Showing posts with label Bad Breath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad Breath. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2014

Similarities between Finding Nemo & Oral Care

I was walking through a supermarket the other day, when I was asked to fill a survey about oral care. I knew It wouldn’t take me more than three minutes to answer a questionnaire based on good oral care, I mean, how much can anyone really ask about brushing your teeth, right?


So I started filling out a questionnaire which required no thinking at all, or at least that’s what I thought. The first question they asked me was, “Do you think brushing your teeth is important, for oral health or oral hygiene?” I obviously answer, like any other normal person would, in bold letters “Yes”. I don’t even know why someone would ask a question like that, doesn’t everyone know what oral health or oral hygiene means? Anyway the next few questions that followed were on the same lines- basic questions about flossing, mouthwash, visits to the dentist etc. The last question again was a no brainer; “What does complete oral health mean to you?” I promptly wrote “Brushing your teeth, twice a day”. I was extremely happy about my answers and frankly, I was secretly taunting the people who gave this survey.


I handed the survey back to the lady who’d asked me to fill it earlier.  I turned my back and started walking out of the supermarket, when suddenly my name was announced , but it wasn’t the sound of my name that irritated me, it was what they said after- “You got a five on ten in this survey”. That was humiliating to being with, especially for a perfectionist and ‘know-it-all’ like me. How could anyone get only fifty percent on questions that are based on good oral care? More importantly, how can someone as smart as I get only fifty percent. I walked right back and demanded an explanation.


Well, to be honest that was a great decision even though I didn’t admit it at the time. They explained to me, how brushing is not the only process involved in keeping your mouth healthy. In order to keep your mouth protected from diseases and healthy at all times, you need to follow a BFR routine. Which is Brushing, flossing and rinsing. Wow! To think that all these years I was oblivious to this fact seemed incredible. It also got me thinking about how many other people are ignorant about it, which is why I decided to share this event with everyone.  In the hope of highlighting how essential it is to keep your mouth healthy, in the right way. There is only one way to keep it really healthy, to clear your mouth of a virtually hundred percent of the germs.


I hope I’ve been able to express just how important it is to keep your mouth healthy, because a healthy mouth translates to a healthy body. Which is why as soon as they explained it to me, I walked to the Oral Care Productssection of the supermarket and picked up my very first bottle of mouthwash; Listerine Original! Ever since that day I’ve been following the BFR routine and I’ve got to admit that my mouth feels cleaner and much healthier.



Related Topic : Bad Breath , Gum Problems

Getting Rid of Oral Problems

Getting rid of oral problems is no easy task. Fighting the problem begins with knowing what’s happening inside your mouth.

Oral problems can range from bad breath, a dry mouth, oral thrush, receding gums, bleeding gums, gum diseases like periodontitis and gingivitis, plaque, cavities, teeth grinding, tooth abscesses, tooth aches, discolored teeth, and leukoplakia (discolored patches in your mouth).
There are only a thousand things that could cause oral problems. Oral problems can occur due to improper oral hygiene, smoking or chewing tobacco, low immunity, diseases like diabetes, stress, poor nutrition, and can even be hereditary.

If your oral problems are at an advanced stage you’ve got no choice but to get proper treatment from your dentist. At this dreaded stage, the pain and inconvenience cause more trouble than you can imagine. You can’t eat or talk, either because your mouth hurts or because you’re under treatment! That’s why it’s a hundred times better to prevent any of it from happening or just stop it in its early stages.

The first thing you’ve got to do is get a routine check-up done by your dentist for oral problems. Get ready for additional trips if it’s bad. From there on you’ll need to form a complete oral care routine and stick to it religiously!

The most obvious step toward getting rid of oral problems is brushing your teeth daily. Here are a few things to do for your oral health.



  • Make sure you brush after every meal. Brushing your teeth removes most of the germs on your tooth’s surface, but can’t reach the germs between your teeth and other hard-to-reach places.
  • Dentists suggest using dental floss to clean the plaque between your teeth.
  • Additionally, add a mouthwash like Listerine to your oral care regimen to remove bacteria that cause plaque, bad breath and gum problems from those hard-to-reach places.



Studies have shown that flossing and rinsing is more effective in reducing the formation of plaque and gingivitis compared to brushing alone. So yes, it’s worth the extra effort!

A mouthwash like Listerine ,not only prevents Bad Breath, but also fights oral bacteria, preventing the formation of plaque and gum problems, resulting in better oral health than brushing alone.

But getting rid of oral problems doesn’t stop once you’ve had your oral care routine going for a while. It’s a long term exercise that gives your mouth better health, and you have to continue the routine so long as you want to keep oral problems away!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Rid of Oral Problems with help of Mouthwash

Oral Problems
A Simple Way to Get Rid of Oral Problems
Some of the most common, yet not too popularly discussed oral problems that people deal with on a daily basis are cavities, gum problems, gingivitis and bleeding gums. Most people are probably not even aware that they may be suffering from or are in the process of developing oral problems like gingivitis because ,well, gingivitis is not a popularly used word so here’s the deal: You have gum problems and gingivitis if your find yourself suffering from:
·       Swollen gums
·       Bright red or purple gums
·       Gums that are tender or painful to the touch
·       Bleeding gums or bleeding after brushing and flossing
·       Bleeding gums while flossing
·       Bad breath

Cavities, and bleeding gums are more popularly known and so, people are more prepared to deal with them or have dealt with them already and know exactly how taxing the process actually is! Keeping these things in mind, if you have suffered from oral problems before you know that you never want to develop them again, and if you are one of the lucky few who have never faced these problems yet, don’t get too ahead of yourself, you never know when they might be around the corner. Plus, it’s always a good idea to make sure you never do get them by putting together a good oral care regimen don’t you think?

One simple way of doing this is to add a good mouthwash like Listerine to your oral care routine every day. Listerine is easy to carry around, and you always have it handy to keep your oral health intact. One awesome thing about this mouthwash is that it’s made up of Eucalyptol, Menthol and Thymol which goes a long way in fighting the germs in your mouth, which really is the key cause of cavities, gum problems, gingivitis and bleeding gums.

Most people are under the impression that food particles stuck in the mouth are the main causes of oral problems. While that is true to an extent, the mouth has a tendency to develop germs which are key in causing and later aggravating oral problems. So, just gargling after eating a meal, which is a prevalent practice, is unfortunately not enough to give you the kind of oral care your mouth deserves.

Listerine has gone into the depths of the nature and cause of cavities, gum problems, gingivitis and bleeding gums and has thus developed a formula of Eucalyptol, Menthol and Thymol which has proved to be a sure solution for the same. It also has a couple of variants, each dedicated to tackle specific oral problems. This means you can find the one that’s best suited for you, based on the kind of problems you face and avoid the generic types of mouthwash that only provide ‘fresh’ breath.

Put to rest the fears of cavities, gum problems, gingivitis and bleeding gums and don’t shy away from eating your favourite food because you can get 100% oral health just by adding Listerine to your daily oral care regimen!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Bad Breath cure with help of mouthwash



First impressions are everything now a days. Whether it is turning up for a job interview, going out for a hot date or simply meeting friends, first impressions change the way you are judged by others. Bad breath is one of the main attributes to leaving to a bad impression, along with the body odor.
With bad breath being such a critical element, how do you even know if you have it and is there a cure? Last time I checked it almost impossible to check this in everyday life unless you subject a friend or colleague to testing out your uncertainties.Saying this though, there is one recommended way to check without the risk of losing those you ask to check.

Firstly turn a regular spoon upside down so that the concave section is towards the tongue. Then lightly scrape the spoon from the back of the tongue to the front. Once you have done this, simply smell the tip of the spoon, (at a distance first maybe to avoid what may await you.) I’m sure then I don’t need to tell you what constitutes as good or bad breath.So if you come to the conclusion that you have bad breath, what could have caused this? It does not only happen to those who have avoided regular brushing, in fact most people with bad breath will brush their teeth twice a day.

The simplest explanation for bad breath can be the foods that you have consumed during the day, with the worst being garlic and onion that can leave a pungent smell.Some other reasons for having bad breath involve having what they call dry mouth syndrome, where having a decreased flow of saliva can result in bad breath, and of course smoking or chewing tobacco will not give you that minty fresh taste and smell that most would strive for.Apart from these fairly trivial explanations, Bad breath can also be caused by some medical conditions such as bronchitis and throat infections, which although possible are harder to treat.So if you do fall into the first two categories of bad breath you are in luck, as these can be cured through a few simple steps in your daily routine.




To cure dry mouth the answer is pretty self-explanatory, drink more water! And for cigarettes I’m sorry to say it but you’re going to have to stub them out for good.
A final rule of thumb for maintaining that crisp minty breath you crave is by rinsing for 30 seconds after each meal to dislodge food particles and refresh your mouth. This is best done through using a mouthwash such as Listerine as it comes in a range of flavours and sizes than can be used on the go.

The first step to cure bad breath is through maintaining regular good oral hygiene. This can be done through brushing your teeth, gums and tongue at least twice a day, flossing twice a day and using a good approved brand of mouthwash, Listerine I find works best as it also helps prevent plaque buildup and gum problems.

Through using these techniques stated above, you can conquer bad breath, excel in good oral hygiene and maybe secure that job/hot date that you previously scared away.