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​Halitosis or Bad Breath Treatment in Vancouver

Halitosis or Bad Breath Treatment in Vancouver

Our dental clinic in Vancouver offers comprehensive halitosis treatment to address the underlying causes of bad breath. Our experienced team will perform a thorough examination and provide personalized solutions to improve oral hygiene and eliminate bad breath concerns.

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How Halitosis can be Treated?

Halitosis, or bad breath, can be treated effectively through a combination of dental care, lifestyle changes, and addressing any underlying dental or medical issues. Here are some common treatment approaches:

  • Improve Oral Hygiene: Practicing good oral hygiene is crucial in treating bad breath. Regularly brush your teeth, tongue, and gums, and floss daily to remove plaque and food particles that can cause odors. ·
  • Professional Dental Cleanings: Regular dental check-ups and cleanings with a dentist or dental hygienist can help remove stubborn plaque and tartar buildup that contribute to bad breath. ·
  • Address Dental Issues: Treating underlying dental problems like tooth decay, gum disease, or infected wisdom teeth can eliminate the source of bad breath. ·
  • Tongue Cleaning: Cleaning your tongue with a tongue scraper or a toothbrush can remove bacteria and debris that accumulate on the tongue's surface and contribute to bad breath. ·
  • Use Mouthwash: Antiseptic mouthwashes can temporarily mask bad breath, but they are not a substitute for proper oral hygiene and addressing the root cause of halitosis. ·
  • Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps keep your mouth moist and prevents dry mouth, a condition that can lead to bad breath. ·
  • Avoid Tobacco and Alcohol: Smoking and alcohol consumption can contribute to bad breath. Avoiding these habits can improve your breath and overall oral health. ·
  • Watch Your Diet: Certain foods like garlic, onions, and spicy foods can cause temporary bad breath. Limiting their consumption or practicing good oral hygiene afterward can help. 
  •  Address Medical Conditions: If bad breath persists despite proper dental care, it may be a sign of an underlying medical condition like respiratory infections, diabetes, or liver problems. In such cases, seeking medical attention is important.

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Before we dive into planning your treatment, our main priority is to gather a complete understanding of your dental health and aesthetic goals. We want to know every detail, from the health of your smile to your desired outcomes. By gaining this insight, we can craft a personalized treatment plan that aligns perfectly with your aspirations and helps you achieve the smile you've always dreamed of.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Halitosis faq answers to questions
Q1. Is bad breath a sign of a serious health issue?

In some cases, bad breath may indicate an underlying health issue, such as respiratory infections, diabetes, liver or kidney problems. Our dentists will assess your oral health and may refer you to a medical professional if necessary

Q2. ​​How can I determine if I have halitosis?    

If you suspect you have bad breath, ask a close friend or family member for their honest opinion. Additionally, you can lick your wrist, let it dry for a few seconds, and then smell it. If you notice an unpleasant odor, it may indicate halitosis.

Q3. ​​​What causes halitosis or bad breath? 

Halitosis can be caused by various factors, such as poor oral hygiene, dental issues (decay, gum disease), dry mouth, certain foods, tobacco use, or underlying medical conditions. Our dentists will conduct a thorough examination to determine the specific cause of your bad breath.

Q4. ​How can I prevent halitosis?    

Maintaining good oral hygiene practices is crucial in preventing bad breath. Brushing and flossing regularly, using an antibacterial mouthwash, cleaning your tongue, and staying hydrated can help. Regular dental check-ups are also essential to identify and address any dental issues contributing to bad breath.

Q5. ​​What halitosis treatments do you offer?

Our dental clinic offers a range of halitosis treatments, depending on the underlying cause. These may include professional dental cleanings, treatment of dental problems (decay, gum disease), tongue cleaning, saliva stimulation, and lifestyle recommendations to improve oral health.

Our Patients Say it all for Us 

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Dr. Jaina and the entire crew are amazing! They go above and beyond to make patients feel comfortable, especially those that are afraid of the dentist! I was worried about finding a new dentist in North Vancouver but after my first visit, it was a no-brainer: Infinity Dental is it!!!


Christina Steklin
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Dr. Josh and his team are the best! My daughter came in for 3 wisdom teeth and a few fillings. Dr. Josh was extremely friendly and gentle, answered all of her questions, and put her at ease. The team made sure she was very comfortable and regularly checked in with how she was feeling. The procedure went through smoothly and we expect a quick recovery. Thank you for making this a pleasant experience!

Katrina Javons
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