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Few strategies to keep bad breath at bay You only have one chance to make a good first impression. You want people to remember your confidence and smarts -- not your breath. Bad breath (halitosis) has many causes. But lucky for you it has even more solutions. CAUSE: Bacteria that breed inside your mouth . These little bugs lurk between your teeth and cover your tongue. When they get stuck in one place, they multiply and give off stinky odors. CURE: Brush and floss. Brush your teeth -- and tongue -- twice a day for at least 2 minutes. Floss once a day. Use halitovit. An inexpensive tongue scraper will also remove smelly bacteria. To be continued.... To order for our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the above contact |
Few strategies to keep bad breath at bay You only have one chance to make a good first impression. You want people to remember your confidence and smarts -- not your breath. Bad breath (halitosis) has many causes. But lucky for you it has even more solutions. CAUSE: Bacteria that breed inside your mouth . These little bugs lurk between your teeth and cover your tongue. When they get stuck in one place, they multiply and give off stinky odors. CURE: Brush and floss. Brush your teeth -- and tongue -- twice a day for at least 2 minutes. Floss once a day. Use halitovit. An inexpensive tongue scraper will also remove smelly bacteria. To be continued.... To order for our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the above contact |
Few strategies to keep bad breath at bay You only have one chance to make a good first impression. You want people to remember your confidence and smarts -- not your breath. Bad breath (halitosis) has many causes. But lucky for you it has even more solutions. CAUSE: Bacteria that breed inside your mouth . These little bugs lurk between your teeth and cover your tongue. When they get stuck in one place, they multiply and give off stinky odors. CURE: Brush and floss. Brush your teeth -- and tongue -- twice a day for at least 2 minutes. Floss once a day. Use halitovit. An inexpensive tongue scraper will also remove smelly bacteria. To be continued.... To order for our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the above contact |
Few strategies to keep bad breath at bay You only have one chance to make a good first impression. You want people to remember your confidence and smarts -- not your breath. Bad breath (halitosis) has many causes. But lucky for you it has even more solutions. CAUSE: Bacteria that breed inside your mouth . These little bugs lurk between your teeth and cover your tongue. When they get stuck in one place, they multiply and give off stinky odors. CURE: Brush and floss. Brush your teeth -- and tongue -- twice a day for at least 2 minutes. Floss once a day. Use halitovit. An inexpensive tongue scraper will also remove smelly bacteria. To be continued.... To order for our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the above contact |
Few strategies to keep bad breath at bay You only have one chance to make a good first impression. You want people to remember your confidence and smarts -- not your breath. Bad breath (halitosis) has many causes. But lucky for you it has even more solutions. CAUSE: Bacteria that breed inside your mouth . These little bugs lurk between your teeth and cover your tongue. When they get stuck in one place, they multiply and give off stinky odors. CURE: Brush and floss. Brush your teeth -- and tongue -- twice a day for at least 2 minutes. Floss once a day. Use halitovit. An inexpensive tongue scraper will also remove smelly bacteria. To be continued.... To order for our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the above contact |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to u all. Do have a lovely weekend |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to u all. Do have a lovely weekend |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to u all. Do have a lovely weekend |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to u all. Do have a lovely weekend |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to u all. Do have a lovely weekend |
Good day fellas, trust you all had a great day? This is to inform all our potential clients that our bad breath package is now available. No more shortage supply. We are committed to serving you better this year. It can only get better with our bad breath pack. To order for your own pack, kindly make use of the contacts above. |
Good day fellas, trust you all had a great day? This is to inform all our potential clients that our bad breath package is now available. No more shortage supply. We are committed to serving you better this year. It can only get better with our bad breath pack. To order for your own pack, kindly make use of the contacts above. |
Good day fellas, trust you all had a great day? This is to inform all our potential clients that our bad breath package is now available. No more shortage supply. We are committed to serving you better this year. It can only get better with our bad breath pack. To order for your own pack, kindly make use of the contacts above. |
What's the best way to brush your teeth? Teeth should be brushed twice a day, once just before bed and once first thing in the morning, before you have had anything to eat or drink. Do not brush your teeth within thirty minutes of eating or drinking, particularly if you have eaten something sweet, as the brushing can rub the remains of the food into your teeth, rather than removing it. Use a soft or medium toothbrush. The hard bristles of a firm toothbrush can damage gums. Apply a small amount of a fluoride-containing toothpaste to your toothbrush and brush in a circular motion for two minutes. Spit out the toothpaste but do not wash out your mouth with water, because the toothpaste which stays in contact with your teeth provides protection for several hours after you have brushed your teeth. Sweet things should be eaten only at mealtimes. Chemicals in the saliva help to deal with any sugary residue and acid on your teeth. It takes about an hour after eating for the acidity in your mouth to return to normal, so if you are eating sweets and sweet snacks between meals your mouth may not get much chance to recover. Children should be taught good oral hygiene as young as possible. Teeth can be brushed with a soft brush and a small amount of toothpaste twice a day as soon as they appear. Have regular dental checks at intervals recommended by your dentist (this is normally at least once a year). A dentist can detect a build-up of plaque and remove tartar (calculus). Early or mild gingivitis can be detected and treated to prevent the more severe periodontitis. A dentist can also advise about special coating of children's teeth to help prevent tooth decay. |
What's the best way to brush your teeth? Teeth should be brushed twice a day, once just before bed and once first thing in the morning, before you have had anything to eat or drink. Do not brush your teeth within thirty minutes of eating or drinking, particularly if you have eaten something sweet, as the brushing can rub the remains of the food into your teeth, rather than removing it. Use a soft or medium toothbrush. The hard bristles of a firm toothbrush can damage gums. Apply a small amount of a fluoride-containing toothpaste to your toothbrush and brush in a circular motion for two minutes. Spit out the toothpaste but do not wash out your mouth with water, because the toothpaste which stays in contact with your teeth provides protection for several hours after you have brushed your teeth. Sweet things should be eaten only at mealtimes. Chemicals in the saliva help to deal with any sugary residue and acid on your teeth. It takes about an hour after eating for the acidity in your mouth to return to normal, so if you are eating sweets and sweet snacks between meals your mouth may not get much chance to recover. Children should be taught good oral hygiene as young as possible. Teeth can be brushed with a soft brush and a small amount of toothpaste twice a day as soon as they appear. Have regular dental checks at intervals recommended by your dentist (this is normally at least once a year). A dentist can detect a build-up of plaque and remove tartar (calculus). Early or mild gingivitis can be detected and treated to prevent the more severe periodontitis. A dentist can also advise about special coating of children's teeth to help prevent tooth decay. |
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Good evening to you all, trust you all enjoyed your weekend? before we sleep, i will like to drop some things here for your perusal Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance). You brush, floss, and maybe do a quick rinse with mouthwash a few times a day. That's the case more often than you might think, as poor oral hygiene is not the most common cause of bad breath, Most chronic bad breath is actually due to dry mouth: When you don't have enough moisture, the bacteria that live in your mouth thrive. "When you sleep at night there's little or no saliva production. That's what causes dryness and morning breath. If morning breath is your only issue, you don't really have a problem (just brush!). But many people have dry mouth (and the accompanying bad odor) that lingers all day, often thanks to a medication they're taking. "Seventy-five percent of prescription drugs, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, have dry mouth as a side effect. So if you find people frequently backing away when you're talking, ask your doc if your meds might be to blame. If so, sipping more water, chewing sugarless gum, or maybe switching to a different drug could help. In other instances, chronic bad breath could signal that something is amiss elsewhere in your body. In lieu of this, if your own experience, is just like what was discussed above, it will be advisable to give our halitovit pack a try today to permanently get rid of that bad offensive breath. To order, call, chat or text the above contact |
Good evening to you all, trust you all enjoyed your weekend? before we sleep, i will like to drop some things here for your perusal Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance). You brush, floss, and maybe do a quick rinse with mouthwash a few times a day. That's the case more often than you might think, as poor oral hygiene is not the most common cause of bad breath, Most chronic bad breath is actually due to dry mouth: When you don't have enough moisture, the bacteria that live in your mouth thrive. "When you sleep at night there's little or no saliva production. That's what causes dryness and morning breath. If morning breath is your only issue, you don't really have a problem (just brush!). But many people have dry mouth (and the accompanying bad odor) that lingers all day, often thanks to a medication they're taking. "Seventy-five percent of prescription drugs, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, have dry mouth as a side effect. So if you find people frequently backing away when you're talking, ask your doc if your meds might be to blame. If so, sipping more water, chewing sugarless gum, or maybe switching to a different drug could help. In other instances, chronic bad breath could signal that something is amiss elsewhere in your body. In lieu of this, if your own experience, is just like what was discussed above, it will be advisable to give our halitovit pack a try today to permanently get rid of that bad offensive breath. To order, call, chat or text the above contact |
Good evening to you all, trust you all enjoyed your weekend? before we sleep, i will like to drop some things here for your perusal Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance). You brush, floss, and maybe do a quick rinse with mouthwash a few times a day. That's the case more often than you might think, as poor oral hygiene is not the most common cause of bad breath, Most chronic bad breath is actually due to dry mouth: When you don't have enough moisture, the bacteria that live in your mouth thrive. "When you sleep at night there's little or no saliva production. That's what causes dryness and morning breath. If morning breath is your only issue, you don't really have a problem (just brush!). But many people have dry mouth (and the accompanying bad odor) that lingers all day, often thanks to a medication they're taking. "Seventy-five percent of prescription drugs, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, have dry mouth as a side effect. So if you find people frequently backing away when you're talking, ask your doc if your meds might be to blame. If so, sipping more water, chewing sugarless gum, or maybe switching to a different drug could help. In other instances, chronic bad breath could signal that something is amiss elsewhere in your body. In lieu of this, if your own experience, is just like what was discussed above, it will be advisable to give our halitovit pack a try today to permanently get rid of that bad offensive breath. To order, call, chat or text the above contact |
Good evening to you all, trust you all enjoyed your weekend? before we sleep, i will like to drop some things here for your perusal Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance). You brush, floss, and maybe do a quick rinse with mouthwash a few times a day. That's the case more often than you might think, as poor oral hygiene is not the most common cause of bad breath, Most chronic bad breath is actually due to dry mouth: When you don't have enough moisture, the bacteria that live in your mouth thrive. "When you sleep at night there's little or no saliva production. That's what causes dryness and morning breath. If morning breath is your only issue, you don't really have a problem (just brush!). But many people have dry mouth (and the accompanying bad odor) that lingers all day, often thanks to a medication they're taking. "Seventy-five percent of prescription drugs, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, have dry mouth as a side effect. So if you find people frequently backing away when you're talking, ask your doc if your meds might be to blame. If so, sipping more water, chewing sugarless gum, or maybe switching to a different drug could help. In other instances, chronic bad breath could signal that something is amiss elsewhere in your body. In lieu of this, if your own experience, is just like what was discussed above, it will be advisable to give our halitovit pack a try today to permanently get rid of that bad offensive breath. To order, call, chat or text the above contact |
Good evening to you all, trust you all enjoyed your weekend? before we sleep, i will like to drop some things here for your perusal Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance). You brush, floss, and maybe do a quick rinse with mouthwash a few times a day. That's the case more often than you might think, as poor oral hygiene is not the most common cause of bad breath, Most chronic bad breath is actually due to dry mouth: When you don't have enough moisture, the bacteria that live in your mouth thrive. "When you sleep at night there's little or no saliva production. That's what causes dryness and morning breath. If morning breath is your only issue, you don't really have a problem (just brush!). But many people have dry mouth (and the accompanying bad odor) that lingers all day, often thanks to a medication they're taking. "Seventy-five percent of prescription drugs, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, have dry mouth as a side effect. So if you find people frequently backing away when you're talking, ask your doc if your meds might be to blame. If so, sipping more water, chewing sugarless gum, or maybe switching to a different drug could help. In other instances, chronic bad breath could signal that something is amiss elsewhere in your body. In lieu of this, if your own experience, is just like what was discussed above, it will be advisable to give our halitovit pack a try today to permanently get rid of that bad offensive breath. To order, call, chat or text the above contact |
Good day to you all, how was your day? Tonight, i will like to discuss about types of halitosis/bad breath. Types of halitosis Halitosis can be: 1) Normal Bad breath can be normal (physiological) in certain circumstances. This includes: In the morning when you first wake up. If you smoke. After eating certain foods - for example, garlic, onions, spices, cabbage, sprouts, etc. After drinking a lot of alcohol. Fasting, being on a crash diet or a low-carbohydrate diet. 2) Pathological This means there is a problem causing it. This is usually a problem in the mouth, but it can be coming from other sources, or caused by a specific illness or condition. 3) Psychological In this case, the person doesn't actually have bad breath. Nobody else can smell it but the person becomes very anxious about it. An extreme version of this is called halitophobia, the fear of bad breath. Some people think they have bad breath when they do not, and nobody else can smell it. This can result in odd behaviour to try to minimise what they think of as their bad breath. For example, they may cover their mouth when talking, avoid or keep a distance from other people, or avoid social occasions. People with halitophobia often become fixated with teeth cleaning and tongue cleaning and frequently use chewing gums, mints, mouthwashes and sprays in the hope of reducing their distress. To be continued...... To order for your halitovit pack, make use of the contact above....... |
Good day to you all, how was your day? Tonight, i will like to discuss about types of halitosis/bad breath. Types of halitosis Halitosis can be: 1) Normal Bad breath can be normal (physiological) in certain circumstances. This includes: In the morning when you first wake up. If you smoke. After eating certain foods - for example, garlic, onions, spices, cabbage, sprouts, etc. After drinking a lot of alcohol. Fasting, being on a crash diet or a low-carbohydrate diet. 2) Pathological This means there is a problem causing it. This is usually a problem in the mouth, but it can be coming from other sources, or caused by a specific illness or condition. 3) Psychological In this case, the person doesn't actually have bad breath. Nobody else can smell it but the person becomes very anxious about it. An extreme version of this is called halitophobia, the fear of bad breath. Some people think they have bad breath when they do not, and nobody else can smell it. This can result in odd behaviour to try to minimise what they think of as their bad breath. For example, they may cover their mouth when talking, avoid or keep a distance from other people, or avoid social occasions. People with halitophobia often become fixated with teeth cleaning and tongue cleaning and frequently use chewing gums, mints, mouthwashes and sprays in the hope of reducing their distress. To be continued...... To order for your halitovit pack, make use of the contact above....... |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to you all. Trust u all had a great weekend? Do have a great week ahead. |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to you all. Trust u all had a great weekend? Do have a great week ahead. |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to you all. Trust u all had a great weekend? Do have a great week ahead. |
Good day fellas. Happy weekend to you all. Trust u all had a great weekend? Do have a great week ahead. |
Good evening fellas. Trust you all enjoying your weekend. This is to wish you all happy new month. Enjoy your weekend to the fullest and do have a great week ahead. |
Good evening fellas. Trust you all enjoying your weekend. This is to wish you all happy new month. Enjoy your weekend to the fullest and do have a great week ahead. |
Good evening fellas. Trust you all enjoying your weekend. This is to wish you all happy new month. Enjoy your weekend to the fullest and do have a great week ahead. |
Good evening to you all, trust you are all enjoying your weekend? before we sleep, i will like to drop some things here for your perusal Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance). You brush, floss, and maybe do a quick rinse with mouthwash a few times a day. That's the case more often than you might think, as poor oral hygiene is not the most common cause of bad breath, Most chronic bad breath is actually due to dry mouth: When you don't have enough moisture, the bacteria that live in your mouth thrive. "When you sleep at night there's little or no saliva production. That's what causes dryness and morning breath. If morning breath is your only issue, you don't really have a problem (just brush!). But many people have dry mouth (and the accompanying bad odor) that lingers all day, often thanks to a medication they're taking. "Seventy-five percent of prescription drugs, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, have dry mouth as a side effect. So if you find people frequently backing away when you're talking, ask your doc if your meds might be to blame. If so, sipping more water, chewing sugarless gum, or maybe switching to a different drug could help. In other instances, chronic bad breath could signal that something is amiss elsewhere in your body. In lieu of this, if your own experience, is just like what was discussed above, it will be advisable to give our halitovit pack a try today to permanently get rid of that bad offensive breath. To order, call, chat or text the above contact |