Home Remedies for BadBreath -Halitosis
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Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BVPosted
Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:02pmHalitosis is the technical name given to badbreath. Halitosis affects slightly more than half the population, and though it can be embarrassing, it can also be an indicator of a larger problem. There is no substitute for routine and regular dental care, but there are several home remedies that are effective against halitosis.
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Halitosis: Coming to a Mouth Near You
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Cory K.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 5:07pm1 Comment
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…breathodor, foulbreath, fetor oris, fetor ex ore, or most commonly badbreath are terms used to describe noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled in breathing – whether the smell...
Halitosis is all around you - its at the office, at the mall, and even in your home. What is halitosis? BadBreath. Nobody likes having badbreath, but we hate when other
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H Is For Halitosis
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Shilah C. AzibPosted
Tue 06 Jul 2010 3:18pmBadbreath is a bad problem. Almost everyone suffers from badbreath, also called halitosis every now and then. Some people even have it chronically. That is why... serious than the others. In fact, the condition of your breath, may actually give doctors and dentist an insight to your health.
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What Causes Halitosis(BadBreath)?
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Cory K.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 5:07pm
Ughhh…What’s that smell? Well, its halitosis. That’s right - badbreath. It’s all around us, and just never seems to go away. Why? Well, most people don’t know they have a problem with halitosis unless they’re alerted by others. Even then, the problem is likely not to go away.
If you’ll remember way back to June of this year, I wrote a short
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Research on Halitosis (BadBreath), BreathOdor
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Dr. Thomas GibbsPosted
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 halitosisRead on »
Causes Of Halitosis
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Healthy Living ..Posted
Fri 20 Mar 2009 3:18pmHalitosis is another term for badbreath. Some people who are affected by this condition may not be aware that they have it. It is really a blessing when you have friends or family members tell you that your breath has an unpleasant smell. Most people will just keep quiet and just not tell other people about badbreath. There is no escaping halitosisRead on »
Causes and the treatment of bad breath (halitosis)
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Ahmad.HPosted
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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Delusional Halitosis
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Shilah C. AzibPosted
Wed 28 Jul 2010 2:03pmhalitosis, it is the thought or the fear of having badbreath. Most of the time when people suffer from this condition, they do not really have badbreath. This is a fear that affects... as it is suggested-it is a condition in which people think they have badbreath, but actually do not. Many people suffer from this and it is not just an occasional feeling that maybe
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How to prevent halitosis
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Top3dentistsPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:43pm
What is halitosis?
Halitosis is a technical term for something all of us abhor – badbreath. Socially unacceptable, badbreath causes tremendous humiliation. Let us look at the causes of badbreath:
Poor oral hygiene
Smelly food
Use of tobacco
Smoking
Certain medication
How can you prevent badbreath?
Preventing badbreath is not a difficult task
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