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Today, thanks to good oral health habits, including an alcohol-free mouthwash, people conquered problem of bad breath or halitosis… for a while. But can bad breath mouthwash cure halitosis?
Mouthwashes containing alcohol can cause oral cancer and should be removed from supermarket shelves, a dental health study claims. Scientists say there is now “sufficient evidence” that such mouthwashes contribute to an increased risk of the disease.
Scientists have found previously unidentified families of bacteria that contribute to an age-old problem: bad breath.
Experts on the trail of a cure for halitosis have found the bugs in the back of people’s mouths by using new techniques for gathering and analyzing bacteria.
There are many oral hygiene products available to the general public: toothpastes, mouthwashes, denture cleaners, and, more recently, chewing gums and novel mouthwashes. Several of these products have antimicrobial components.
Bad breath is the common name for the medical condition known as Halitosis. Whether you call it bad breath or halitosis, it’s an unpleasant condition that’s cause for embarrassment. Some people with bad breath aren’t even aware there’s a problem. If you’re concerned about bad breath, see your dentist. He or she can help identify the cause and, if it’s due to an oral condition, develop a treatment plan to help eliminate it.