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Bad breath: what helps when it becomes chronic

Olivia Leimpeters-Leth
15.11.2023
Translation: machine translated

Bad breath isolates those affected, but there is hope. Read on if you want to know why chronic halitosis develops and how to reliably get rid of permanent bad breath.

Everyone knows that bad breath after getting out of bed or eating garlic pasta. Even if it's not pleasant, this bad breath generally disappears on its own and is nothing to worry about.

Bad breath: the different causes

Dry mouth is also often the cause of bad breath. For example, every morning when we get up: "We produce little saliva when we sleep and the rinsing effect of the biofilm on the tongue and teeth is therefore lacking", the expert tells us.

The problem is that the mouth is often dry.

Halitosis can have up to 200 different causes. These include piercings in the mouth, cavities or general medical problems such as inflammation of the sinuses, tonsils or gastric mucosa. Although more serious illnesses are rarely involved, a medical examination is recommended.

Suspicion of bad breath: how to test yourself

It's a terrible idea to be warned by other people about your own bad breath. There's a difference between occasional bad breath and chronic bad breath. The former is quickly resolved: next time, you simply won't eat an onion kebab for lunch at the office. It's a different story when those around you decide, after weeks or months, to tell you about your bad breath...

"There is no time limit for the word chronic," explains the expert. "We talk about chronic bad breath when it can only be masked, but not controlled. What's also insidious is that the people affected don't notice their bad breath themselves for a very long time. As it forms slowly, the nose has enough time to get used to the new odour molecules.

By then letting the air out slowly in front of your nose, you can determine whether you are still suffering from halitosis (for example after therapy). The method (along with other useful information for those affected) is described in detail in the UZB's Halitosis app.

Halitosis treatment: here's what you can do yourself about bad breath

If bad breath is proving to be a recurring issue, you can initially tackle it yourself. In practical terms, you can optimise your oral hygiene and adapt your diet. Professor Filippi explains what's important:

1. Cleaning the tongue

2. Diet

When nothing else works: fighting bad breath professionally

If bad breath cannot be controlled either by optimising oral hygiene or by changing eating habits, professional help is needed. In particular to determine whether it really is halitosis or just halitophobia: the fear of having bad breath.

"These people are convinced they have bad breath. But it doesn't show up in measurements," explains the specialist. "This is a real crisis: the suicide rate is frighteningly high in this group. These patients need to see a psychiatrist or psychologist."

But if the measurements of your exhaled air clearly indicate halitosis, it's important to seek help from a professional. The best thing is to go directly to a specialist centre.

The exact cause of the bad breath is determined there: are the triggers in the oral cavity, in the nasal sinus, on the tonsils or elsewhere? "Further treatment then depends on where the cause of the bad breath lies."

If the bad breath develops in the oral cavity, a professional cleaning is carried out: the tongue, the surface of the teeth and the gum pockets (especially if they are particularly deep and cannot be cleaned at home). Afterwards, and by following professional advice on oral hygiene and diet, halitosis can be completely cured, reassures the specialist.

Look to the future: probiotics for bad breath?

So you'll have to wait a little longer before you can beat chronic bad breath with a sucking tablet. And follow the advice above.

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I'm a sucker for flowery turns of phrase and allegorical language. Clever metaphors are my Kryptonite – even if, sometimes, it's better to just get to the point. Everything I write is edited by my cat, which I reckon is more «pet humanisation» than metaphor. When I'm not at my desk, I enjoy going hiking, taking part in fireside jamming sessions, dragging my exhausted body out to do some sport and hitting the occasional party. 


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