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What Causes Bad Breath?

Sometimes, your breath seems like an impossible thing to control. Sometimes it smells fine; other times, it smells awful. We know that a lot of this is connected to what we eat, but if you have bad breath that just won’t go away, it’s a sign that something else is going on.

At Smilepoint Dental, we understand the causes of bad breath, and we know how mortifying it can be. That is why we have dedicated ourselves to providing unmatched dental solutions to Beaumont, Texas. In the next two blogs, we will discuss bad breath and what can be done about it.

Causes of Bad Breath

  1. What you eat
    All of the food you eat starts the breakdown process in your mouth, which means your mouth is full of bits of food and the bacteria to break it down.
    Strong-smelling foods actually get into your bloodstream and end up at your lungs, where you breathe them out. This is where you get that persistent garlic smell that doesn’t go away until it has passed through your body.
  2. Your habits
    Food left in and around your teeth and gums collect bacteria and create bad breath, which is just the beginning. If you do not floss and brush daily, the bad breath will get worse, and your teeth are at risk for decay.
  3. Health issues
    There are a number of health conditions that create bad breath. They include gum disease, dry mouth, pneumonia, diabetes, liver problems, and chronic sinus issues.

Don’t wait until your bad breath starts causing issues. Whether you need a checkup or an emergency dentist, contact the world-class dentists at Smilepoint Dental for professional treatment today!

Read how to prevent bad breath in our next blog!

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Dental Care During Pregnancy – Part 2

In our last blog, we gave tips for how to handle your dental health while you are pregnant. Being pregnant brings many physical changes, and the last thing you should have to worry about is your teeth. If you care for them well, you won’t have to be concerned.

Our last blog addressed pre-pregnancy and most of during-pregnancy. We have a few more tips for you today!

If you experience morning sickness

  • We understand that morning sickness can make brushing your teeth next to impossible. We recommend that you talk to us for bland toothpaste that will get the job done without making you feel worse.
  • If you suffer from frequent vomiting, keep rinsing your mouth out. The acid that comes up with the vomit is hard on your teeth, and rinsing it off greatly reduces any chances of damage being done.

Eating for yourself and your baby

  • Protect your teeth by avoiding sugary foods. We understand that you may often crave sweet things, so stick with healthy sugars like fruit as much as possible.
  • Your baby’s teeth start developing only three months into your pregnancy, so eat a healthy diet with dairy or another source of protein to ensure you baby has strong gums and teeth.

After your pregnancy

  • This is the time when you can get any gum problems you may have had during your pregnancy checked out. We recommend that you get checked out whether you had issues or not, just to be able to proceed with confidence.

Contact the world-class dentists at Smilepoint Dental today for an appointment!

Book Appointment to find out which treatment might be best for you.