Wednesday 31 August 2011

What are chronic halitosis causes?

Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor from their oral or nasal regions and they’re unable to eliminate it through normal oral hygiene techniques, such as flossing or brushing. The occasional “morning breath” most people experience at one time or another is not really true halitosis. Halitosis knows no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, race, or socioeconomic levels. Causes are Sinus infections & abnormal sinus anatomies, Tonsilar infections or tonsiloliths, Lung diseases , Kidney diseases , Liver diseases , Blood disorders, Diabetes, Gallbladder dysfunction, Menstruation, Carcinomas, Certain foods

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