Health & Medical Dental & Oral

Halitosis Medications That May Help Solve Bad Breath

Anyone that has ever found themselves in the unfortunate position of having bad breath may well have asked their doctor or dentist for halitosis medication. Unfortunately there is not really one ‘cure all’ that will solve every case of this all too embarrassing problem.

There are some substances however that have shown positive results when it comes to reducing the anaerobic bacteria in the mouth that cause bad breath. This article examines two of these substances that are commonly used in products pitched as medication for halitosis.

The first substance is called Chlorhexidine. Chlorhexidine is an antibacterial agent that can help reduce the smell of bad breath as it destroys the bacteria that often cause it. Chlorhexidine is used in many oral care health products as well as products for skin care.

When buying a mouthwash to fight bad breath it is better to look for one that contains an antibacterial agent like Chlorhexidine rather than alcohol as this would only dry the mouth out and create a worse problem.

Chlorine dioxide is another substances used as a halitosis medication. It has been claimed that the use of a chlorine dioxide mouthwash following tongue scraping eliminated halitosis for 99% of over 600 people involved in a trial by Periodontist, Dr. Jon L. Ricter.

Chlorine dioxide is an oxidising agent used in the water purification process but can also help reduce halitosis by oxidising the mouth and making it a much less welcoming place for the uninvited anaerobic bacteria that cause bad breath.

One final note before you buy any halitosis medication online or anywhere else. Please do not consider this article as medical advice. Be sure to consult with your doctor or dentist before using any medication for halitosis or anything else for that matter. These professionals can help you by offering advice specific to your exact situation and needs.


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