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How to Ask Your Dental Hygienist About Bad Breath Treatment

Halitosis is so embarrassing that you might keep putting off asking your dental hygienist about bad breath treatment. Dental hygienists help patients who have bad breath on a regular basis, so there is no need to feel embarrassed. Learn how to approach the subject, so you can finally get the treatment you need.

Asking your dental hygienist about bad breath treatment

Patients who have bad breath should open up a dialogue with dental hygienists. Basic questions can begin the discussion and help patients receive treatment for the condition.

Are more dental cleanings needed?

Bad breath is often caused by a buildup of bacteria. Patients who have chronic bad breath should ask the hygienist if more dental cleanings are needed. People typically go to the dentist one to two times a year. Those with chronic bad breath might need to go to the dentist every three months to remove excess bacteria.

Are there products available to use at home to treat bad breath?

Asking hygienists about home care is an easy way to open up a dialogue about bad breath treatment. Once the hygienist realizes the patient wants to treat the breath, it is much easier to recommend products and explore other treatment options. The hygienist might recommend using special mouthwashes or an electric toothbrush. However, if the problem is severe, the hygienist will recommend an in-office treatment.

Do the gums look normal?

Gingivitis and periodontal disease can both cause bad breath. Bleeding and swollen gums are symptoms of both problems. Asking the hygienist if the gums look normal is a good way to start a conversation about bad breath. The hygienist will examine the gums, and if there is an issue, the hygienist will recommend treatment. The treatment for gingivitis or gum disease will eliminate the bad breath.

Are there solutions for dry mouth?

Dry mouth can cause bad breath. Patients who have dry mouth are encouraged to ask the hygienist for solutions. The right solution can put a stop to the bad breath and patients do not even have to mention the halitosis if they do not want to do so.

What type of oral care routine is needed to eliminate bad breath?

Some patients like to get straight to the point and find out what is needed to get rid of bad breath. Asking the hygienist what steps need to be taken for bad breath will open the door to speak about treatment options. Hygienists are always happy to recommend treatments to patients. Depending on the cause of the bad breath, the patient might require an at-home or in-office treatment. The hygienist and patient will explore all the possible options before determining a solution.

Get help for your bad breath

You would not be embarrassed to talk to your medical doctor about a sprained ankle, so do not be embarrassed about talking to the hygienist about bad breath. Your hygienist is there to help you achieve oral health. That includes providing a bad breath treatment when needed. Ask the right questions and talk about treatment options with your hygienist.

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