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by Yutsuko Wilcox
Yogurt a Cure for Halitosis? An Overview on what Yogurt Can Do for your Breath
Yogurt is believed to be a new cure for the treatment of halitosis. Studies have been recently been done to prove the validity o if this statement. One report about the use of yogurt as a cure for halitosis is displayed on the Internet.
According to a reading posted on Doctor NDTV.com, yogurt consumption is believed to help treat halitosis. The way that this is possible is due to the fact that yogurt reduces the amount of hydrogen and other volatile sulphide compounds that make the components of bacteria that cause halitosis. The best results of this test were people who consumed at least 90 grams of yogurt twice a day.
Along with curing halitosis, yogurt also may possibly reduce the chance that a person will get cavities, according to this study. If a person has less chance of getting cavities, this person has a less chance of developing halitosis. This conclusion can be made because cavities are one condition that can cause halitosis in a person. Other risks of symptoms reduced by the consumption of yogurt, according to this study, also include the lowered risk of gingivitis and less buildup of plaque.
The statements in the above paragraph is said to be true for 80 percent of the people who had halitosis that consumed yogurt over a six-week period. This is different than the amount of those who did not consume the yogurt before this six-week period, for two weeks.
Those that want to see this report can refer to Doctor NDTV.com, and the link to the page is http://www.doctorndtv.com/news/detailnews.asp?id=1356. This report is only one page where yogurt as a cure for halitosis can be found. Information can be found at Wikipedia.com as well as other websites. The best way to find these links is to search for "yogurt for halitosis" or similar phrase. This is the fastest and most convenient way to search for it.
The use of information on websites such as the ones mentioned above does not take the place of making regular dental visits, however. It is very important that you receive regular teeth cleanings and/or dental checkups at least once every 6 months. Your regular dentist is the best source of information that you have regarding cures and treatments of halitosis as well as information about the latest home dental cleaning tools.
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Your dentist can help you make the determination of what yogurt can do for people with halitosis. Furthermore, you may want to ask about the latest in dental treatments as well as developments in preventing and treating halitosis.
The dentist will usually be informed about the latest developments in regards to the treatment of halitosis will assist you in prescription antibacterial treatments if necessary. However, your dentist will also be able to help you find home remedies other than yogurt as well.
Home treatments that help fight against the development of the bacteria called halitosis include brushing your teeth, rinsing with alcohol free mouth rinses, and/or an occasional mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide gargle. Along with that, a good quality toothbrush with soft to medium bristles is usually recommended. The dentist will refer you to the best toothbrush brands as well as the weight of the bristles to have in your toothbrush.
Other ways that a dentist will tell you do fight halitosis are to make sure that you brush a minimum of once a day and floss a minimum of once daily. When you brush, you should brush your entire mouth, not just your teeth. This means you should brush your tongue, the sides of your mouth, as well as your gums when you brush your teeth. All this will improve the smell of your breath.
Also, if you want to further your chance of preventing halitosis, you may want to consider purchasing a tongue scraper. You can ask your dentist about these or research them on the Internet. Along with that, you may want to add a few extra containers of yogurt to your shopping list for good measure. Remember eating yogurt twice a day will prove most effective in the fight against halitosis. In order to find out what kinds of yogurt are most effective, you may want to ask your dentist about that as well. Most likely plain yogurt would be the best.
However, if you do not like plain yogurt you may want to consider purchasing unsweetened yogurt. This is not because the dentist said to but because common sense says to try to purchase unsweetened yogurt to help cut down not only on bad breath but cavities and gingivitis as well.
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