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Mouthwash and Oral Hygene

Bad Breath
You lean over to whisper something to your friend and you can tell by the look on your friend's face that something is up. Could it be your breath? Maybe you shouldn't have put extra onions on your hamburger at lunch. What's a kid with smelly breath to do? 

The good news is that bad breath happens to everyone once in a while. Let's find out how to detect it, prevent it, and even treat it. 



What's That Smell?
Bad breath is the common name for the medical condition known as halitosis (say: ha-luh- toe -sus). There are many different things that can cause halitosis - from not brushing your teeth to certain medical conditions.

Sometimes, a person's bad breath can blow you away - and he or she may not realize there's a problem. There are tactful (nice) ways of letting a person know that he or she has bad breath. You could offer mints or sugarless gum without having to say anything.

If you need to tell a friend he or she has bad breath, you could say that you understand foods can cause bad breath because you've had it before yourself. By letting someone know that bad breath isn't something unusual, you'll make the person feel more comfortable and less embarrassed about accepting your piece of chewing gum. 

If you suspect your own breath is foul, ask someone who will give you an honest answer without making fun of you. (Just don't ask your brother or sister - they just might tell you your breath stinks even when it doesn't!) Although everyone gets bad breath sometimes, if you have bad breath a lot, you may need to visit your dentist or doctor .


What Causes Bad Breath?
Here are three common causes of bad breath:
foods and drinks, such as garlic, onions, cheese, orange juice, and soda poor dental  hygiene (say: hi -jeen), meaning you don't brush and floss as you should smoking and other tobacco use

Poor oral hygiene leads to bad breath because when you leave food particles in you mouth, these pieces of food can rot and start to smell. The food particles may begin to collect bacteria, which can be smelly, too. Plus, by not brushing your teeth regularly, plaque (a sticky, colorless film) builds up on your teeth. Plaque is a great place for bacteria to live and yet another reason .


Suggested Hygene Routine
Healthy teeth and gums are not only visually appealing but also very important for our overall health. Pure Himalayan crystal salt is an excellent product for dental hygiene. Most common tooth problems derive from an over acidic condition in the mouth and throat. The salt will build up a pH neutral mouth flora and will help protect your tooth enamel.

How to use: Brush your teeth every morning with concentrated sole. Press the brine through your teeth with the help of your tongue. Gargle with brine for about three minutes, then spit it out again.



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