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  1. Halitosis: Webster's Timeline History, 1949 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  2. Halitosis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2004-01-09
  3. Questions and Answers About Oragenital Contacts: A Compilation of Data Showing What Oragenitalists, Including Fellatorists, Cunnilinguists, and Others, Think of Their Critics with Halitosis by D.O. Cauldwell, 1950
  4. The Four Bubbas of the Apocalypse: Flatulence, Halitosis, Incest, and... Ned
  5. Stop Halitosis Forever - Cure Halitosis Simply and Naturally by Barry Lemay, 2010-08-04
  6. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way by JayKay Bak, 2009-07-18
  7. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way: Natural Cures For Halitosis!AAA+++ by Manuel Ortiz Braschi, 2010-06-06
  8. Beating bad breath: Your complete guide to preventing and eliminating halitosis by Richard A Miller, 1997
  9. Halitosis Harry by Chrissie Hammond, 2010-05-19
  10. Bad Breath Secrets - What Your Doctor Didn't Tell You About Halitosis
  11. The Bad Breath Secrets - What My Doctor Told Me About Halitosis
  12. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way: Natural Cures For Halitosis! AAA+++
  13. Optical bio-sniffer for methyl mercaptan in halitosis [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta] by K. Mitsubayashi, T. Minamide, et all 2006-07-28
  14. End Bad Breath & Chronic Halitosis Today

1. Cure Halitosis | Cure Bad Breath | Cures Chronic Bad Breath | Get Rid Of Bad Bre
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Have you experienced any of the following?
  • Your chronic bad breath is interfering with your social or professional success.
  • You frequently have a bad taste in your mouth.
  • People step back from you when you are talking to them, or they avoid direct contact with you.
  • Somebody has commented on your bad breath, or offered you mints or chewing gum. You experience a white or yellow film on your tongue.

If you answered yes to any of the above you likely have a chronic bad breath problem and are seeking out a way to cure halitosis. The good news is that the Center for Breath Treatment has been successfully treating halitosis since 1996. We have treated more than 10,000 patients since 1996 with a 99% success rate! Chronic bad breath is a problem that is shared by millions of people across the country. Until recently, there really has not been an effective scientific approach to diagnose, treat or cure halitosis / chronic bad breath conditions. The Center for Breath Treatment is a pioneer in the study of bad breath treatments. We will not only help you get rid of bad breath, but it will help you identify and address the underlying causes of chronic bad breath. It is this knowledge that will help you take the steps necessary to cure bad breath for good. For those that can make the journey to the San Francisco area, we recommend visiting our clinic in person. There the Center for Breath Treatment expert staff can provide an accurate diagnosis of the underlying causes which will allow for a custom treatment strategy for your specific needs. This is the most effective way to treat and cure bad breath / halitosis.

2. Halitosis (Bad Breath)
University of Maryland Medical Center article describes the various causes and treatments for the condition.
http://www.umm.edu/oralhealth/halito.htm
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    Oral Health
    Halitosis (Bad Breath)
    What is halitosis?
    Halitosis is an oral health condition characterized by consistently odorous breath. Often identifying the cause of bad breath is the first step toward treating this preventable condition.
    What causes bad breath?
    There are just as many causes of bad breath as there are sources of bacteria in the mouth. Halitosis may be caused by the following:
    • certain foods
      The things you eat contribute largely to your oral health care, including your breath. Items such as garlic and onions, or any food, are absorbed into the bloodstream, become transferred into the lungs, and become expelled in the air you breathe. Until that food becomes eliminated by the body, the potential for it affecting a person's breath is present. poor oral health care
      Without proper and consistent brushing and flossing, and routine examinations by your dentist, food remains in the mouth, which is a breeding ground for bacteria, which, in turn, causes odorous breath. Food that is allowed to collect on the teeth, gums, and tongue may cause the gums to rot, which causes an unpleasant odor and taste in the mouth.

3. Halitosis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
halitosis, or bad breath, is a term used to describe noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled in breathing—whether the smell is from an oral source due to bacteria or otherwise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halitosis
Halitosis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Halitosis ICD R ICD DiseasesDB ... MedlinePlus Halitosis , is a term used to describe noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled in breathing. Halitosis has a significant impact — personally and socially — on those who suffer from it or believe they do ( halitophobia ), and is estimated to be the third-most-frequent reason for seeking dental aid, following tooth decay and periodontal disease
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      In most cases (85–90%), bad breath originates in the mouth itself. The intensity of bad breath differs during the day, due to eating certain foods (such as garlic onions meat fish , and cheese obesity smoking , and alcohol consumption Since the mouth is exposed to less oxygen and is inactive during the night, the odor is usually worse upon awakening ("morning breath"). Bad breath may be transient , often disappearing following eating, brushing one's teeth flossing , or rinsing with specialized mouthwash Bad breath may also be persistent (chronic bad breath), which is a more serious condition, affecting some 25% of the population in varying degrees.

4. Halitosis: Cure Your Chronic Bad Breath Today!
Dentists halitosis cure found 99% effective in eliminating bad breath. Read the study in just 2 mins. a day you can have fresh breath guaranteed!
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Halitosis
Jon L. Richter, DMD, Ph.d
Excerpted and edited by the author from his article of the same title published in Compendium, April 1996.
Introduction
Most adults and many children suffer from bad breath (halitosis) occasionally, chronically or regularly at specific times of the day. Public awareness and concern for this phenomenon is evidenced by the support of an $850 million mouthwash industry in the United States despite wide agreement that commercially available products have no significant effect on halitosis. Physicians and dentists are generally poorly informed about the causes and treatments for halitosis. It is the purpose of this paper to review briefly our current understanding of the etiologies of halitosis and current developments in its diagnosis and treatment. The clinical techniques and strategies for diagnosis and treatment that are described below have been drawn from the research methods and results of Tonzetich , Preti , Rosenberg , Yaegaki and Bosy as well as my own experience in treating over 600 hundred patients presenting with a chief complaint of "bad breath."

5. Bad Breath And Halitosis Cured By BreezeCare
Offers halitosis and post nasal drip products.
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6. Halitosis: Definition From Answers.com
n. The condition of having stale or foulsmelling breath. Latin hālitus , breath (akin to hālāre , to breathe) + -OSIS
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7. Diagnosis And Treatment Of Halitosis
A peerreviewed technical paper on halitosis diagnosis and treatment featuring a large bibliography.
http://www.halimeter.com/richter1.htm
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Halitosis
Jon L. Richter, DMD, PhD Excerpted and edited by the author from his article of the same title published in Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry , April 1996.
For a full-length reprint, please contact us Introduction
Most adults and many children suffer from bad breath (halitosis) occasionally, chronically or regularly at specific times of the day. Public awareness and concern for this phenomenon is evidenced by the support of an $850 million mouthwash industry in the United States despite wide agreement that commercially available products have no significant effect on breath malodor. Physicians and dentists are generally poorly informed about the causes and treatments for halitosis. It is the purpose of this paper to review briefly our current understanding of the etiologies of halitosis and current developments in its diagnosis and treatment. The clinical techniques and strategies for diagnosis and treatment that are described below have been drawn from the research methods and results of Tonzetich , Preti , Rosenberg , Yaegaki , and Bosy as well as my own experience in treating over 600 hundred patients presenting with a chief complaint of "bad breath."

8. Bad Breath Research
Offers research about halitosis (bad breath).
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For the general public, we have recently developed a new website, smellwell.com to which we are redirecting you in the next few seconds. We wish you a pleasant visit, Mel Rosenberg, Ph.D. Alon Amit, D.M.D. (webmaster) You are invited to Dr. Mel's new site on smells: SmellWell
This site is dedicated to deliver updated scientific information about the latest developments and remedies, articles and meetings in the field of Bad Breath (Halitosis) research. You are invited to browse through the site and find out all you want to know about Breath Odour!
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9. Bad Breath (Halitosis) - Sharecare
halitosis is a foulbreath odor resulting from a variety of causes such as poor oral hygiene, dental or oral infections, or from eating certain foods.
http://ask.doctoroz.com/topic/halitosis-general

10. BAD BREATH- HALITOSI
Outline defines the condition, describes probable causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.
http://pedclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu/BADBREATH.html
BAD BREATH- HALITOSIS Definition- Any bad smell carried in the breath. Incidence -The incidence in the general population is approximately 0.5-1%. Often individuals are unaware of the condition and they may suffer social consequences. There are individuals who suffer from halitophobia and believe that they have bad breath. Etiology- The majority of cases are secondary to degradation of protein material by bacteria. The production of amino acid produces offensive gases. Dental a. Plaque formation b. Food between teeth c. Dental caries d. Diseases of the gums Postnasal Drip- may be related to sinusitis and chronic rhinitis Nasal - sinusitis, obstruction from polyps or foreign objects placed in the nose by children Tonsils- may have bad odors associated with infection of the tonsils or tonsilloliths Dry mouth -saliva naturally cleanses the mouth and rids bacteria. Drugs associated with producing dry mouth may produce bad breath. 6. Diet 7. Tobacco 8. Menstruation Systemic illnesses - diabetes, uremia, liver failure, lung infections and abscesses 10. Halitophobia.

11. Bad Breath: Testing Yourself For Halitosis. What Causes Bad Breath?
Some of the causes and risk factors for bad breath are foods, smoking, dry mouth, medical conditions, gum disease, and sinus conditions.
http://www.animated-teeth.com/bad_breath/t1_halitosis.htm
Browse the Animated-Teeth.com Directory Causes of bad breath. Bad breath cures: Overview, tongue cleaning, ... Looking for our "Turkey Breath" movie? Index for topic :
Bad Breath / Halitosis
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How can you test yourself for bad breath?
Page 2 - What conditions promote halitosis?
Page 3 - What is the fundamental cause of bad breath?
Page 4 - About the bacteria that cause bad breath. About the importance of brushing and flossing.
Page 5 - Effective tongue cleaning. Tongue scraping and tongue brushing.
Page 6 - Effective mouthwashes for halitosis.
Page 7 - Tips and suggestions for reducing bad breath.
Do you have bad breath? / How can you test yourself? / How do you cure halitosis?
Looking for our ' Turkey Breath ' movie? Welcome. The pages of our topic " Bad Breath / Halitosis " are grouped into the following subsections.

12. Austin Texas Dentist, Dr. Maury Hafernik
Types of halitosis (bad breath) A. Genuine halitosis 1. Physiologic halitosis Obvious bad odor; No specific disease cause nor pathologic condition that could
http://www.austindental.com/more/halitosis.shtml
HALITOSIS
(bad breath)
Halitosis can be very misunderstood. Is it a result of oral conditions such as periodontal (gum) disease, lack of tongue cleaning or is it more than these things? The answer can be com plicated for some people. The following table is an attempt to describe the major types of halitosis most often found -
Types of halitosis (bad breath) A. Genuine Halitosis 1. Physiologic halitosis
  • Obvious bad odor No specific disease cause nor pathologic condition that could cause halitosis is present. The main cause is bacteria on the mid to back of tongue.
2. Pathologic halitosis
  • Bad odor caused by disease or pathologic condition.
Originates from nasal or throat area. Originates from lungs Originates from digestive tract. Originates from disorders anywhere in body - odor is blood borne and emitted via the lungs. B. False-halitosis
  • Obvious bad breath is not perceived by others even though person is certain exists.
C.

13. Halitosis Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments And Causes - WrongDiagnosis.com
halitosis information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
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14. Halitosis
Find halitosis causes and treatment options. Use simple selfcare tips towards better oral hygiene. Banish bad breath; smell good all day and everyday.
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TargetWoman is a directory/portal dedicated to Women - Articles of lasting value from Hair styles to liposuction, from working women to fashion jewellery and a handpicked listing of sites of importance to women. Search from our Articles Read this page later Book mark this page Print this page Send this to your friend Browse by Topic Social BookMark Oral hygiene is important for all, especially women. The various stages a woman goes through, puberty, pregnancy and menopause are closely related to fluctuating hormone levels. At every stage, there are contributing factors that can result in dental problems. It could be mouth ulcers, dry mouth, gingivitis, dry socket etc. Unpleasant odor or Bad breath is a prominent dental problem faced by women during premenstrual period. It is due to hormone fluctuations.
Gender apart, what are the common reasons for bad breath? Here is an article about halitosis or bad breath. Get to know halitosis causes, treatment options and easy preventive steps that can be taken to avoid its recurrence.
Causes of halitosis
Halitosis originates in the mouth but can also originate from nasal cavity. Halitosis is more commonly known as bad breath or sour smelling breath. Halitosis affects men and women equally. According to the National Institute of Dental Research, USA, more than 65 million Americans suffer from halitosis at some point of time during their lifetime. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the cause.

15. Bad Breath Causes, Treatments, And Prevention
Find information, prevention, and treatments for bad breath (halitosis).
http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/bad-breath

16. Halitosis: Cause, Prevention, Treatment, Symptoms, Long-term Outlook, Complicati
What is halitosis? halitosis is bad or sour smelling breath. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the cause.
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What is Halitosis? Halitosis is bad or sour smelling breath. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the cause. It may indicate the need to clean the teeth and mouth more often, tooth or gum disease, or intestinal disorders. Consult your dentist and/or physician if the condition persists. What causes Halitosis? Halitosis is usually caused by poor oral hygiene. However, it can also can be caused by retained food particles or gum disease . Proper brushing including brushing the tongue, cheeks, and the roof of the mouth will remove bacteria and food particles. In most cases, halitosis originates from the gums and tongue. The odor is caused by bacteria from the decay of food particles, other debris in your mouth, and poor oral hygiene. The decay and debris produce a sulfur compound that causes the unpleasant odor. Other causes of halitosis are: diabetes , drugs, gum disease, heavy metal accumulation, infection, liver disease , not eating, poor diet , poor dental hygiene, smoking , sulfur, stress , and tooth decay.

17. Halitosis — Infoplease.com
More on halitosis from Infoplease halitosis meaning and definitions halitosis Definition and Pronunciation; Suggestions for spelling of encyclopedia/halitosis - The Infoplease
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18. Halitosis Symptoms Continued
Symptoms of halitosis are continued on this page. Some bad breath symptoms sour taste, metallic taste, post nasal drainage, halitosis, film on tongue, tongue film, dry mouth, yellow
http://www.breathcure.com/v/bad-breath/symptoms_c.html
Halitosis Symptoms
Some bad breath symptoms sour taste, metallic taste, post nasal drainage, halitosis, film on tongue, tongue film, dry mouth, yellow film
Symptoms Commonly Experienced by Halitosis Sufferers
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19. Halitosis ... Treating Bad Breath
First of all, thorough brushing to remove food particles is a daily necessity. Regular checkups to correct problem areas gum disease, carious teeth, faulty restorations
http://www.qualitydentistry.com/dental/halitosis/treatment.html
Halitosis - Treating Bad Breath First of all, thorough brushing to remove food particles is a daily necessity. Regular check-ups to correct problem areas: gum disease, carious teeth, faulty restorations, overhanging fillings, leaking crowns, all of which cause food traps, is a must. For those over thirty, the odor of periodontal disease is a particularly common cause of halitosis and one which is easily treated. Having made certain that your physical oral condition is as pristine as possible by brushing and flossing and proper diet and all the other good things, your method of attack is as follows.
  • Chew sugarless gum or suck on sugarless lozenges to increase saliva flow. Saliva is the mouths natural mouthwash; it has antibiotic elements in it which reduce the numbers of bacteria in the mouth. Sugarless gum or candy is an absolute must. Ive seen horrible cases of decay and gum disease arise from the habit of frequently eating sugar containing foods. Some people learn how to milk the salivary glands by sucking on the cheeks or tongue. When saliva production diminishes, keep the mouth wet with a liberal intake of water. Experts advise drinking eight glasses of water a day for basic metabolic function, and it seems that keeping the mouth moist is a good way of keeping the bacterial flora of the mouth under control. Hold the water in the mouth as long as possible-minimum of twenty seconds, and swish it around to loosen food particles and other bits of debris that bacteria feed upon. The longer the water remains in the mouth the better.
  • 20. What Causes Bad Breath?
    Article explains the truth about halitosis and gives answers to common myths.
    http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/your_body/take_care/halitosis.html

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