Encino, San Fernando Valley Dentist Stops Bad Breath and Mouth Odor
Bad breath (Halitosis) or Mouth Odor- its considered the most unappealing problem that people have!
You could be the best-looking person around, but start talking, and mouth odor will make people turn away, and even want to gag. And forget those alcohol-tasting popular mouthwashes- they just dry the mouth, making your bad breath worse!
So what to do?
Dr. Edward Reifman has found several typical problems that tend to cause the odor. We help people gain odor-free breath every day! And we can help you too.
Did you know that over 95% of bad breath and mouth odors (halitosis) problems come from some particularly nasty bacteria in the mouth?
And in a few cases, bad breath may come from the nose, or stomach, but most are from the breakdown of compounds in the mouth which produce that “rotten egg” smell of sulphur (sulfur) compounds.
Sometimes bad breath can be due to gum disease, smoking, cavities, or even the flu bug. A chronic dry mouth can also contribute to bad breath problems. In many cases, where the patient doesn’t have any of those problems, the solution may be something as simple as mildly altering oral home care regimens.
Note: I recently heard of a new mouthwash called Chlorophyllin that appears very helpful for halitosis/bad breath problems.
Dr. Reifman was recently interviewed in the Valley Daily News about some of the newer methods for treating bad breath:
Bad Breath Relief Goes Beyond Brushing
By Amy Bertrand
“In cases where the patient doesn’t have these conditions, the solution may be as simple as a more aggressive dental regimen, Reifman says.
“In addition to periodic cleanings by a dental hygienist, he suggests employing what he calls “the big four.” This begins with brushing teeth after meals, and using a tongue scraper at home. Flossing is also key, and using an unscented variety make it easier to detect areas of the mouth that give off odors, he says.
“In addition, Reifman recommends using a mouthwash that contains chlorine dioxide, which destroys sulfur-containing molecules. “I personally like BreathRx, or Crest prohealth, but there’s a lot of good products out there. Check the label carefully,” he says. “It’s a very competitive market, and there are lots of products out there, and not all of them are effective.”
Other helpful hints to get rid of Bad Breath:
- Have your teeth cleaned periodically by a thorough dental hygienist, since any gum disease or inflammed, red gums contribute to bad breath.
- When you floss, choosing unscented floss enables you to detect areas between your teeth that give off odors so you can clean them more carefully.
- Brush your teeth and gums properly. Ask your dentist to recommend a toothbrush or scraper for your tongue (yes, your tongue!) Clean your tongue all the way back gently, but thoroughly.
- Drink plenty of liquids. Chew sugar-free gum, especially if your mouth feels dry.
- Clean your mouth after eating or drinking milk products, fish and meat.
- Use proper mouthwashes. Chlorine dioxide is a common ingredient in mouthrinses for bad breath (i.e. halitosis). There are two types of chlorine dioxide rinses: stabilized and active. Both types can help reduce halitosis for short time periods by destroying the sulfur-containing molecules that cause bad breath.
The Top 10 WORST Home Remedies for Bad Breath!
- Excessive mouthwash use… this produces bad-smelling tissue that is worse than you breath!
- Chewing gum… it only masks bad breath.
- Mint chewing tobacco or wintergreen smokeless tobacco causes gums to recede and increases the chance of losing the bone and fibers that hold your teeth in place, plus it can cause oral cancer.
- Infomercial items… use items that have the ADA Seal of Approval. Unapproved items could do more harm than good.
- Alcohol… will cause dry mouth causing bad breath.
- Brushing with home cleaning products… it is poisonous and dangerous…don’t laugh people do do this!
- Intestinal cleansing methods… bad breath does not originate from the stomach. Anaerobic bacteria in your mouth produces bad breath.
- Using mouth-rinses containing alcohol… dries out gum tissue and only covers bad breath it does not deal with the cause.
- Tongue piercing… allows you to harbor more bacteria on your tongue where sulfur compounds that cause bad breath live.
For more information, please contact Dr. Reifman’s Encino dental office at: 818.990.6659.




