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QuestionHow can I get fresh breath instantly?Dr. Tu Anh Vu is a Board Certified Dentist and Owner of Tu's Dental, her private practice, in Brooklyn, New York. With over six years of clinical experience, Dr. Vu helps adults and kids of all ages get over their anxiety with dental phobia. Dr. Vu has conducted research related to finding the cure for Kaposi Sarcoma cancer and has presented her research at the Hinman Meeting in Memphis. She received her undergraduate degree from Bryn Mawr College and a DMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.Well you can suck on a sugar-free mint, chew some sugarless gum, or brush your teeth. You could also swig some mouthwash around in your mouth. Whatever option you choose, make sure it doesn't have sugar in it, since sugar can break down the enamel on your teeth.
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QuestionWhen I talk a bad smell comes from my mouth. How do I manage this?Dr. Chris M. Matsko is a retired physician based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of medical research experience, Dr. Matsko was awarded the Pittsburgh Cornell University Leadership Award for Excellence. He holds a BS in Nutritional Science from Cornell University and an MD from the Temple University School of Medicine in 2007. Dr. Matsko earned a Research Writing Certification from the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) in 2016 and a Medical Writing & Editing Certification from the University of Chicago in 2017.If brushing is not working for you try to use mints or Altoids to cover up bad breath temporarily. Make an appointment with your dentist.
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QuestionCan bad breath be genetic?Dr. Chris M. Matsko is a retired physician based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of medical research experience, Dr. Matsko was awarded the Pittsburgh Cornell University Leadership Award for Excellence. He holds a BS in Nutritional Science from Cornell University and an MD from the Temple University School of Medicine in 2007. Dr. Matsko earned a Research Writing Certification from the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) in 2016 and a Medical Writing & Editing Certification from the University of Chicago in 2017.No, it is due to bacteria that exist in the oral cavity known as the oral flora. You need to brush your teeth twice a day, floss, and use a mouthwash to control bad breath.
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QuestionWhy should somebody clean their tongue when they brush?Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.Brushing your tongue will remove bacteria that can lead to a bad taste in your mouth and a fuzzy feeling on your tongue, but that bacteria can also lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
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