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MYTHS AND TRUTHS ABOUT
MOUTH ODOUR
NOT TRUE !
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Bad odour develops due to poor mouth
hygene.
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It originates from lungs or stomach.
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It is caused by bad indigestion.
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It is prevented by more scrupulous tooth
brushing.
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It can be masked by cigarettes or chewing
gum.
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It can not be eliminated.
WHAT IS, THOUGH TRUE ?
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Many people just imagine having bad mouth
odour.
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We all have morning odour, but only
chronic odour does not pass by tooth brushing.
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Where rarely there is some severe
underlying disease .
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Very common reason for bad mouth odour is
disease of the periodontal tissue, teeth plaques and carries. You
should see your dentist.
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The most common source are plaques on your
tongue , in the pharynx and postnasal drip.
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Anaerobic bacteria, which produce bad
smelling sulphour compounds, mainly hydrogen sulfide, have grown under
the plaques.
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Usual mouth wash cannot help as they have
no effect on the anaerobic bacteria.

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ORDOK:
Tooth paste I Mouth wash I Scraper
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CONTACT
Mihael Sok, MD, PhD
Levstikov trg 8, SI-1000 Ljubljana
gsm: +386 41 776 823
e-mail: miha.sok@mf.uni-lj.si |
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END OF TROUBLES WITH BAD MOUTH ODOUR
ANAEROBIC BACTERIA, LIVING UNDER PLAQUES IN MOUTH ARE TO BE BLAMED
We all have mouth odour from time to time. If it does not
pass after brushing the teeth, there is something wrong. Chronic mouth odour
does not, in contrary with the general opinion, originate from the stomach
or lungs. It is not caused by bad indigestion or white spots on your
tonsillae. One should know that bad taste in mouth is not bad smell from the
mouth. AND most important: one is unaware of the presence of bad odour.
There is a solution:

Tongue scraper helps you mechanically remove tongue plaques,
selected ingredients in the mouth wash and tooth paste work efficiently
against anaerobic bacteria in the mouth. All you need is self discipline and
time. The changes in your mouth are chronic changes and therefore a months
lasting care in needed with ORDOK to establish a new, healthy relationship
among bacteria in the mouth and to get rid of the plaques.

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