It is estimated that over 25-30 million Americans suffer from chronic
bad breath. Recent studies have confirmed that in approximately 80% of
the cases, the odor sources are in the oral cavity. Science has now created
a machine called a Halimeter that can accurately measure the degree of bad
breath. Plus, recent research has developed and tested a safe medication
that can eliminate the bad breath. Dr. Poulos has been interviewed by KNTV
(Channel 11 TV in San Jose) for their recent news broadcast on Halitosis.
INTRA-ORAL SOURCES:
Critical to eliminating and controlling oral malodor is the physical disruption
and removal of VSC's (Volatile Sulphur Compounds) and their causative agents.
Since the majority of them reside on the tongue, in periodontal pockets
from active gum disease, and other soft tissues of the mouth, access and
debridement of these areas is critical. Bacteria in your mouth attack your
tissues, breaks them down, and odors (VSC gases) are released. This is
why we recommend complete dental and oral examination to more accurately
locate the sources of your mouth odor.
EXTRA-ORAL SOURCES:
In some cases, certain medical conditions such as diabetes, chronic sinusitis,
lung infections, digestive problems, and certain prescription medications
are additional sources of this condition. In this case, you would be referred
to see your medical doctor for further evaluation.