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What are the causes of female halitosis? Why do you often brush your teeth and still have a mouth

Brushing your teeth is an essential thing for everyone every day. Many people will have this situation when they brush their teeth. They often worry about it. Why do you often brush your teeth or have bad breath? What's the reason for bad breath? Let's discuss it with Xiaobian.

Why often brush tooth still halitosis?

1. The teeth are not brushed thoroughly, and there are dead angles, especially in the back space of the denture holder.

2. Brushing may be thorough, but it is difficult to treat periodontal disease. Until now, dentists believe that the most difficult to deal with bad breath is due to periodontal disease. People with periodontal disease may have better oral hygiene, but they have bad breath and loose teeth.

3. The bacteria that produce halitosis grow and multiply in the back of the tongue, and general brushing can't completely expel these colonies.

4. Some systemic diseases such as purulent rhinitis, paranasal sinusitis, foreign bodies in the nose of children, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, esophageal asphyxia, dyspepsia caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction, diabetes and other halitosis.

What is the cause of frequent halitosis?

1. [gastrointestinal diseases]: for example, peptic ulcer, chronic gastritis, functional dyspepsia, etc., may be accompanied by halitosis. Recently, we also found that the incidence of halitosis in the patients with Helicobacter pylori infection is significantly higher than that in the patients without Helicobacter pylori infection, and the symptoms of halitosis are significantly reduced after the eradication of Helicobacter pylori. The reason may be that H. pylori infection directly produces sulfide, which causes halitosis.

2. [smoking and drinking]: people who smoke, drink, drink coffee and often eat spicy and stimulating food such as onion, garlic and leek, or who are fond of stinky food such as stinky tofu and stinky eggs are also prone to halitosis.

3. [long term constipation]: long term constipation will cause halitosis, abdominal distention, anorexia, irritability and other self poisoning symptoms due to the harmful substances produced in the body can not be discharged in time and absorbed into the blood.

4. [too full for dinner]: too full for dinner or too large proportion of meat and greasy food or too large amount of spicy and hot irritant seasoning, too much fragrance and not enough light, too short time between dinner and sleep, too much food in stomach during sleep, etc.

5. [oral disease]: people suffering from dental diseases such as caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, oral mucositis, cavities and periodontal diseases are prone to bacteria, especially anaerobic bacteria, which decompose to produce sulfide, give off the smell of corruption, and produce halitosis.

6. [too much psychological pressure]: frequent mental tension causes the body's parasympathetic nerve to be in an excited state, and the digestive gland, especially the salivary gland, is reflexively produced, resulting in dry mouth, which is conducive to the growth of anaerobic bacteria and the production of halitosis.

How to prevent halitosis in life?

1. Quit smoking and alcohol, avoid gastrointestinal mucosa damage.

2. Regular diet, regular quantitative, eat more light food, avoid too salty spicy and other stimulating food.

3. Strengthen oral hygiene and pay attention to brushing teeth sooner or later.

Halitosis is easy to be ignored in daily life. It is usually accompanied with comorbidities when it comes to serious treatment. Therefore, once the symptoms of gastrointestinal diseases appear, the patients must take them seriously and choose regular hospital examination and treatment in time, so as not to delay the illness and miss the better treatment opportunity.