As the quality of life improves, people have more choices in food intake, and the number of oral problems that come with it is increasing. Bad breath is a common oral health problem in daily life, and it is also a distressing and embarrassing problem. It not only causes a sense of distance between people, but also affects personal self-confidence. In addition, the recurrence of bad breath also troubles many people. This article will explain the causes, types, prevention and treatment of bad breath from multiple angles to help you understand how to prevent bad breath.
Common causes and types of bad breath
The oral cavity of most people is in a state of nutrient abundance. In the process of ingesting food, food residues will remain on the oral mucosa. In addition, the warm and humid environment in the oral cavity provides favorable conditions for the reproduction of bacterial biofilms. If the bacterial biofilms are not removed in time, they can cover the entire oral cavity in just 12 hours. If the ozone bacteria growing on the tongue coating are not cleaned in time, they will emit bad breath and cause bad breath. This is physiological bad breath with a probability of up to 90%. In addition to physiological bad breath, there is also pathological bad breath. Unlike physiological bad breath, this is caused by health problems of the oral cavity or body. The most common causes include gingivitis, dental caries, oral infections, gastrointestinal diseases, etc.
Bad oral hygiene, dry mouth, tobacco use and certain medications can also cause bad breath. Therefore, it is important to identify the specific cause and take appropriate measures to deal with it.
How to prevent and treat bad breath?
To effectively prevent and treat bad breath, you need to keep your mouth clean and hygienic for a long time. Here are some prevention and treatment methods:
- Use a toothbrush and dental floss: Brush your teeth twice a day, use dental floss to clean the gaps between teeth, effectively remove food debris and dental plaque in the mouth, avoid food debris from staying in the mouth, and prevent bacteria from growing.
- Use oral mucosa cleaning tools: In addition to daily oral cleaning, the prevention of bad breath should also focus on the cleaning of the oral mucosa, effectively remove food debris on the oral mucosa, reduce bacterial growth, and keep the mouth clean.
- Regular dental examinations: Timely detection and treatment of potential oral problems, such as caries, gingivitis, etc.
The role of Tongueclear oral cleaner and oral mucosal gel in preventing bad breath
Most traditional oral cleaning tools can only be used to clean the tongue and teeth, but the oral biofilm system is a whole. Simply cleaning the tongue and teeth cannot completely eliminate the bacteria in the mouth. This is why I have cleaned my teeth and tongue, but the bad breath problem still recurs. Tongueclear is considering the research and development of these oral mucosal cleaning tools, especially oral cleaners and oral mucosal gels, which provide innovative solutions to the problem of bad breath.
Oral airbag cleaner: It makes up for the shortcomings of traditional oral cleaning tools. It is designed for the delicate, sensitive and soft characteristics of oral mucosa. It can clean the tongue coating, sublingual area, upper and lower jaws, inner cheeks, gums, etc. with one product. At the same time, the brush head adopts food-grade liquid silicone and 3D airbag brush head design, which is soft and fits the mouth in all directions. It can effectively wipe the bacterial biofilm on the oral mucosa, which will not damage the oral mucosa and restore the freshness of the mouth.
Oral mucosal gel: It contains lysozyme and glycosidase, which are effective ingredients for the source of bad breath. Lysozyme can dissolve harmful odor-causing bacteria in the mouth and reduce bacterial growth (making harmful bacteria inactive). Glycosidase can enzymatically hydrolyze the residual sugar in the mouth to prevent the residual sugar from causing bad breath problems. The combination of the two can quickly decompose the sugar and bacteria in the mouth, thereby removing the bacterial biofilm.
They will not destroy the balance of oral mucosa and flora, and can safely and effectively reduce bad breath caused by unclean oral mucosa.
The impact of bad breath is far-reaching, not only a problem of oral hygiene, but may also involve the overall health of the body. Understanding the causes of bad breath and taking safe and effective preventive measures to prevent bad breath can greatly improve breath problems and keep your breath fresh.