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Do cavities make your breath smell bad?

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Bad breath has many causes, among them strong smelling foods like onions and garlic, smoking, digestive problems, and metabolic diseases like diabetes. One of the primary causes of bad breath is untreated tooth decay. Even a small amount of dental decay can produce a foul odor. read more

Bad Breath and Tooth Decay Tooth decay or dental caries, refers to the bacterial destruction of tooth enamel. This happens when the mouth is not properly cleansed after eating and residues of food particles build up on the tongue, gums, and between the teeth, providing a medium for bacteria to grow. read more

Furthermore, cavities can cause enormous plague build up and enhances bad breath. Oral bacteria in the mouth are the main culprit in causing bad breath. These bacteria forms colonies to form a sticky slimy layer or patch called as plague. read more

Yes, unfortunately cavities can cause bad breath. So, you have to take care of your teeth, so that they don't get cavities. There's a lot of anti-cavity toothpastes out there that you can use. If you have mild cavity then you can get away with ordinary toothpastes or mouthwashes. read more

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