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» Morning Breath Is A Transient Thing
By R. Drysdale | Published 03/19/2007 | Mouth / Dental Disorders | Unrated
It would be tough to find a person who has never suffered from morning breath. We wake up in the morning feeling as though our mouths have been immobile all night long. Indeed, they probably have been. The oral cavity is either parchment dry, from breathing through the mouth (worse if you snore), or glued together from a lack of free flowing saliva. We force our lips to move: the first word is a croak.
» Sinus Drainage Bad Breath
By R. Drysdale | Published 03/19/2007 | Mouth / Dental Disorders | Unrated
Have you heard of sinus drainage bad breath? This condition implies that the bad breath is coming from the sinuses; however, that is usually not the case. When draining sinuses contribute to halitosis, the odor is coming from the back of the mouth, just as it does with regular halitosis.
» Dry Mouth Causes
By R. Drysdale | Published 03/19/2007 | Mouth / Dental Disorders | Unrated
It's a simple fact that having a dry mouth causes bad breath. It is probably not immediately obvious to many of us why this should be so, but the explanation makes sense when you think about it. Our mouths are being constantly bathed by saliva. It keeps the tissues moist and contains antibodies and enzymes that help fight off infection. It plays a key role in controlling the population of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in our mouths.
» Dry Mouth Alternative Remedies
By R. Drysdale | Published 03/19/2007 | Mouth / Dental Disorders | Unrated
If you suffer from xerostomia, or dry mouth, it seems to make sense to most people look for dry mouth alternative remedies. Perhaps this is because we don't take the condition all that seriously: like dry skin or dry hair, it's just another challenge for daily self-care that one must deal with. Xerostomia, however can be very uncomfortable, can affect daily life and health, and can be caused by more serious medical conditions or drugs. It's important to find out what is causing the condition before selecting a remedy: the best remedy may be a cure for something else!
» Oral Care Supplies
By R. Drysdale | Published 03/19/2007 | Mouth / Dental Disorders | Unrated
There are many sources of oral care supplies, most of them consumer outlets rather than medical establishments. Where you choose to purchase things like toothbrushes, dental floss, mouthwashes and rinses, tongue scrapers, breath spray etc. will depend on your level of concern about your oral health and your familiarity with the alternatives. Today, the alternatives are extensive.


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