Bad Breath

Periodontist in St. Louis, Missouri

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common yet distressing condition that can affect anyone at any age. At Schlueter Periodontics & Implants in St. Louis, MO, Dr. Scott Schlueter and Dr. Trinity Boszko specialize in diagnosing and treating the underlying causes of bad breath, helping patients regain their confidence and oral health.

Causes of Bad Breath

Bad breath can be caused by various factors, ranging from poor oral hygiene to systemic health issues. Understanding these causes can help in effectively addressing and preventing halitosis.

Poor Oral Hygiene

The most common cause of bad breath is inadequate oral hygiene. When food particles are not properly removed from the mouth, they can decay and produce unpleasant odors. Plaque buildup on teeth and gums can also harbor bacteria that contribute to bad breath.

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Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is a major contributor to chronic bad breath. Infections and inflammation in the gums create pockets that harbor bacteria, leading to persistent halitosis. Dr. Schlueter and Dr. Boszko are experts in treating periodontal disease, which can significantly improve bad breath.

Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)

Saliva helps cleanse the mouth by washing away food particles and bacteria. A dry mouth, whether due to medications, certain medical conditions, or dehydration, can result in bad breath because there is not enough saliva to keep the mouth clean.

Diet

Certain foods and beverages, such as onions, garlic, coffee, and alcohol, can cause temporary bad breath. These foods contain compounds that enter the bloodstream, are carried to the lungs, and are exhaled, resulting in unpleasant odors.

Tobacco Products

Smoking and the use of other tobacco products not only cause bad breath but also increase the risk of developing gum disease and oral cancer. Tobacco use can dry out the mouth and leave a lingering foul smell.

Medical Conditions

Certain medical conditions, such as sinus infections, respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal issues, and diabetes, can cause bad breath. These conditions may produce specific odors that are exhaled through the breath.

Symptoms of Bad Breath

Bad breath can present in various ways, including:

  • Persistent Unpleasant Odor: A lingering bad smell that does not go away with brushing or mouthwash.
  • Dry Mouth: A feeling of dryness in the mouth, which can exacerbate bad breath.
  • Bad Taste: A metallic or sour taste in the mouth.
  • Visible Plaque: A buildup of plaque or tartar on the teeth and gums.
  • Bleeding Gums: Gums that bleed easily when brushing or flossing.

How Schlueter Periodontics & Implants Can Help

At Schlueter Periodontics & Implants, we offer comprehensive diagnostic and treatment options for bad breath, addressing the root causes to provide lasting relief.

Professional Dental Cleaning

Regular professional cleanings help remove plaque and tartar buildup that contribute to bad breath. Our hygienists use advanced techniques to ensure your mouth is thoroughly cleaned.

Periodontal Treatment

If periodontal disease is the underlying cause of your bad breath, Dr. Schlueter and Dr. Boszko will develop a customized periodontal treatment plan. This may include scaling and root planing, LANAP® laser therapy, and other periodontal procedures to eliminate infection and inflammation.

Saliva Substitutes

For patients suffering from dry mouth, we can recommend saliva substitutes and other treatments to help keep the mouth moist and reduce bad breath.

Dietary and Lifestyle Counseling

Our team provides guidance on dietary choices and lifestyle habits that can help reduce bad breath. This includes advice on foods to avoid, the importance of hydration, and the benefits of quitting smoking.

Tips to Reduce Bad Breath

Here are some practical tips to help manage and prevent bad breath:

  • Maintain Proper Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss daily to remove food particles and plaque.
  • Rinse with an Antibacterial Mouthwash: Use a mouthwash that kills bacteria and helps maintain fresh breath.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your mouth moist and wash away food particles.
  • Chew Sugar-Free Gum or Mints: Stimulate saliva production and freshen your breath with sugar-free gum or mints.
  • Limit Strong-Smelling Foods and Beverages: Avoid foods and drinks known to cause bad breath, such as onions, garlic, coffee, and alcohol.
  • Avoid Tobacco Products: Quit smoking and avoid other tobacco products to improve your breath and overall health.
  • Schedule Regular Dental Check-Ups: Regular visits to your periodontist can help catch and treat issues that cause bad breath before they become serious.

Contact Us

If you are experiencing persistent bad breath or have any concerns about your oral health, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our expert team is here to provide you with personalized care and effective solutions for maintaining fresh breath and optimal oral health. Schedule a consultation today to take the first step toward a healthier smile.

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