Treating bad breath with the help of a dentist

Bad breath can be caused by many factors – from bad oral hygiene to gum disease and issues with your respiratory tract. Sometimes, bad breath – also known as halitosis – is the result of consuming specific foods or the side-effect of medical problems such as diabetes. If you’ve been experiencing bad breath for a long time, it is really important to understand the root cause and find the best treatment available to fit your individual needs.

Dental Clinic in W1In order to treat and cure halitosis in the long run, you should visit a dental clinic in W1. At Harley Street Dental Clinic, we offer a wide range of dental hygiene services, including testing options to find the cause of your bad breath.

Common origins of bad breath

Halitosis is the result of many factors. These include – but are not necessarily limited to – bad oral hygiene, dry mouth, food remains stuck in-between the teeth and gums or on the tongue, strong foods such as garlic as well as certain medications. Some people develop bad breath because of specific health problems (e.g. diabetes, gastrointestinal problems). If you experience bad breath, it is really important to be evaluated by a dentist in our dental clinic in W1. Our experienced dentists can diagnose and treat bad breath with a variety of tools and remedies.

Oral hygiene is crucial

A thorough oral hygiene routine can help prevent bad breath by protecting your teeth and gums from cavities and gum disease. Regular brushing and flossing at home are necessary for eliminating the likelihood of bad breath, but is not enough on its own. In order to ensure that your teeth stay fresh and sparkling clean, you need to visit our dental clinic in W1 every so often for regular cleanings.

Targeting halitosis

Depending on your individual situation, we will try to help you overcome bad breath. The first step is to rule out any obvious cause such as a bad oral hygiene routine or dental problems.

Until they visit a dentist, many people suffering from halitosis are unaware of the oral health problems they may be experiencing. In most cases, once they receive proper dental care, their bad breath is treated.