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nikekenny (m)
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any prescription for bad mouth odour?
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nikekenny (m)
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please Abey, hope you can be serious about this, my friend has used nearly all the tooth paste available, feed on fruits, but still the problem persist.
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JAMES M. (m)
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simply tell your friend to use lime
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OMO IBO (m)
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eat loads and loads of apple
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healthwaz
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bad mouth and breath odour = halitosis. could be very embarassing sometimes!!! BUT DO NOT WORRY!!! Could give you a product that will help you out. money back guarantee if de- satisfied. call or text me on 07033562493, or 08023149196, or mail me on healthwaz@gmail.com.
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nikekenny (m)
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where are you at? and how much does the drug cost?
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Mustay (m)
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take LISTERINE mouth wash too.
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nikekenny (m)
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Thanks, i can get that from Pharmacy I think,
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temisafety
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I was having until I visited ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor who put me on medication. That was how it ended. I've also learnt to visit dental clinic for mouth wash at worst once in a year.
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temisafety
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Listerine and co only do a temporary work and is more appropriately for the usual odour that comes from inactivity or so. If what you have is an infection(with stronger and chronic odour) , the best bet is to visit an expert who is more knowledgeable at determining what the matter is and solution.
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TomTish (f)
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A proper oral hygiene eliminates many cases of bad breath. Daily brushing and flossing removes the plaque and bacteria that often cause bad breath. Brushing and also take special care to thoroughly brush the back of the tongue where bacteria normally collects. Chewing gum, Mints and mouthwashes can only hide bad breath, but do not eliminate this condition. Avoid foods that have powerful odours (e.g onions) and drink lots of water to insure that the mouth is cleansed and full of oxygen (an environment in which bacteria do not thrive). I hope this helps.
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nikekenny (m)
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Thanks I hope it does too
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dz (f)
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brush 2wice daily, floss once a day and chew sugar free gums with xylitol for 30mins after every meal.
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publicview
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Drinking a lot of water can help, and avoid chewing of garlic, onions. Your can choose good mouth gargling antiseptic, and brush your teeth last thing before you go to bed.
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D-reloaded (f)
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Brush your tongue properly. Most people don't, sadly 
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RampantT (f)
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poster, you might also have gum disease, so you might want to go for check up
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blacksta (m)
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stay away from egusi
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dee02 (m)
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complete removal of the tongue, the dentures, gums and then stitching the mouth forever!
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chinesedoll (f)
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Brush your tongue properly. Most people don't, sadly TRUE TALK MOST PPL TINK IT IS BY BRUSHING D TEETH ALONE BRUSH UR TONGUE ALSO VERY WELL MORNIN AND EVENING You SEE ALL DOSE SLIMY STUFFS COMIN OUT I CAN ASSURE, You DO DAT 4 1MTH EVEN MAYBE LESS DEPENDS ON D SERIOUSNESS OF D MOUTH ODOUR  UR MOUTH ODOUR WLD BE HISTORY
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