Friday, June 10, 2016

Just No Bad Breath Newsletter - New This Week 2016-W23

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How Smoking Affects Your Mouth And Gums. It is well-known that smoking is bad for the health. It not only causes lung and throat cancer, but it also has effects in other parts of the body. It will stain the teeth and cause bad breath, reduces the blood flow to the gums and affects nerve cells, resulting in a decreased taste and smell. Other parts of the body also suffer.


 


The Best Time To Brush Your Teeth In The Morning. Some people say it’s better to brush the teeth before breakfast, and some prefer to do it afterwards. The truth is that by night, there is very little saliva, so the mouth is dry and the bad breath shows up. You can brush before breakfast to get rid of the taste, but if brushing afterwards, check first these tips.


 


Should You Worry About Tonsil Stones? Tonsil stones form in pouches located in the tonsils. They are made of dead cells, pieces of food and mucus, and they calcify. They usually pop out, but there are cases in which they emit a strong odor. How to deal with this?


 


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Just No Bad Breath Newsletter - New This Week 2016-W23

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