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Had to get my wisdom tooth extracted last Thursday... it's been two days now and my breath smells like hot phucking garbage... I can't stand the smell of myself... I brush, I rinse, I gargle, etc... but within 15 minutes it's back to funk mouth...
I had the same thing happen when I had mine cut out. Except a little toothpaste and brushing the tounge knocked it right out. I pulled two stiches out with my toothbrush cause I was in a hurry one day, and running late.
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try some parsley caps or the clorafil. You can buy them at your local supplement store. It helps to deordorize. Sometimes bad breath can also be gastronomical and this will help as well.
A very good book on natural remedies is " Prescription for Nutritional Healing" by Phyllis Balch, CNC and James Balch MD. One of the best books you can buy for natural healing, and you can also get that at most good healthfood stores.
I've been using an electric toothbrush sonicare and I definitely can tell the difference gets places where reg tooth brushes cant reach and my teethand mouth feels so much fresher and cleanse.Make sure u brush ur gums lighty (gently) too cause thats where all the food gets stuck and causes bad breath and gum disease .Taking care of ur teeth is important guys if not taken properly can cause gum disease high blood preasure .I took all 4 wisdom tooth out at once so I didnt have to do it again .My dentist told me that mouth wash can actually worsen(for gums) its just temporary for bad breath.
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All I know is that my breath is rank. I brush twice a day but I'm sure it's the damn gapping hole in the side of my head that's causing the odor. I've been using Crest mouthwash after each meal which helps.
I would take bad breathe over what I got. My doc did a piss poor job stuffing the holes and I got not one, but two dry sockets. On top of that, the pain meds ran out, he was out of town, and my wife was out of town, so I had to go to another dentist to get the holes repacked and get a script for more meds. That was the worse damn week. Dry sockets hurt like hell and it's all day. Pain meds don't even work very weel because the nerves are exposed. Needless to say, I never went to that dentist again.
Also, becareful with rinses. It's very important to make sure you don't cause any suction in the mouth that could pull the packing out. Just brush your tounge the best you can. Also, it's a proven fact that mouthwash is worse for bad breath than not using. Mouthwash has a lot of alcohol which dries the mouth out. This just makes it easier for bacteria to grow. My wife was a dental asst for a few years and they (three different dentisit) all said never use mouthwash, it will result in more bateria in the mouth.
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