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HOW TO KEEP A FRESH BREATH SMILE
by Carol Meyer, R.D.H.
Bad breath is one of life's most personal problems. It can
break business deals, stop love in its tracks, and ruin otherwise fine
relationships. If you eat, drink, speak or sleep, sooner or later bad breath
will get you. And left untreated, it can make your life and the lives around you
miserable.
But what can you do to really keep your breath fresh?
Throughout my 25 years of working as a Dental Hygienist and Personal Breath
Consultant, thousands of people have asked me what products and remedies really
help maintain a fresh mouth. In response to those requests I wrote
"Breathless...Your Practical Guide to Up-Close Fresh Breath
Confidence". Written with a touch of humor and in easy to understand
language, Breathless is the first definite guide to explain the causes and
remedies for unpleasant breath. Through Breathless, I reveal the most basic
secrets of fresh breath, secrets few professionals have ever shared before.
Despite what many "experts" will tell you, fresh breath is not the
result of extensive diagnosis or expensive treatments. On the contrary, for the
majority of us fresh breath is the result of following a few simple daily
procedures that I will gladly share with you now.
The most important thing to know is that fresh breath is the
happy by-product of a healthy body and mouth. No fresh breath product, no matter
how expensive or sophisticated, can help if your mouth isn't healthy to begin
with. Although they're fine for the "quick fix", mouthwashes, mints,
and breath sprays can only camouflage bad breath.
No mouthwashes, mints, and breath sprays (which only last for
a limited time) can do the trick over the long haul. That's because they don't
always destroy the volatile sulphur compounds (VSC's) that are at the root of
bad breath. VSC's are the by-products of the bacteria found in your mouth. The
fact is 80% of the time volatile sulphur compounds are the evil culprits that
causes foul mouth odors. There are many contributing factors that increase the
amount of VSC's in your mouth, thereby increasing unpleasant odors. Dry mouth,
hormonal changes, tongue bacteria and stress are just a few factors that will
increase mouth odors.
Certainly, there are physiological conditions that result in
bad breath, but in these cases, bad breath is a symptom of an underlying cause
that generally has other symptoms as well. Cure the underlying cause and the bad
breath usually goes away...unless, of course, you're still not taking proper
care of your breath.
There's no getting around it -- fresh breath comes from a
healthy mouth. So the best way to ensure lasting fresh breath is to maintain a
regimen of diligent oral hygiene. Which means regular dental cleanings and
hydromagnetic irrigation (Hydrofloss or Oxycare 3000 unit) to remove bacterial
plaque from all the hard to reach areas. Using a hydromagnetic irrigator daily
will replace flossing and is far more effective in removing debris lodged
between your teeth and under your gums. The most important procedure for a fresh
smile is daily tongue combing. Tongue combing is the scraping of the surface of
your tongue with a tongue scraper.
If you're in the market for a truly effective fresh breath
product, stay away from those with alcohol and artificial coloring. The alcohol
will actually dry out your mouth tissues and return your bad breath in even
greater measure, just like it does when you're drinking an alcoholic beverage.
And the artificial coloring is something neither your mouth nor body needs.
Instead look for products that contain one or more of the
following ingredients: stabilized chlorine dioxide or zinc. Chlorine dioxide
eliminates the production of VSC's for at least three hours or more. To cleanse
your breath the natural way, drink lots of water. Try some fresh breath herbs
such as peppermint, wintergreen, spearmint, parsley, basil or cloves. They will
all leave your breath pleasantly-scented and approachable.
You may also want to consult a professional practitioner who
specializes in breath image consulting - someone who can coach you to the
sweetest smelling breath. If you do seek the services of such a practitioner,
shop around and compare costs. Be aware that instruments which test your breath
are often bogus and a waste of your money. So ask about the different types of
products and methods that they would recommend to make your smile fresh.
A fresh breath smile will always make a great impression. So
to minimize the risk of ruining a business deal or losing a love interest,
follow these simple tips to get and keep your smile fresh.
1. Brush your teeth, cheeks and gums with a chlorine dioxide
toothpaste.
2. Comb your tongue.
3. Use a hydromagnetic irrigator.
4. Wash your mouth with a stabilized chlorine rinse.
5. Sip room temperature water or mint lemon water.
6. Avoid alcoholic or caffeinated drinks as they dry your mouth.
7. Use a mouth moisturizer or a saliva stimulant to keep your mouth moist.
8. Eat fresh breath herbs like parsley, dill, basil or peppermint.
9. Place a mint pouch in your mouth - it's good for 3 hours of minty
breath.
10. Read "Breathless ..." for more detailed fresh breath advice.
Carol Meyer, R.D.H., is a registered Dental Hygienist, a
professional Image Consultant, author, president of PBC - Personal Breath
Consultants, Inc., and founder of National Fresh Breath Day - August 6th. She
may be reached at Breathlady@aol.com or 516-288-7285.
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