… through caries | Halitosis

… through caries Bad breath can also be caused by tooth decay = caries. The caries itself does not cause an odour – however, enclosed food residues, which cause caries, do. Caries is therefore an indication of often remaining food residues and a lack of oral hygiene. These, in turn, are causes of bad breath. … … through caries | Halitosis

… of garlic | Halitosis

… of garlic A strong bad breath after a garlic-rich meal is known to everyone. When consumed, the substance allicin is released, which is responsible for the unpleasant odor. The smell is very persistent and accompanies you all day and sometimes even during the night. Home remedies to get rid of the garlic banner quickly … … of garlic | Halitosis

Halitosis

bad breath, mouth rot, halitosis, foetuses ex ore, dental diseasesThe sense of smell of humans is very limited compared to animals. While mammals orientate themselves by their sense of smell, humans perceive their environment more by sight. However, smell also plays a role in human relationships. A proof is the saying: “They cannot smell each … Halitosis

Diagnosis | Halitosis

Diagnosis People who suffer from bad breath often do not even notice it themselves. This fact is due to the fact that the sense of smell is subject to a certain adaptation mechanism. The human sense of smell usually responds only to changes in the concentration of fragrances. However, since the concentration of fragrances in … Diagnosis | Halitosis

… while fasting | Halitosis

… while fasting It is not uncommon for strong bad breath to occur during fasting. Although this is not necessarily the case, it is very common. Usually, bad breath is most often caused by bacteria in the oral cavity, which decompose remaining food and saliva. They produce sulfur-containing compounds that cause bad breath. With chamfered … … while fasting | Halitosis

Inflammation of the gums

Introduction Inflammations in the mouth, especially on the gums, are not always painful. At first the patient may notice an unpleasant feeling, later redness or swelling may become visible. Due to a very slow development of the inflammation, pain is not always developed. Not all patients go to a dentist, but first consult their family … Inflammation of the gums