Ways To Get Rid of Mouth Odour
Mouth odour is an embarrassing condition caused by a group of anaerobic, sulfur-producing bacteria that breeds beneath the surface of the tongue and often in the throat and tonsil area.
These anaerobic bacteria assist in digestion by breaking down proteins into amino acids, and in the process they excrete waste as odorous and bad tasting compounds that cause bad breath. Jumia Travel shares 5 ways you can solve and get rid of the issue of mouth odour. You should note that this condition is an easy one to solve, and nothing to worry about. You only need to be dutiful and dedicated about it.
STIMULATE YOUR
SALIVARY FLOW
A dry mouth gives the perfect environment for the group of
anaerobic bacteria that causes mouth odour. Avoiding a dry mouth by stimulating
the flow of saliva in your mouth will help you get rid of mouth odour. This can
be done by chewing gum, lozenges or mints that are sugar free. The ones that
contain Xylitol, a non-sucrose sweeter, are best because they help you avoid
cavities. You can also have a bottle of water handy to drink from time to time
throughout the day, to keep your mouth from getting dry.
GOOD DENTAL HYGIENE
Brush your teeth at least twice a day (in the morning when you wake and at
night before you sleep). It is very important you don’t neglect to brush your
teeth at night because while you sleep little or no saliva is being produced,
so anaerobic bacteria have the perfect environment to thrive throughout your
eight hours of sleep. Brushing your mouth before you sleep will help remove any
food and plaque in your mouth that the anaerobic bacteria can feed on while
you’re asleep.
Fluoride toothpastes should be used, alongside brushes with soft
(but not too soft) bristles (so you don’t damage your enamel and gum). You
should also try to brush within the range of 1 – 2 minutes. Mouthwashes
(alcohol free) and dental flosses can also be used after meals, especially
after meals that contain onion and garlic, dairy foods, meat, fish, refined and
processed sugars, coffee and juices, and heavily processed foods that contain
refined carbohydrates like cookies, cakes, sweets and ice cream which provide
the ideal breeding environment for these bacteria.
FIBROUS FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Remember the saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”. Well in
this case, we’ll modify it to, “An apple a day keeps the bad breath away”.
Eating fibrous fruits and vegetables like apples, bananas, oranges, potatoes
etc., help moisten the mouth and remove the bacteria in the mouth, thus helping
you get rid of mouth odour.
CLEAN YOUR TONGUE (INCLUDING THE BACK OF YOUR
TONGUE)
Over time, there is a coating that forms on your tongue that becomes
the host for many smelly bacteria. It is thus important for you to remember to
gently brush your tongue, including the back of your tongue, with your
toothbrush. If your brush is too big to reach the back of your tongue, you can
get a smaller brush or something called a ‘scrapper’ to help you reach back
there and properly clean the surface of your tongue, removing bacteria, food debris
and dead cells that you might not have been able to remove by only brushing
your teeth.
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