Clinical assessment of bad breath: current concepts
- PMID: 8655868
- DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1996.0239
Clinical assessment of bad breath: current concepts
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- J Am Dent Assoc 1996 May;127(5):570
Abstract
Bad breath typically originates in the mouth, often from the back of the tongue. Nasal problems also can cause bad breath; odor generated in this manner can be easily distinguished from mouth odor by comparing the odor exiting the mouth and nose. In most cases, good professional oral care combined with a daily regimen of oral hygiene--including interdental cleaning, deep tongue cleaning and optional use of an efficacious mouthrinse---will lead to improvement. This article discusses common causes of oral malodor as well as methods to assess the extent of the problem.
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