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Alternative Treatments For Bad Breath - Articles
Research on Halitosis (Bad Breath), Breath Odor
by
Dr. Thomas Gibbs
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 5:03pm
Recently Dr. Gibbs and some of the staff attended a meeting concerning new research in halitosis. Among some of the findings:
Over 90 % of halitosis originates from oral origins. Digestive, medical diseases, and food cause less than 10% of all halitosis. Food and tobacco are contributory, but do not cause chronic halitosis
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Common Treatments For Bad Breath
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Fri 31 Dec 2010 12:58am
know you need to find a treatment.
Treatments for bad breath: There are many treatments for when you have bad breath. Some are very easy and some will take time. In addition...
Got bad breath? This is certainly a problem that most people do have from time to time. You have probably been in the situation where someone offers you a mint
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Causes and the treatment of bad breath (halitosis)
by
Ahmad.H
Posted
Fri 17 Dec 2010 12:00am
Foetor oris or halitosis are the medical terms that refer to bad breath. This can be an embarrassing problem that may lead to social problems. It is a common condition but many avoid to admit having it.
The causes of bad breath are:
Eating certain foods as garlic and onions.
Hunger and fasting for a prolonged period ...
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Bad Breath Treatment Steps; Know The Right Things To Do
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Wed 27 Oct 2010 3:41pm
A bad breath can spoil something romantic going on with your loved one, so it is important to have it treated immediately. Bad breath of halitosis is can... are tips on how to test and cure bad breath:
1.) One of the simplest tests to know if you have bad breath is by licking your wrist. Have it dried for at least five seconds. As soon
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Causes and the treatment of bad breath (halitosis)
by
Ahmad.H
Posted
Thu 16 Dec 2010 5:07pm
Foetor oris or halitosis are the medical terms that refer to bad breath. This can be an embarrassing problem that may lead to social problems. It is a common condition but many avoid to admit having it.
The causes of bad breath are:
Eating certain foods as garlic and onions.
Hunger and fasting for a prolonged period of tim ...
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Dog Bad Breath - More Than Meets the Nose
by
heru m.
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:15pm
include:
* Diabetes;
* Kidney failure;
* Liver failure;
* Lung cancer.
Looking at this broad list of conditions it should be clear that dog bad breath is not simply... it’s understandable why so many dog owners accept it as normal… and why so few do anything about it. Yet dog bad breath (formally called canine halitosis) can be an early alarm-bell alerting
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Are You At Risk For Bad Breath
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 10:08am
medical care and that you follow your treatment plan will keep these conditions and diseases in control and perhaps decrease your risk for bad breath that can be associated...
Many of us walk around not knowing we have bad breath or that we are at risk for bad breath. If we knew we might change some of the things we are doing in order
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