What causes chronic halitosis?

I think my boyfriend has it. He brushes his teeth really thoroughly but about 10 minutes later his breath smells so funky He may need dental work. Cav...




I think my boyfriend has it. He brushes his teeth really thoroughly but about 10 minutes later his breath smells so funky

He may need dental work. Cavities can often cause very bad halitosis, since they are infections that need to be treated.

4 Responses to “What causes chronic halitosis?”

  1. Nancy P says:

    He may need dental work. Cavities can often cause very bad halitosis, since they are infections that need to be treated.
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    BF with same problem.

  2. Emtie El says:

    he probably has bacteria growing in his throat or under his tongue. that can be a sign of infection
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  3. Tom H says:

    could be dry mouth too. People on meth and stuff get that really bad and it ruins their teeth. I guess you would know if he is or isn't. other than diet that about covers it
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  4. weasel162get8 says:

    I google it for you..go there to read more….

    The most common cause of chronic halitosis (chronic bad breath) is an oral condition such as bacterial build up in the mouth through gingivitis, a cavity, or abscess.

    Another possible cause is bacteria that produce volatile sulfur compounds on the tongue which can occur either because your body produces too much naturally, or from a high protein diet. Another common cause of chronic halitosis is dry mouth.
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