Thursday, September 27, 2012

Smoking & bad breath

Smoking defiantly causes bad breath. The act of smoking leaves bad odor in humans mouth. Smoking affects the flow of saliva in the mouth and makes it very dry, and a dry mouth is a smelly mouth within minuets. Bad breath continues even after the initial smell of the smoke has gone. Cigarets contains Tar and nicotine which also damage the mouth surfs.  

When you smoke you raise the mouth temperature, causing damage to oral tissues/destroys them. Bacteria then can move more freely in the mouth, causing hygienic problems. 

These are the best tips I got online, in order to control bad breath caused by smoking: 

1.  Chew sugarless gum.
2. Stop smoking or at-list reduce the amount of Cigs you take per day.
3. Relationships can be marred due to bad breath from your mouth, QA them.
4. Drink lots of water.