Do you have persistent bad breath? Doctor shares how it may be related to your gut: 'Instead of using mouthwash…"
Do you suffer from persistent bad breath? Dr Shirley Koeh, MD, Functional Medicine and Nutrition, addressed the issue of persistent bad breath in one of her recent Instagram posts. Resolving persistent bad breath Per the doctor, when you have persistent bad breath even after you have already brushed and flossed your teeth, cleaned your tongue, and even used mouthwash, the first step is to visit your dentist. In the video, which she captioned “Resolving Persistent Bad Breath: Oral Microbiome and Gut Health,” Dr Koeh said the bad breath may be because of a compromised oral microbiome. So, instead of using mouthwash to instantly settle a bad breath problem, a better choice will be using oral probiotics to build up the good bacteria in your oral microbiome.” Second, to maintain oral hygiene, one should always remember to hydrate themselves.











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