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  1. Optical bio-sniffer for methyl mercaptan in halitosis [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta] by K. Mitsubayashi, T. Minamide, et all 2006-07-28
  2. End Bad Breath & Chronic Halitosis Today
  3. Nothing like halitosis to come between friends.(Health): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-02
  4. Halitosis: Unpleasant Odor, Dentistry, Dental Caries, Periodontal Disease, Periodontitis, Tooth Abscess, Post-Nasal Drip, Oral Hygiene, Toothbrush, Tongue ... Mouthwash, Toothpaste, Trimethylaminuria
  5. Oral Hygiene: Halitosis
  6. Beating Bad Breath: Your Complete Guide to Eliminating and Preventing Halitosis by Richard A. Miller, 1995-04
  7. Bad Breath Secrets: What the Doctor Told Me About Halitosis by Emery McFarland, 2008-11-23
  8. Bad Breath: Guide to Curing Halitosis the Natural Way
  9. Reader needs help for halitosis.(Medical Mailbox): An article from: Saturday Evening Post by Cory SerVaas, 2005-03-01
  10. Halitosis:The Causes of Bad Breath And How To Eliminate It by Harold Howard, 2010-08-12
  11. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way by Norman Morris, 2010-08-21
  12. Curing Halitosis the Natural Way by Anonymous, 2010-08-29
  13. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way
  14. But I Brushed My Teeth! : What To Do When Good Dental Hygiene Isn't Curing Your Halitosis by Harold Howard, 2010-08-12

21. What Causes Halitosis And How To Get Rid Of It
WHAT CAUSES halitosis AND HOW TO GET RID OF IT I'm halitosisfree. Let me tell you, that's hot.
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22. Halitosis
halitosis (bad breath) does not just have adverse social implications it is acondition (1) Effects of a two-phase oil-water mouthwash on halitosis.
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23. Nekkid
An obese, greasy necrophilic hermaphrodite with halitosis and multiple STDs! (A Princeton Student.)
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24. 1st Dentist - Oral Health And Tongue Scraping.
for over 50 years, it is only recently that studies have been conducted to show the decrease in halitosis (bad breath), gum problems, and
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25. Halitosis (Bad Breath) Familydoctor.org
Information about halitosis from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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What causes bad breath?
Most bad breath (halitosis) comes from something in the mouth. Food sticks between your teeth, around the gums and on your tongue. If you don't brush and floss your teeth every day, this food can rot. The rotten bits of food cause a bad smell in your mouth. Rotten food also helps bacteria to grow in your mouth. This bacteria can cause gum disease, or gingivitis. Gingivitis also causes bad breath. The things you eat and drink affect your breath. Bad breath may also be a sign of a health problem. Return to top
What can I do to prevent bad breath?
  • Brush your teeth at least 2 times every day, using a fluoride toothpaste. Be sure to brush along the gumline, as well as all tooth surfaces. Each time you brush your teeth, use your toothbrush to clean the surface of your tongue. Floss your teeth at least once a day to remove food from between your teeth. Eat more fruits and vegetables every day. Eat less meat.

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Specializes in restorations, porcelain crowns, dental implants, porcelain veneers, halitosis treatment, and nonsurgical gum treatment.
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27. Bad Breath, Halitosis, Bad Breath Cures From TheraBreath
Cure bad breath, halitosis, dry mouth, and sour tastes with various oral treatments available from the leaders of bad breath cures Therabreath, a
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28. Halitosis (Mal Aliento) Familydoctor.org
Translate this page El mal aliento (halitosis) proviene usualmente de algo en la boca. La comida sequeda entre los dientes, alrededor de las encías y en la lengua.
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  • 29. The Metro - Dallas/FtWorth
    Lewisville, TX. Cosmetic dentistry. Information on halitosis (bad breath) and gum diseases.
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    30. ADA.org Oral Health Topics Bad Breath (Halitosis)
    This page provides current information about Bad Breath (halitosis) as it relates to the public.
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    31. Halitosis ... Treating Bad Breath
    is a particularly common cause of halitosis and one which is easily treated . halitosis is polluting the air probably isn’t going to change you much.
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    Halitosis - Treating Bad Breath First of all, thorough brushing to remove food particles is a daily necessity. Regular check-ups to correct problem areas: gum disease, carious teeth, faulty restorations, overhanging fillings, leaking crowns, all of which cause food traps, is a must. For those over thirty, the odor of periodontal disease is a particularly common cause of halitosis and one which is easily treated. Having made certain that your physical oral condition is as pristine as possible by brushing and flossing and proper diet and all the other good things, your method of attack is as follows.
  • Chew sugarless gum or suck on sugarless lozenges to increase saliva flow. Saliva is the mouth’s natural mouthwash; it has antibiotic elements in it which reduce the numbers of bacteria in the mouth. Sugarless gum or candy is an absolute must. I’ve seen horrible cases of decay and gum disease arise from the habit of frequently eating sugar containing foods. Some people learn how to milk the salivary glands by sucking on the cheeks or tongue. When saliva production diminishes, keep the mouth wet with a liberal intake of water. Experts advise drinking eight glasses of water a day for basic metabolic function, and it seems that keeping the mouth moist is a good way of keeping the bacterial flora of the mouth under control. Hold the water in the mouth as long as possible-minimum of twenty seconds, and swish it around to loosen food particles and other bits of debris that bacteria feed upon. The longer the water remains in the mouth the better.
  • 32. Dental Tooth Whitening .com
    Professional dental care, tooth whitening systems for teeth bleaching and remedies for bad breath and halitosis.
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    33. What Is Halitosis?
    Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor Another unfortunate fact is that most halitosis sufferers have no idea
    http://www.qualitydentistry.com/dental/halitosis/summary.html
    What is Halitosis and What are the Causes Have you experienced any of the following?
      1. You frequently have a bad taste in your mouth.
      2. Your breath is interfering with your social or professional success.
      3. Somebody has commented on your bad breath, or offered you mints or chewing gum.
      4. You feel embarrassed by your breath .
      5. You find yourself using either breath mints, mouthwashes, chewing gum, or internal breath fresheners.
      6. People step back from you when you are talking to them, or they avoid direct contact with you.
      7. You experience a dry mouth or thick saliva on a regular basis and can’t seem to improve the condition.

    If you answered yes to any of the above you likely have a breath problem. The good news is that at the Center for Breath Treatment we have a highly effective treatment that has had a 99% success rate. What is halitosis?
    What causes a halitosis condition?
      There are a number of possible causes of halitosis. Below we have listed some possible causes and have separated them into medical and dental causes.
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      2. Tonsilar infections or tonsiloliths

    34. Sheffield AL Alabama Dentist Dr Howard R Gamble TMJ TMD Extreme Makeover Cosmeti
    Specializes in cosmetic dentistry and jaw joint problems. Includes professional biography and affiliations, dental technology, and articles on halitosis, snoring, and common procedures and conditions.
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    Cosmetic Dentistry * TMJ / TMD (Jaw Joint Problems) Fellow, Academy of General Dentistry Fellow, American College of Dentists Fellow, Academy of Dentistry Internationale American Dental Association Alabama Dental Association Eighth District Dental Society Dr. Howard R. Gamble
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    35. Halitosis
    This site contains information about halitosis. halitosis is bad or soursmelling breath. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term)
    http://www.mamashealth.com/halitosis.asp

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    What is Halitosis?
    Halitosis is bad or sour smelling breath. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the cause. It may indicate the need to clean the teeth and mouth more often, tooth or gum disease, or intestinal disorders. Consult your dentist and/or physician if the condition persists. What causes Halitosis? Halitosis is usually caused by poor oral hygiene. However, it can also can be caused by retained food particles or gum disease. Proper brushing including brushing the tongue, cheeks, and the roof of the mouth will remove bacteria and food particles. In most cases, halitosis originates from the gums and tongue. The odor is caused by bacteria from the decay of food particles, other debris in your mouth, and poor oral hygiene. The decay and debris produce a sulfur compound that causes the unpleasant odor. Other causes of halitosis are: diabetes , drugs, gum disease, heavy metal accumulation, infection, liver disease, not eating, poor diet, poor dental hygiene

    36. Scott E West D.D.S.
    General dentistry, cosmetics, implants, halitosis prevention, dentures, bridges, crowns. 24 hour emergency treatment available.
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    Hello, My name is Scott West, and I have been a dentist in this community since 1972. I hear from my patients all the time about how difficult it can be to find the right dentist. The average patient knows what makes them comfortable in a dental chair, or how they like to be treated by dental staff and doctor, but they don't always know what questions to ask when it comes to technical training, the various treatments available, and issues like sterilization. Many would like to see "before and after" pictures of cases the doctor has done. Others have specific dentistry questions that just never got answered. My goal is to take the mystery out of dentistry and the process of selecting your new dentist . I hope in perusing my web site you will find valuable information that can help you make the "right choice" when you pick your new dentist. And, if you're looking, I hope that choice will be me Sincerely, Scott E. West D.D.S., F.A.G.D. To watch video Click here for dial-up Click here for high speed 27800 Medical Center Road, Suite 308 - Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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    38. Filson Gentle Dentistry
    Cosmetic, restorative, family dentistry. Tips on dry mouth for seniors, poorly fitting dentures and halitosis (bad breath). Free monthly email newsletter.
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    39. Halitosis
    halitosis (bad breath) may be caused by medications, diseases, food, gum disease,liver disease, gastric disorders.
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    Search Men's Health Halitosis Back to Last Page Full Glossary Information: Halitosis is offensive to others and embarrassing for the sufferer - it is also very common. Most people experience some degree of halitosis at some point and this is usually as a result of food and drink, particularly after consuming strong foods like onions, spicy foods or rich foods. If food is trapped between the teeth it begins to rot and this also applies to people who wear dentures. Smoking is a major culprit and is not covered up by mouth wash or breath-fresh agents for more than a few moments. However, with good oral hygiene and regular flossing most people's experience of bad breath should be short-lived. Ongoing halitosis may be a sign of gum disease or some other medical condition such as diabetes, liver disease, respiratory tract infection. Some medications may also cause bad breath.

    40. Chicago Illinois Dentist: Chicago Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Care
    North loop. General, restorative and cosmetic services, also halitosis, sleep apnea, TMJ treatment. Fact sheets, virtual tour, office hours, map.
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