How do I tell my partner he has really bad breath?
My partner has had bad breath for a while now. I’ve noticed lately he hasn’t been brushing every night. He says it makes him gag. I can’t stand the smell anymore. I’m trying to stay away from him but at times it is unavoidable. He obviously can’t smell it but I can. I have a bit of a problem being confrontational and saying something to him. What should I do?
Here is my personal story. Maybe it will help you. My wife quit kissing me. I kept asking her and finally she said, "You have bad breath". I was hurt because I could not smell my own bad breath. I got on the internet and learned that most bad breath is caused by bacteria on the tongue. I did not know this. I thought bad breath was caused by not brushing the teeth. Anyway, I found out about OraBrush tongue cleaner. I asked my dentist about OraBrush and he told me to try one. So I have been cleaning my tongue every time I brush my teeth for about 5 months. My wife will kiss me know and we often check each others breath. It has really helped our relationship. Here is the website if you are interested: http://www.orabrush.com
How do I cure bad breath and tightness of throat?
I had my tonsils taken out last year due to enlarged and white foul smelly particles was coming out. After tonsilectomy I have tightnesss of throat as if someone is choking me and now I am getting back the bad breath only on the right side inside mouth. It feels like something is in my throat.
Your throat muscles are inflamed. Simply eat something cool (like ice cream), or take medication. It wont last more than a few weeks.
How to cure Bad Breath?
Describing some efficient ways of curing bad breath
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Getting Rid Of Halitosis or Bad Breath
If you want to know more about bad breath and halitosis and whether or not you may have it, it may be best to visit your dentist to find out more about halitosis treatment. But, in the meantime, there are a few things you can do to see if you have the condition, as well as treatments that will help to get rid of the symptoms.
One of the main reasons that people get halitosis is a bacteria infection that can occur in various parts of the body or in the mouth. Bacteria in the mouth can produce gaseous substances that cause bad breath, and if you have food allergies, you may experience this if you eat a food that you are allergic to. Mouth sores or periodontal disease, which is a disease of the gums can also cause halitosis, so you will need to get an exam from your dentist to see if you have periodontal disease if you have tried a variety of toothpastes and mouthwashes.
Dry mouth is another cause of halitosis, and this can be caused by not drinking enough fluids throughout the day. You should make sure that you are drinking enough water each day, and eating plenty of fruits and vegetables each day will help you to avoid bad breath as well. Raw foods contain enzymes and antioxidants that are designed to rid the body of toxins, so a generous serving of them will most likely help you to have fresh breath throughout the day. If you are taking medications for allergies or blood pressure, you may experience dry mouth on a daily basis, which can cause bad breath and halitosis. So, you may have to increase your fluid intake to produce more saliva in the mouth, which will eliminate bacteria buildup.
In order to treat halitosis, you may want to brush your teeth with baking soda as well as toothpaste to thoroughly clean the mouth and rid it of bacteria. Flossing will also help you to rid your mouth of toxins and bacteria that can cause bad breath, and will also help you to remove food particles from your teeth that you may not be able to reach with brushing alone. You should also rinse your mouth with a strong cleansing agent, such as Advanced Listerine with germ killing powers that should work all day, and Scope, with various flavors like Cinnamon will not only give you a clean fresh feeling, but your breath will be pleasantly scented, which is ideal if you have to interact with people several times a day.
Jeff Clare
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How to cure bad breath associated with tonsil stones?
Ive suffered from tonsil stones for a year and learned to live with them because i refuse to get my tonsils removed, but there must be some way out there to eliminate the bad breath! i have a date tonight and can not have bad breath tonight!
I read online before that you can try & remove them by either sort of hacking them up, or with a water pic or something like that. Then just rinse really well with Listerine, & keep some gum or mints handy!! Good luck!!

