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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Bad breath | |||
| image = [[File:Depiction_of_a_person_who_has_Halitosis_(or_bad_breath).png|250px]] | |||
| alt = Illustration of a person with bad breath | |||
| caption = Depiction of a person who has halitosis | |||
| field = [[Dentistry]] | |||
| synonyms = Halitosis, oral malodor, fetor oris | |||
| symptoms = Unpleasant odor from the mouth | |||
| complications = Social anxiety, embarrassment | |||
| onset = Can be sudden or gradual | |||
| duration = Can be temporary or chronic | |||
| causes = Poor oral hygiene, [[dental caries]], [[periodontal disease]], certain foods, [[dry mouth]], [[smoking]], [[systemic diseases]] | |||
| risks = Smoking, poor dental hygiene, certain diets | |||
| diagnosis = Clinical examination, [[halimeter]] test, organoleptic measurement | |||
| differential = [[Sinusitis]], [[tonsillitis]], [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]] | |||
| prevention = Regular [[tooth brushing]], [[flossing]], [[mouthwash]] use, regular [[dental check-ups]] | |||
| treatment = Improved oral hygiene, treatment of underlying conditions, [[antimicrobial mouthwash]] | |||
| frequency = Common | |||
}} | |||
{{Short description|Overview of the causes, diagnosis, and management of bad breath}} | {{Short description|Overview of the causes, diagnosis, and management of bad breath}} | ||
[[File:Depiction_of_a_person_who_has_Halitosis_(or_bad_breath).png|left|thumb|A depiction of a person experiencing halitosis.]] | |||
[[File:Depiction_of_a_person_who_has_Halitosis_(or_bad_breath).png|thumb|A depiction of a person experiencing halitosis.]] | |||
'''Bad breath''', also known as '''halitosis''', is a condition characterized by an unpleasant odor of the breath. It can be a temporary issue or a chronic condition, often causing embarrassment and anxiety in social situations. Understanding the underlying causes and effective management strategies is crucial for those affected by this condition. | '''Bad breath''', also known as '''halitosis''', is a condition characterized by an unpleasant odor of the breath. It can be a temporary issue or a chronic condition, often causing embarrassment and anxiety in social situations. Understanding the underlying causes and effective management strategies is crucial for those affected by this condition. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
Bad breath can originate from various sources, primarily within the mouth, but also from systemic conditions. | Bad breath can originate from various sources, primarily within the mouth, but also from systemic conditions. | ||
===Oral Causes=== | ===Oral Causes=== | ||
The majority of bad breath cases are due to oral causes. These include: | The majority of bad breath cases are due to oral causes. These include: | ||
* '''[[Dental plaque]]''': Accumulation of plaque on teeth and gums can harbor bacteria that produce foul-smelling compounds. | * '''[[Dental plaque]]''': Accumulation of plaque on teeth and gums can harbor bacteria that produce foul-smelling compounds. | ||
* '''[[Gingivitis]] and [[Periodontitis]]''': Inflammation of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth can lead to bad breath. | * '''[[Gingivitis]] and [[Periodontitis]]''': Inflammation of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth can lead to bad breath. | ||
* '''[[Dry mouth]]''': Also known as [[xerostomia]], a lack of saliva can lead to increased bacterial growth and odor. | * '''[[Dry mouth]]''': Also known as [[xerostomia]], a lack of saliva can lead to increased bacterial growth and odor. | ||
* '''[[Tongue coating]]''': Bacteria and debris on the tongue can produce volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) responsible for bad breath. | * '''[[Tongue coating]]''': Bacteria and debris on the tongue can produce volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) responsible for bad breath. | ||
===Non-Oral Causes=== | ===Non-Oral Causes=== | ||
While less common, systemic conditions can also contribute to halitosis: | While less common, systemic conditions can also contribute to halitosis: | ||
* '''[[Respiratory tract infections]]''': Conditions such as [[sinusitis]], [[tonsillitis]], and [[bronchitis]] can cause bad breath. | * '''[[Respiratory tract infections]]''': Conditions such as [[sinusitis]], [[tonsillitis]], and [[bronchitis]] can cause bad breath. | ||
* '''[[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]] (GERD)''': Acid reflux can lead to an unpleasant odor in the mouth. | * '''[[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]] (GERD)''': Acid reflux can lead to an unpleasant odor in the mouth. | ||
* '''[[Diabetes]]''': Uncontrolled diabetes can result in a fruity odor due to [[ketone]] production. | * '''[[Diabetes]]''': Uncontrolled diabetes can result in a fruity odor due to [[ketone]] production. | ||
* '''[[Liver]] or [[kidney disease]]''': These conditions can lead to a distinct odor due to the accumulation of toxins in the body. | * '''[[Liver]] or [[kidney disease]]''': These conditions can lead to a distinct odor due to the accumulation of toxins in the body. | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosing the cause of bad breath involves a thorough examination by a healthcare professional. This may include: | Diagnosing the cause of bad breath involves a thorough examination by a healthcare professional. This may include: | ||
* '''Oral examination''': Checking for signs of dental disease, tongue coating, and dry mouth. | * '''Oral examination''': Checking for signs of dental disease, tongue coating, and dry mouth. | ||
* '''Halimeter test''': A device that measures the concentration of VSCs in the breath. | * '''Halimeter test''': A device that measures the concentration of VSCs in the breath. | ||
* '''Organoleptic measurement''': A subjective assessment of breath odor by a trained professional. | * '''Organoleptic measurement''': A subjective assessment of breath odor by a trained professional. | ||
==Management== | ==Management== | ||
The management of bad breath depends on its underlying cause. General strategies include: | The management of bad breath depends on its underlying cause. General strategies include: | ||
* '''Oral hygiene''': Regular brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning can reduce bacterial load and odor. | * '''Oral hygiene''': Regular brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning can reduce bacterial load and odor. | ||
* '''Mouth rinses''': Antimicrobial mouthwashes can help reduce bacteria and freshen breath. | * '''Mouth rinses''': Antimicrobial mouthwashes can help reduce bacteria and freshen breath. | ||
* '''Hydration''': Drinking water can help maintain saliva flow and reduce dry mouth. | * '''Hydration''': Drinking water can help maintain saliva flow and reduce dry mouth. | ||
* '''Dietary changes''': Avoiding foods known to cause bad breath, such as garlic and onions. | * '''Dietary changes''': Avoiding foods known to cause bad breath, such as garlic and onions. | ||
For systemic causes, addressing the underlying medical condition is essential. | For systemic causes, addressing the underlying medical condition is essential. | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
Preventive measures include maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and managing systemic health conditions. Avoiding tobacco products and limiting alcohol consumption can also help prevent bad breath. | Preventive measures include maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and managing systemic health conditions. Avoiding tobacco products and limiting alcohol consumption can also help prevent bad breath. | ||
==See also== | |||
== | |||
* [[Oral hygiene]] | * [[Oral hygiene]] | ||
* [[Dental caries]] | * [[Dental caries]] | ||
* [[Periodontal disease]] | * [[Periodontal disease]] | ||
* [[Xerostomia]] | * [[Xerostomia]] | ||
[[File:Lgive_lashon_(cropped).JPG|left|thumb|A tongue with a visible coating, which can contribute to bad breath.]] | |||
[[File:Lgive_lashon_(cropped).JPG|thumb | |||
[[Category:Oral hygiene]] | [[Category:Oral hygiene]] | ||
[[Category:Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen]] | [[Category:Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen]] | ||
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| Bad breath | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Halitosis, oral malodor, fetor oris |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Unpleasant odor from the mouth |
| Complications | Social anxiety, embarrassment |
| Onset | Can be sudden or gradual |
| Duration | Can be temporary or chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Poor oral hygiene, dental caries, periodontal disease, certain foods, dry mouth, smoking, systemic diseases |
| Risks | Smoking, poor dental hygiene, certain diets |
| Diagnosis | Clinical examination, halimeter test, organoleptic measurement |
| Differential diagnosis | Sinusitis, tonsillitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease |
| Prevention | Regular tooth brushing, flossing, mouthwash use, regular dental check-ups |
| Treatment | Improved oral hygiene, treatment of underlying conditions, antimicrobial mouthwash |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | N/A |
Overview of the causes, diagnosis, and management of bad breath

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a condition characterized by an unpleasant odor of the breath. It can be a temporary issue or a chronic condition, often causing embarrassment and anxiety in social situations. Understanding the underlying causes and effective management strategies is crucial for those affected by this condition.
Causes[edit]
Bad breath can originate from various sources, primarily within the mouth, but also from systemic conditions.
Oral Causes[edit]
The majority of bad breath cases are due to oral causes. These include:
- Dental plaque: Accumulation of plaque on teeth and gums can harbor bacteria that produce foul-smelling compounds.
- Gingivitis and Periodontitis: Inflammation of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth can lead to bad breath.
- Dry mouth: Also known as xerostomia, a lack of saliva can lead to increased bacterial growth and odor.
- Tongue coating: Bacteria and debris on the tongue can produce volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) responsible for bad breath.
Non-Oral Causes[edit]
While less common, systemic conditions can also contribute to halitosis:
- Respiratory tract infections: Conditions such as sinusitis, tonsillitis, and bronchitis can cause bad breath.
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): Acid reflux can lead to an unpleasant odor in the mouth.
- Diabetes: Uncontrolled diabetes can result in a fruity odor due to ketone production.
- Liver or kidney disease: These conditions can lead to a distinct odor due to the accumulation of toxins in the body.
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosing the cause of bad breath involves a thorough examination by a healthcare professional. This may include:
- Oral examination: Checking for signs of dental disease, tongue coating, and dry mouth.
- Halimeter test: A device that measures the concentration of VSCs in the breath.
- Organoleptic measurement: A subjective assessment of breath odor by a trained professional.
Management[edit]
The management of bad breath depends on its underlying cause. General strategies include:
- Oral hygiene: Regular brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning can reduce bacterial load and odor.
- Mouth rinses: Antimicrobial mouthwashes can help reduce bacteria and freshen breath.
- Hydration: Drinking water can help maintain saliva flow and reduce dry mouth.
- Dietary changes: Avoiding foods known to cause bad breath, such as garlic and onions.
For systemic causes, addressing the underlying medical condition is essential.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures include maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and managing systemic health conditions. Avoiding tobacco products and limiting alcohol consumption can also help prevent bad breath.