Halitosis can indicate serious conditions ranging from periodontal diseases to systemic changes such as diabetes
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The persistent reference breath can indicate serious health problems such as periodontal diseases, systemic or metabolic changes and requires adequate diagnosis and treatment with oral hygiene emphasis.
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Alitosis can cause truly embarrassing situations and great discomfort for those who suffer from the problem. But it is wrong to believe that bad smell is only a sensory problem. In fact, the unpleasant, albeit persistent smell, can be a clue of more serious complications.
“There are about 60 causes of halitosis, a medical term for halitosis. The main is the precarious hygiene of language, but the persistent change in breath can also have other reasons. For example, gingivitis, periodontitis and xerostomy (dry) in disappointment, can also have a breath in disappointment, the disappointment rail, the hall in disappointment, use. The disappointment of disappointment, as well as the hall in disappointment, the disappointment of the disappointment, as well as the hall to disappoint, so to the case of disappointment errors, as well as the new cavity such as the hall of disappointment, as well as the hall of disappointment, as well as the hall to disappoint, as well as the althial in disappointment, as well as the metabolic cavity ” The dental surgeon Mario Giorgi, scientific consultant for Curaprox and member of the Halitose Commission of the Regional Council of Dentistry of San Paolo (Crosp) explains.
To increase awareness of the topic, the Brazilian Halitosis Association (ABHA) will address the theme of the national campaign to fight Mal Brepel 2025, entitled “Mal Breed indicates the health problem”, which takes place between September 22 (national day to fight the breath of Mal) and on October 25 (national day of the dental surgeon).
This year, the purpose of the campaign is to warn the population that halitosis, often treated as simply aesthetic or jokes, can be a warning for body health problems as a whole, which often contribute to the early diagnosis of other conditions. For this, Abha will promote initiatives such as free lessons in public and private institutions, interviews in the mainstream media and educational actions in the social networks of the entity.
“The campaign aims to expand access to reliable information to make altitous aware and care with the same care of other health problems. We have to strengthen that bad breath is not a personal defect, but a serious problem,” says Mario Giorgi.
The campaign also provides for the promotion of the SOS Mal Breath tool, which is available on the ABHA website and allows you to send an entire anonymous email to someone who needs a guide on the upper.
“The unpleasant smell is often not evident from the carriers. This is because the body gets used to smells to which we are exposed frequently. It is the olfactory effort so called. Which usually are the nearby people, who, for embarrassment, do not indicate the problem. This tool is a solution.”
According to Abha, about 30% of the Brazilian population suffers from halitosis, which has an important social and emotional impact and can compromise self -esteem, generate embarrassment in social and professional situations, damage relationships and even lead to isolation. Fortunately, it has a treatment and, once aware of the hallitous breath, it is important that the person is looking for a dental surgeon to receive the correct diagnosis.
“From the diagnosis, carried out through clinical and radiological tests, in addition to the perception of the dentist, the professional can indicate the dental treatment necessary for each person or, if the halitosis is a consequence of a pre -existing illness, refer to the patient to the most appropriate doctor to treat the condition”, says Mario Giorgi, who claims that the dentist can also give a guide to assistance in the Altosis.
Since the main causal agent of the upper is Saburra or Lingual Biofilm, a white plate that presents itself on the tongue, the treatments relating to the prevention of the breath errors are destined to prevent the accumulation of this material. For example, the ingestion of two liters of water per day, on average, and the creation of small meals at intervals of about three hours are strategies that help reduce the problem, but do not solve completely.
“Alitosis can be prevented through correct oral hygiene. It is important to perform the hygiene of everyday language and the removal of Lingual Saburra, with adequate tools for this purpose,” says the expert.
According to him, the tongue brush should have slightly firm bristles compared to those of dental brushes. This is because in the language there are cracks and irregularities in which the bristles should penetrate correctly to remove lingual Saburra. “The brush must also have a low profile, not to cause anxiety and have a circular surface that adapts to the shape of the tongue without causing discomfort,” he adds.
For these reasons, the Tung brush and the EHM tung gel gel and the Tung gel are ideal for preventing and controlling halitosis. “These products trigger a synergistic effect, in which the mechanical action of brush bristles, combined with active gel substances, inhibit the formation of these unpleasant gases of smell.”
In addition to the specific language brush, it is also advisable to use the so -called plastic language leaflets, which remove lingual Saburra in a much more efficient way than normal brushes without hurting the language or enthusiasm.
“Jargonchizers of jargon must have a design that adapts to the shape of the tongue, simply allowing the removal of Saberra. They can be closer or wider, have a double or simple blade and have grooves or not. The grooved scraper should be used mainly for the removal of the more adherent plate. Dental surge.
For complete hygiene, the expert recommends the use of CTC 201, single -Blade and hygiennade for language CTC 202 with double blade, both from Curaprox. “This cure combined with oral hygiene and the regular visits of the dentist are ideas to avoid halitosis”, concludes Mario Giorgi.
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