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What Causes Morning Breath?

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Published By Dr. Rachel Hall at 9 March, 2014

Do You Suffer From Morning Breath

Morning breath (halitosis) can be unpleasant and it probably isn’t the way you want to greet your partner or the day.

Does this sound familiar? You wake up in the morning and quickly cover your mouth with your hand, run to the bathroom gargle some mouthwash and brush your teeth because your mouth tastes as something has died in there and your breath would act as a weapon of mass destruction.

Everyone has morning breath to some degree.

What Causes Morning Breath

Here’s the simple reason why: When you sleep, your mouth dries out. When your mouth dries out, odour-producing bacteria breed and proliferate and that’s why your breath can be worse in the morning.

If you snore or breathe through your mouth at night, you’re more likely to have bad breath in the morning than those who don’t as your mouth is even more prone to drying out, allowing bacteria to grow.

 


Other Causes of Bad Breath

Some medications can cause your mouth to become dry overnight, worsening your halitosis. That’s why older people, who are often on many medications, frequently find their breath more unpleasant in the morning.

Smokers also may find they have bad morning breath. Smoking not only causes your saliva to dry up but also can raise the temperature of your mouth, making it a breeding ground for that dreaded bacteria that causes bad breath.

Allergies, too, can lead to bad breath. The mucus that drips down the back of your throat becomes a food source for bacteria. Should your postnasal drip become infected, it can put more odour-causing bacteria in your mouth.

Gum disease is one of the major causes of bad breath. Untreated gum disease allows bacteria that cause putrid smells and infection to harbour in the mouth and gums.

Mouth infections like dental abscesses and infected wisdom teeth can also be responsible for your bad breath.

 


How to Treat Bad Breath

If you’re one of the 65 percent of people with halitosis don’t panic, as bad breath is treatable.

Brush. Odour-causing bacteria accumulate between your teeth and on your tongue, so practising good dental hygiene will do a lot to improve your morning breath.

When you brush, be sure to do so for at least two minutes, not the 35 or 40 seconds that many people do.

After your nighttime brush, go directly to bed! Don’t eat or drink anything so as not to leave any food in your mouth.

Also, when you brush your teeth, brush your tongue too or preferable use a tongue scraper as the favourite place for odour-causing bacteria to live is at the back of your tongue. You’ll notice your breath is much fresher in the morning if you brush or scrape your tongue before you go to bed. 85% of bad breath smell comes from your tongue.

Floss. Brushing alone won’t remove the food particles that can become stuck between your teeth and gums.

Rinse. Mouthwash will get rid of the odour but only temporarily and can tend to kill the good bacteria as well as the bad depending on the brand. Look for an alcohol-free mouthwash as using one with alcohol it will dry your mouth out further and make your morning breath worse.

When rinsing a quick swish won’t do- if the directions say rinse for 30 seconds, then rinse for 30 seconds.

Visit Your Dentist. Regular dental checks and oral hygiene care can support you to reduce or eliminate bad breath by detecting and treating any dental issues and gum disease.

Evolve Dental Healing can recommend products to help alleviate dry mouth and bad breath.


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Call us to book your dental check and breath analysis appointment. Speak to our highly trained team today 07 3720 1811

  • Dr. Rachel Hall

    Dr. Rachel Hall

    Rachel is the founder and principal dentist at Evolve Dental Healing with over 30 years experience, practising holistically since 2001. Not your typical dentist, Rachel is a passionate opinion leader, challenging convention to empower people to make better dental and health choices, helping thousands to have healthy natural smiles. A respected writer and presenter on holistic dentistry, health and wellness it is Rachel’s mission to revolutionise the way people look at their dental health.

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