Amazing-smelling, kissable breath anyone? Here are ways for us to be all kissable not only this holidays, but every single day.
1. Load up with Water.
This
lubricates our mouth, keeping bacteria away are one of the benefits of
water. Bottled drinks, sodas, sports drinks and some bottled iced teas
are packed with citric acid, which may contribute to bad breath but
wears away the enamel on your teeth. Soda is even more acidic and
can literally take paint off wall, so lower your intake of drinks of the
sort and replace them with good, old water.
2. Eat Well.
It is recommended to eat a low carb-diet with fats and proteins. The odor out of Ketones (byproduct of fat),
can come back up through your esophagus and stick to your tongue, so
it’s important to add carbs like can broccoli, carrots, sweet potatoes,
and fresh fruits into your diet, which balance out the fats and promote better breath.
Add veggies too, these promote an alkaline environment neutralizing the bad-breath causing acid in your body.
Munch on crunchy fruits like apple, (carrots, celery are good too)
because of its hard textures, this remove food in between teeth and
scrapes the bacteria sits on them. This acts like a natural toothbrush.
Chew on Fresh mint leaves (or parsley). This makes your breath naturally fresh.
3. Increase more green juice and lessen coffee.
Green
juice contains low levels of acid, while coffee contains high amounts,
which can lead to bad breath. And keeping your body at an alkaline
level rather than an acidic level will make it function better overall.
4. Brush and FLOSS every single day.
Did you know that it is really important that you also floss aside from brushing?
One of the benefits is it dislodges anything that your toothbrush
couldn’t get to. If you don’t floss regularly, the food in between your
teeth will feed the bacteria in your mouth, and the more nutrients you
give the bacteria, the more the bacteria will give off stinky acids that
cause bad breath. One more thing to convince you in flossing –
5. Clean your tongue.
Bacteria stick to your taste buds, then release a waste byproduct that causes a gross stench. When you use a tongue scraper or brush your tongue, you remove any bacteria, byproducts from the bacteria, or plaque that form.
6. Gargle with alcohol-free mouthwash that has zinc compound.
Saliva washes away odor and cavity causing bacteria, so our aim is
to keep our mouth moist. Alcohol dries our mouth and leads to more
bacteria accumulation and eventually bad breath. Dr. Glassman recommends
choosing a natural mouthwash without alcohol by using 1
tablespoon baking soda poured into 1 cup warm water with a few drops
of essential peppermint oil. “The
baking soda is antibacterial, there isn’t any alcohol it in, and it can
help freshen your breath in a pinch if you run out of mouthwash,” she
says.
“It’s also important to pick up an alcohol-free mouthwash with a zinc
compound in it, since zinc kills the volatile sulphur compounds,”
Dr. Jablow says. She recommends from her oral care product line Intelliwhite IntelliFresh Oral Rinse Fusion, which also contains peroxide that kills the bacteria that sits under the gum line.
7. Chew on sugarless gum that contains xylitol. Remember the goal of keeping mouth moist for more saliva.
By chewing
gum, it increases salivary flow and helps remove some bacteria, but
make sure it is sugar-free so you’re not feeding the bacteria in your
mouth and contributing to bad breath, which makes it senseless if you
opt to. Choose those with Xylitol as it helps fight cavities and
bacteria while improving the health of your teeth and gums.
8. Keep a breath gel/freshener handy.
For an instant and quick fresh breath, pop a breath gel that
contains xylitol, zinc chloride, eucalyptol, and vitamin C, which
all promote healthy gum tissue on top of keeping your breath fresh. You
can also opt for mints that contain the same ingredients for fresher
breath.
9. Stop puffing that stick.
Smoking not only dries out your mouth, the nicotine actually squeezes the blood vessels
so you’re not getting healthy saliva flow, which is just one of the bad
health effects of smoking. This combo is what disrupts your mouth’s
normal functioning process and leads to bad breath. To avoid this from
happening, stop smoking or never start at all.
10. Regularly visit your dentist.
You don’t want to wait for the halitosis to get you, before you religiously see your dentist.
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