November 17, 2008
Toothpaste and chewing gum for treating bad breath.
The wide range of toothpastes and mouthwashes, chewing gum and so on. Available on the market today are not designed to fight bacteria that cause the problem. Oral traditional products can never reach the back of the throat and tonsils of the area where they occur or sulfur compounds that do not reach the source of the problem.
Virtually all toothpaste sold in the market contains a fairly aggressive detergent, known as "Sodium laurel sulfate." It adds mainly because of its foaming effect. In fact this gives no foaming effect of cleaning activity, only gives a feeling that something happens. The problem is that this detergent has a hair so that the condition of breath even worse.
Until today the 'treatment' of bad breath is mainly to mask the odor by chewing gum or Mintdragees in rinsing the mouth with alcohol-based mouthwashes or pills that aim at solving the problem in the stomach. None of these treatments help - on the contrary, worsen the problem. Most of these pills or gums are directed to cool the SABOR. Unfortunately it is very likely that you note in the mouth a pleasant mint flavor, but your colleague sulfur smell an unpleasant smell on your breath.
Filed under Dental by vinceford