Stay hydrated, chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva.
Certain Foods and Habits
Foods like garlic, onions, and coffee have strong odors that linger. Smoking also contributes to chronic bad breath.
Solution: Limit odor-causing foods, rinse after meals, and consider reducing or quitting smoking.
With these improvements, fresher breath is within reach! If bad breadth persist, please visit a dentist.