Dr Cecilia Ho Naturopath Doctor Pickering, Ajax, IV Therapy, Whitby, OshawaDr Cecilia Ho Naturopath Doctor Pickering, Ajax, IV Therapy, Whitby, Oshawa Iv therapyDr Cecilia Ho Naturopath Doctor Pickering, Ajax, IV Therapy, Whitby, OshawaDr Cecilia Ho Naturopath Doctor Pickering, Ajax, IV Therapy, Whitby, Oshawa Prenatal servicesDr Cecilia Ho Naturopath Doctor Pickering, Ajax, IV Therapy, Whitby, Oshawa, Acupuncture

Freshen Your Breath Naturally


No one may notice that your breath is fresh, but everyone will notice when it’s bad. Knowing that your breath is fresh helps you to feel confident in social situations. Bad odors can be embarrassing and can even be a clue to more serious health issues. Try these simple steps to freshen your breath naturally.

 

Oral Hygiene:

 

1. Brush and floss. Most bad breath starts in your mouth due to decaying food particles and bacteria, which lead to plaque buildup. Brush after every meal and floss daily. Some toothpaste brands include antibacterial agents to fight plaque.

 

2. Clean your tongue. Your tongue has millions of microscopic filaments that trap food and bacteria. Brush the top of your tongue every day starting at the back and working forward. Any toothbrush will do, but some have special attachments to get the job done. You can also buy a tongue scraper at most drugstores.

 

3. Get a new toothbrush. All the bacteria from your leftover food gets transferred from your mouth to your toothbrush. Change your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months. Pro tip: Stock up when they’re on sale so you’ll always have a supply on hand.

 

4. Schedule dental checkups every 6 months. Professional cleanings will remove more plaque and tartar to reduce your risk of halitosis and gum disease. Cavities and infected areas are a breeding ground for bacteria, so it’s best to catch them promptly.

 

Diet:

 

1. Drink water. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water daily. It will help keep your mouth moist and flush away food particles. Remember that alcohol and caffeine actually make your mouth drier. Even “morning breath” is primarily caused by your mouth drying out over night, especially if you sleep with your mouth open.

 

2. Be careful with strong smelling foods. You may want to continue indulging in your favorite spicy foods but take extra care when you order curry for lunch. The pungent oils from foods like onions and garlic get carried from your bloodstream to your lungs and stay on your breath for as much as 24 hours.

 

Home Remedies:

 

1. Chew sugarless gum. Chewing gum stimulates the flow of saliva. Mints are also a temporary fix, but gum is even more effective. Studies show that cinnamon is particularly helpful for decreasing the bacteria in your mouth and it’s delicious.

 

2. Gargle with salt water or apple cider vinegar. Some mouthwashes contain alcohol, which can dry out your mouth. For a cheaper and natural remedy, make your own rinse. Gargle with plain salt water or a half-teaspoon of apple cider vinegar diluted in a glass of water.

 

3. Brush with baking soda. Baking soda is another inexpensive and natural treatment. Buy toothpaste that contains baking soda or sprinkle it on your toothbrush straight from the box. Baking soda lowers the acidity in your mouth and makes it less friendly to bacteria.

 

Other Tips for Fresh Breath:

 

1. Perform a self-test. It’s hard to tell how your own breath smells so you may be worrying about it needlessly. To check, cup your hand over your mouth, breathe out, and take a whiff of your hands. It’s also good to sniff your floss right after you pull it between your teeth. If you’re still unsure, ask someone close to you for their opinion.

 

2. Time how much you talk. Like morning breath, talking for a long time can dry out your mouth. It’s hard to stay silent during a job interview, but you can take extra precautions to reduce odours.

 

3. Consult your doctor or dentist. In rare cases, bad breath can be a sign of more serious health conditions, including infections or diabetes. If home remedies fail to work, your doctor or dentist can recommend any additional steps needed.

 

Bad breath is embarrassing, but it can be easily overcome. Addressing bad breath naturally can be highly effective and is often a preferable approach for many individuals. Incorporating the above tips and strategies into your daily routine can help keep your breath fresh and your oral health in check. If you live in the Pickering region and have more questions about how to freshen your breath naturally, contact Dr. Cecilia Ho today! To book an appointment, call 905-492-8688.

 

Contact


Dr. Cecilia Ho


Address:

780 Kingston Rd
Unit B10
Pickering, ON
L1V 0C5

Phone:

905-492-8688

Email:

cecilia@ceciliaho.ca
cecilia ho map location
© 2024 Cecilia Ho. All Rights Reserved. Digital Experiance By: Phoenix Agency Powered By: Bluedot Tech