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Brooklyn NY Gentle Dental Care
Brooklyn Cosmetic
Dentist
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Gary Herskovits DDS |
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Bad Breath (halitosis) Can Be Treated At Gentle Dental Care
What
Causes Bad Breath?
The primary cause of odor in the breath is sulfides produced by either
gram negative bacteria or in the normal breakdown and renewal of your
oral mucosa or tissue. A bi-product of the bacteria is methyl mercaptan
or hydrogen sulfide gases which produce these volatile sulfide compounds
or VSC. VSC are also formed in the normal cellular turnover in the
mouth. When tissues are inflamed or infected a concentration of bacteria
is found and the normal rate of tissue regeneration is greatly
increased, thus increasing the amount of VSC present leading to malodor.
Research has also led us to believe that these VSC may have a harmful
effect on the normal gum or periodontal membrane. VSC are believed to
increase the permeability of this membrane to increased bacterial
invasion leading to periodontal breakdown or periodontitis (pyorrhea).
If we can control the level of VSC in the mouth we can not only remove
mouth odor but we may be able to stop periodontal disease in its
earliest stages.
The market has been flooded with numerous mouthwashes and aides for
fighting bad breath. Unfortunately most of the best known mouthwashes
contain a very high level of alcohol. Alcohol has a drying effect on
oral (mouth) tissue. Most people find their mouth odor to be worst in
the morning on waking up. This is also when the mouth is the driest
because normal saliva flow is naturally diminished at night when the
body rests. Initially, the high concentration of alcohol in mouthwashes
helps to kill the bacterial concentrations but because of the drying
effects, this is short lived. Under the new drier conditions, the mouth
becomes a haven for new bacterial growth - and the odor returns stronger
and worse than before. These rinses have also been shown to cause oral
cancer.
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Bad Breath - Halitosis
In Brooklyn New York and the surrounding
Manhattan - Queens County - Staten Island - Nassau County NY areas.
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