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What Causes Chronic Bad Breath Even After Brushing?

Chronic bad breath, aka Halitosis, is an embarrassing condition that can send your confidence downhill. The worst part is that sometimes, brushing your teeth is not enough to get rid of the smell. The key to solving this issue is identifying the cause and then having it treated.

That is why, in this post, we’ve covered the major factors that cause bad breath even after brushing.

Why Does My Breath Smell Even After Brushing?

Studies have found that Halitosis is experienced by 50% of people, and so is fairly common. The main causes of its occurrence include:

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

GERD, commonly known as chronic acid reflux, causes the contents in your stomach to flow to the oesophagus. This includes undigested food mixed with the acid in your stomach, which brings a foul smell to your mouth.

Oral Diseases

Oral diseases like gum disease and cavities can cause the build-up of bacteria in your mouth. Since these bacteria hide in between teeth and deep in your gums, they aren’t eliminated while toothbrushing. Additionally, this build-up can significantly increase if you suffer from dry mouth.

Other Diseases

Sometimes, oral diseases aren’t the reason for bad breath. Instead, it is another disease that has caused chemical changes in your bloodstream or, perhaps, increased bacteria in your body. These diseases that could lead to bad breath include liver failure, kidney failure, diabetes, intestinal blockage, etc.

Food and Lifestyle

Certain foods like onion and garlic tend to leave a foul smell in your mouth despite brushing. The odor can take a few hours or a day to go away. Besides that, if you regularly indulge in cigarettes, they can leave a stink in your mouth. In fact, tobacco can even cause dry mouth, which will eventually lead to gum disease.

How to Treat Chronic Bad Breath?

  • Be regular with brushing and flossing.
  • Use effective oral hygiene products like ACESS mouthwash and ACESS toothpaste to kill the bacteria in your mouth and prevent bad breath.
  • Drink lots of water.
  • Visit a dentist to treat the underlying problem that is causing the smell.

FAQs

Here are some common questions you may have about chronic bad breath:

What kills bad breath quickly?

Quick ways to kill bad breath include using breath mints, a good mouthwash, breath spray, or sugar-free gum.