How is infantile halitosis to return a responsibility?
summary
The disease of halitosis has a great impact on the daily life of patients. Some people have a heavy halitosis, so they must take care of and maintain their own body, and then they can smell their own foul breath. Some people know their own halitosis only through the reaction of others. The method of self-test breath: close the left and right palms into a closed bowl, cover the mouth and nose, then breathe in the gathered palms, and then inhale with the nose, you can smell the smell in your mouth. So, how is infantile halitosis to return a responsibility?? You know what? Today, let me share with you how children's halitosis is going on?.
How is infantile halitosis to return a responsibility?
First: more than 80% of halitosis is caused by oral cavity. Many diseases in oral cavity for treatment may lead to halitosis, such as dental caries, bad prosthesis, gingivitis and periodontitis. Among them, dental caries and Asian disease advantage are the most common causes of halitosis. Due to oral problems, food will remain in the body, leading to the emergence of various bacteria, and bacteria after fermentation decomposition will produce odor, which is also the cause of bad breath. In addition, pulp necrosis or suppurative pulpitis, these diseases without treatment may also appear odor.
Second: if there is a disease in the tissue near the oral cavity, it is possible to produce purulent secretory substances, which will also lead to bad smell in the oral cavity. The common diseases include chronic maxillary sinusitis, suppurative tonsillitis, atrophic rhinitis and so on. In addition, some common medical diseases can also lead to acid odor in the mouth, such as acute gastritis and chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and so on.
Third: daily if due to physical hunger, smoking, eating stimulating drugs or taking some special drugs, these will lead to halitosis. In addition, in sleep due to reduced saliva secretion can also lead to halitosis, but these halitosis are relatively short-lived.
matters needing attention
Foods rich in vitamin C, such as berries, oranges, watermelons and other foods rich in vitamin C, can form a special environment in the mouth where microorganisms are extremely difficult to survive. This way of vitamin C intake is to eat natural food, rather than artificial vitamin C in all kinds of food.