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Morning Breath Does anybody else suffer from this embarrassing problem? I can brush the heck out of my teeth at night before I go to bed, but when I wake up in the morning, my breath still smells funky. I make sure to brush my teeth before I leave the house, because I would hate to open my mouth to talk to somebody, and they would look at me like this: RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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brushing your teeth generally wont make much difference
try buying a tongue scraper to get rid of the bacteria on your tongue in the morning You saw the apple
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funkii said: brushing your teeth generally wont make much difference
try buying a tongue scraper to get rid of the bacteria on your tongue in the morning Thanks, that's a good suggestion. Funny thing is, I brush my tongue too at night when I go to bed, hoping to ward off bad breath, but it doesn't seem to work. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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funkii said: brushing your teeth generally wont make much difference
try buying a tongue scraper to get rid of the bacteria on your tongue in the morning An old Indian trick Everytime I've been away to stay overnight someplace (since primary school trips), mates always ask, "What the foo'k is that mental thing? " I still get that asked now! I'm so suprised that people still are unawares of this simple hygine tool "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: funkii said: brushing your teeth generally wont make much difference
try buying a tongue scraper to get rid of the bacteria on your tongue in the morning An old Indian trick Everytime I've been away to stay overnight someplace (since primary school trips), mates always ask, "What the foo'k is that mental thing? " I still get that asked now! I'm so suprised that people still are unawares of this simple hygine tool RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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mine looks nothing like that
lol that things huge personally now that ive been using one for about 6 years i couldnt live without one- like you said senik..simple hygiene all those yucky germs on your tongue *eww* hey psycho- try eating something in the morning aswell if you dont eat breakfast. its different for everyone but for some people an empty stomach is all it may be You saw the apple
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mines more along the lines of this kind of style
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for chronic halitosis there are medical conditions that could be causing this condition, if you have really really bad breath
but morning breath? i think to some degree everyone has this problem. it's natural, y'know? | |
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XxAxX said: for chronic halitosis there are medical conditions that could be causing this condition, if you have really really bad breath
but morning breath? i think to some degree everyone has this problem. it's natural, y'know? everyone has morning breath until they buy a tongue scraper! You saw the apple
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The Effects of Daily Mechanical Tongue Scraping vs. Daily Mechanical Tongue Brushing on Bacterial Flora
Ronald E. Mangie, B.S. Bacteriology, D.D.S Results: Bacterial counts: Individuals who scraped their tongues displayed a significantly lower total Strep Salivarius count than individuals who brushed their tongues. Furthermore, no apparent damage to the tongue tissue or the taste buds was observed. Clinical studies: The tongues of the patients who scraped were significantly cleaner and pinker than the tongues of patients who brushed. Additionally, the individuals who brushed their tongues often complained of gagging, choking and other discomforts, while the number of these complaints from the individuals who scraped their tongues were significantly less. Cleaner Taste: A related significant discovery of the study is that those subjects who scraped their tongues reported a cleaner, fresher taste in the mouth, and a marked improvement in the taste of food. Similar sensations were not reported by the subjects who brushed their tongue You saw the apple
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Ex-Moderator | funkii said: mines more along the lines of this kind of style
I had one of those, but I can't use it. My gag reflex is just too strong and it would cause me to throw up. And that just made my breath worse. |
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Morning breath is normal. During the day we brush out teeth and then eat and drink things, which helps to mechanically keep bateria levels down. Overnight your mouth becomes a breeding ground. Reducing bacteria as much as possible just before bed (brushing, flossing, and a full 30 seconds of Listerine probably being your best bet) can help, but you'll still have normal oral bacteria. | |
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gonna get me a tongue thingy... | |
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senik said: funkii said: brushing your teeth generally wont make much difference
try buying a tongue scraper to get rid of the bacteria on your tongue in the morning An old Indian trick Everytime I've been away to stay overnight someplace (since primary school trips), mates always ask, "What the foo'k is that mental thing? " I still get that asked now! I'm so suprised that people still are unawares of this simple hygine tool I remember watchin my aunty clean her tongue with those thingz and then she'd alwayz tell me after "See? This is why i have such a clean mouth!" Bloody classic i tell ya. No hablo espanol,no!
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Tongue scrapers are awesome!
I was grossed out by the thought of one, until I used it, and now..I will always have one. | |
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gargle with cinnamon and honey, it works wonders! | |
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CarrieMpls said: funkii said: mines more along the lines of this kind of style
I had one of those, but I can't use it. My gag reflex is just too strong and it would cause me to throw up. And that just made my breath worse. try a sonicare vibrating toothbrush. i have one -it's like going to the dentist everytime you brush. works great on tongues too! | |
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Ex-Moderator | XxAxX said: CarrieMpls said: I had one of those, but I can't use it. My gag reflex is just too strong and it would cause me to throw up. And that just made my breath worse. try a sonicare vibrating toothbrush. i have one -it's like going to the dentist everytime you brush. works great on tongues too! I have an oral B viobrating toothbrush. And I use it on my tongue. |
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CarrieMpls said: XxAxX said: try a sonicare vibrating toothbrush. i have one -it's like going to the dentist everytime you brush. works great on tongues too! I have an oral B viobrating toothbrush. And I use it on my tongue. they work really well, don't they? when i first began using one i was a bit turned off by that head-buzz noise of the brush itself. i couldn't help thinking 'what if this cool toothbrush is just another one of those alien mind control devices'!? but, my teeth are so squeaky clean i figure even if it's alien technology the sonicare toothbrush is a still a big thumbs up | |
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Ex-Moderator | XxAxX said: CarrieMpls said: I have an oral B viobrating toothbrush. And I use it on my tongue. they work really well, don't they? when i first began using one i was a bit turned off by that head-buzz noise of the brush itself. i couldn't help thinking 'what if this cool toothbrush is just another one of those alien mind control devices'!? but, my teeth are so squeaky clean i figure even if it's alien technology the sonicare toothbrush is a still a big thumbs up Definitely. I can't stand to use a normal toothbrush now. I just don't feel as clean. |
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In addition to everyone's wonderful suggestions:
Twice a day. Good stuff. | |
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Thanks all, for your responses, I have read each and every one of them. I'm going to buy a tongue scraper and some Listerine. If that won't kill funky breath, nothing else will. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I love my tongue scraper but how can you avoid questionable breath in the morning? I dunno, the body needs maintenance... | |
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My remedy: Plax, brushing teeth and tongue, and mouthwash. I should include flossing on the regular, but I'm so lazy when it comes to this.
Anyway, I never understand why it is that people must have garlic for breakfast. Don't know if they do really, but this is what I think I smell on some people's breath first thing in the morning. Maybe the funk is from garlic pills? | |
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Okay, I just got back from the drugstore a little while ago, and I purchased this:
and this: Both of them are battery operated, which for me, is something new, since I usually buy the manual toothbrushes. After finishing using the battery toothbrush, my teeth actually looked cleaner! Then I used the tongue cleaner, which was gross the first time around, but it also did a good job. Hopefully these two things will help fight funky breath, if not, I'm going to have to invest in some Listerine too. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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u all..stop using listere\ine...its got alcohol in it which will only dry out your mouth and actually cause bad breath...
them suckers are smart....cause u gotta keep using to maintain the freshness... Tri-Oral is the bomb!! It kills morning breath.....i can bust slob first thing in the morning... Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: u all..stop using listere\ine...its got alcohol in it which will only dry out your mouth and actually cause bad breath...
them suckers are smart....cause u gotta keep using to maintain the freshness... Tri-Oral is the bomb!! It kills morning breath.....i can bust slob first thing in the morning... And I use Listerine on the regular | |
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sosgemini said: u all..stop using listere\ine...its got alcohol in it which will only dry out your mouth and actually cause bad breath...
them suckers are smart....cause u gotta keep using to maintain the freshness... Tri-Oral is the bomb!! It kills morning breath.....i can bust slob first thing in the morning... The alchohol is what kills the bacteria, which are what cause odor! Mouthwashes without alchohol manually rinse the mouth and are usually minty, so they help some, but they don't address the root problem. Listerine does NOT damage the mouth or cause bad breath. There has been actual reaserch done on mouthwashes, and Listerine is the best. | |
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