Bad Breath? We Can Help!

Dallas, TX, dentist offers treatment for periodontal disease

Have you noticed that your breath doesn’t feel fresh, even after brushing and flossing? This can lead to feelings of self-consciousness and can be very off-putting to others. If you’ve tried to solve this problem with changing your oral hygiene routine and eating habits, it could be a sign of a more serious oral health concern. Your team at Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, can help you understand the causes of your bad breath and find a helpful treatment.

Improving Your Oral Hygiene Routine

Halitosis could be caused by poor oral hygiene habits. At home, you should brush and floss at least twice a day. These steps help to remove food particles and bacteria that can accumulate throughout the day. When you brush your teeth, make sure to reach each tooth thoroughly and brush for two complete minutes. The back molars are often missed during this routine because they have many grooves that can be difficult to clean, so make sure to focus on this area when brushing. Don’t forget to brush your tongue, too, as your tongue can harbor bacteria. After brushing, floss between each of your teeth to clean in between your structures. You can end this routine with mouthwash for a fresh feeling after your routine. If you have any questions about your hygiene routine, your dentist is here to answer any questions you may have.

Other Habits That Can Cause Halitosis

If you are following a good oral hygiene routine but still experiencing foul odor, it could be caused by other factors. You may need to schedule a checkup with your dentist to discuss your concerns. In some cases, medications that you are taking can lead to dry mouth, which may lead to halitosis. Some of your favorite foods and drinks may also lead to bad breath, so be sure to rinse your mouth out after consuming things like coffee or meals with garlic and onion. If you’ve noticed chronic bad breath paired with other symptoms like swollen and sensitive gums, it could be a sign of periodontal disease.

A Way To Manage Periodontal Disease

Your dentist may be able to diagnose you with periodontal disease after a thorough examination of your oral cavity and asking about your current symptoms. Gum disease is an infection around your gingival tissue that is caused by bacteria and plaque buildup. The earliest stage of the infection is gingivitis, which can be reversed if treated promptly. Later stages of periodontal disease cannot be fully treated but can be managed with a proper oral hygiene routine and consistent deep cleanings.

Talk To Our Team To Learn More

Halitosis could be a sign of an oral health condition. To learn more, schedule an appointment with Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, today at 972-329-7645.