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Detecting Bad Breath Without Asking Someone


Posted on 7/4/2022 by Fairmount Dental Center
Detecting Bad Breath Without Asking SomeoneAsking someone to examine your mouth, smell your breath, and provide criticism could feel embarrassing. Just make sure to ask the right person, such as a partner or member of your family. If you want to check for bacteria that cause foul breath, you might ask a close friend to look inside your mouth to see if they spot a white coating on the back of your tongue.

You can always ask our dentist if you are too shy to ask a buddy. To identify the cause of any odor, the dentist will examine the air from your mouth and nose. The dentist will also treat your bad breath or help you avoid it in the future, regardless of the outcome.

Take a Breath Sniff testing.


Do you need to smell your breath swiftly? There are a few ways to perform the sniff test. You should be able to tell if your breath smells if you lick your wrist, let it dry for a time, and then take a whiff. Another technique is to smell the floss after moving it toward the back of your mouth. Alternatively, use a soft-bristled toothbrush or a tongue scraper to gently scrape your tongue, then inhale the scraper's scent.

How to Detect Breath Smell


You can taste your breath in a way that provides the same information as smelling it. When you consume something with a strong flavor, like fish or garlic, and you can still taste it, it is a good likelihood that other people can also smell it on your breath. You might be able to taste your breath if you have a condition like dry mouth or are dehydrated. A change in taste and thick, frothy saliva are indicators of dry mouth. A good generalization is that if you have a terrible taste in your mouth, your breath probably also smells awful. After every meal, rinse your mouth with water to remove food particles and to encourage the flow of saliva that helps to clean the teeth. Visit our practices for further information.
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