Plaque buildup on teeth leads to tooth decay, which in turn causes bad breath. Tooth decay also occurs when acid is produced from plaque. When food and drinks rich in carbohydrates — sugary foods and drinks in particular — are consumed, the bacteria in plaque transform the carbohydrates into energy they need, and produce acid simultaneously.
If the plaque builds up, the acid can start to destroy the surface of a tooth, which causes holes known as cavities. Then, these cavities will start to eat away the dentin, which is the second level of tooth material that lies at the layer after the enamel. In order to prevent damaging the enamel, Buchanan recommended to use a soft-bristle toothbrush instead of the hard-bristled ones.
Bad breath can be prevented at home in several ways, according to an article published on the website BestHealthMag.ca. (Related: Bad breath cures revealed: Top 7 ways to overcome severe halitosis for good.)
Listed below are some home remedies for preventing bad breath.
Use an oral irrigator. An oral irrigator is a handheld device that quickly pulses a small amount of water into the mouth, washing out the bad bacteria. This can clean the mouth better than a brush or floss string as it can go deeper.
Brush your teeth right after every meal. Brushing your teeth immediately after eating will stop the development of plaque.
Do not skip meals. The mouth can get very dry when you do not eat for a long period of time. A dry mouth is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
Refrain from smoking, drinking alcohol, and limit eating onions, garlic, and strong cheeses like Camembert, Roquefort, and blue cheese.
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