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My Toddler Has Bad Breath – What Does It Mean?

Tongue piercing Don t laugh because there are people who do this. And if you are one of them, then you should stop it right now. Piercing your tongue can provide more venues for bacteria to harbor in your tongue. It causes bad breath far worse than before. What should I do? Having said these, the first thing you should do is to stop any malpractice and do the right thing. It relies on how well you know about your condition and how faithful you are in doing the right thing to kill it. Stopping bad breath relies on 2 things: first, finding the cause of your condition; and second, treating it the right way 1. Finding the cause of your condition. Bad breath could only be stopped if you know where to start. Cure for the Mouth, Release from Bad Breath Have you checked how your breath smells lately? Most of us have the difficulty of identifying if we have bad breath or not. More often than not, exhaling towards cupped hands would not help you identify if you have foul breath. Wondering why? This is simply because the mouth and the nose are connected in some sort at the back of the mouth. In fact, they are advocates of discharging dead tissues from the mouth and in aid of breaking down the chemical substances that enter it. There are various causes that trigger the overproduction of sulfur in the mouth. One of these is the type of food we eat. There are plenty of times in the past that the very food we consumed left the smell in our mouth. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) Now, baking soda has a lot of uses when it comes with bad breath remedy since it eats the all the odors of your mouth. Here are those... Baking soda and water. A mixture of baking soda and water is an effective mouthwash that will remove bad breath. Baking soda and salt. Sinus infection, allergies and recurrent colds lead to post-nasal drip. This forces your child to use his mouth in breathing which will cause the mouth to dry easily. Another cause of xerostomia is blanket sucking. Child often does this as a habit. Any foreign object trapped in the nose of your child can prevent a free flow of air on the nostrils which makes breathing hard. 

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