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Bad breath isn’t just embarrassing—it can be a sign of something deeper going on. At Dr. Edward Liu Sedation and Implant Dentistry, patients ask, “Can rotten teeth be fixed?” The short answer is yes, and the fix can improve more than just teeth.
Dr. Liu takes a complete approach to fresher breath, focusing on real solutions instead of quick cover-ups. Tired of mints? Sick of chewing gum? Then, it’s time to try something that works and lasts.
Dropping by our office just twice a year is your first step to fresh breath. Regular checkups allow us to catch cavities, gum issues, and early decay before they can cause odor. Dr. Liu’s exams include oral cancer screenings, x-rays, and gum assessment that keep your mouth healthy and your breath clean.
Cleanings accomplish what your toothbrush can’t do on its own. Hygienists remove plaque and tartar buildup that traps odor-producing bacteria. You may have gum disease if your gums are red or bleed when you brush. A deep cleaning can clear it up; your breath will start smelling fresher almost immediately.
Gum disease is one of the main causes of bad breath. It’s often silent until it’s loud. Preventing it can be simple. Schedule routine cleanings. Use antimicrobial rinses and stop using all tobacco products. Some of the benefits of having healthy gums include:
Mouth injuries can cause infections, which can cause bad breath. Athletes should consider a custom mouthguard, which fits better and protects way more than those you buy in a store. They’re molded to your teeth, so there’s no slipping or awkward chewing after taking them out.
Sealants cover those deep grooves in your teeth. The result? Bacteria can’t get in and make themselves at home, causing tooth decay. Fluoride treatments strengthen enamel, making teeth more resilient against cavities. This duo works together to keep your mouth cleaner and reduce odor at the source. Great for kids. But adults benefit just as much.
Drink more water. It keeps your saliva flowing, which helps naturally rinse away bacteria. Skip sugary snacks and cut back on carbs. These are two main things we eat that feed bacteria, which cause bad breath. Try adding some crunchy veggies like celery and carrots to your daily diet. They clean as you chew and can reduce bad breath.
If bad breath just won’t go away, it’s time to get real answers. Dr. Liu can create a personalized plan that treats what’s causing the problem—a hidden infection, gum disease, or something else. Call (517) 777-8878. Don’t keep covering it up—fix it for good with expert help that gets results.
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Give yourself the gift of a bright smile. Schedule an appointment at Dr. Edward Liu Sedation and Implant Dentistry today.
