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  1. Nothing like halitosis to come between friends.(Health): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-02
  2. Halitosis: Unpleasant Odor, Dentistry, Dental Caries, Periodontal Disease, Periodontitis, Tooth Abscess, Post-Nasal Drip, Oral Hygiene, Toothbrush, Tongue ... Mouthwash, Toothpaste, Trimethylaminuria
  3. Reader needs help for halitosis.(Medical Mailbox): An article from: Saturday Evening Post by Cory SerVaas, 2005-03-01
  4. Halitosis:The Causes of Bad Breath And How To Eliminate It by Harold Howard, 2010-08-12
  5. Bad Breath Secrets: What the Doctor Told Me About Halitosis by Emery McFarland, 2008-11-23
  6. Bad Breath: Guide to Curing Halitosis the Natural Way
  7. But I Brushed My Teeth! : What To Do When Good Dental Hygiene Isn't Curing Your Halitosis by Harold Howard, 2010-08-12
  8. Halitosis Harry: And the MS Connection (Volume 1) by Chrissie Hammond, 2010-05-25
  9. Oral Hygiene: Halitosis
  10. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way by Norman Morris, 2010-08-21
  11. Curing Halitosis the Natural Way by Anonymous, 2010-08-29
  12. Curing Halitosis The Natural Way
  13. Guide To Bad Breath Secrets - What My Doctor Told Me About Halitosis! by CompTel Services, 2008-10-06
  14. Beating Bad Breath: Your Complete Guide to Eliminating and Preventing Halitosis by Richard A. Miller, 1995-04

21. Halitosis - Symptoms, Treatment And Prevention
Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of halitosis Causes and Risk Factors of halitosis halitosis may be related to a variety of causes, including bacterial infections and
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22. Halitosis
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.
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Definition
Breath odor is the scent of the air you breathe out of your mouth. Unpleasant, distinctive, or offensive breath odor is commonly called bad breath.
Alternative Names
Bad breath; Halitosis
Considerations
Some disorders will produce specific, characteristic odors to the breath. A fruity odor to the breath occurs as the body attempts to get rid of excess acetone through the breathing. This is a sign of Review Date: 4/24/2008
Definition
Breath odor is the scent of the air you breathe out of your mouth. Unpleasant, distinctive, or offensive breath odor is commonly called bad breath.

23. FreeMD Halitosis Treatment: Specialist
Physicians from the following specialties evaluate and treat halitosis * Dentist * ENT or Otolaryngology
http://www.freemd.com/halitosis/treatment-specialist.htm

24. Halitosis
stomach cancer is fairly rare in the us, but it's very common in other parts of the world, like asia. it's often called a silent disease because it doesn't usually have any
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25. FreeMD Halitosis Treatment
The treatment for halitosis depends on the underlying cause. Treatment for Continue to halitosis Treatment Specialist
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26. Halitosis | Doctor | Patient UK
halitosis Synonym Bad breath George Orwell wrote that You can have affection for a murderer, but you cannot have an affection for a man whose br
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27. American Breath Specialists
Bad breath or halitosis can be a serious handicap on your social or business life. It is a source of embarrassment and shame. However, you no longer have to let
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Bad breath or halitosis can be a serious handicap on your social or business life. It is a source of embarrassment and shame. However, you no longer have to let bad breath affect your lifestyle.
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Welcome to the American Breath Specialists . We are the world wide web site that features a patient search listing of health professionals around the United States and Canada who have been trained to treat bad breath disorders. You will be able to find a practitioner in many areas of America, and will find free information on the causes and treatment of chronic halitosis. (We have recently been requested to list some treatment centers in other countries. Please see the search map for details.)

28. Halitosis | Define Halitosis At Dictionary.com
–noun a condition of having offensivesmelling breath; bad breath. Use halitosis in a Sentence See images of halitosis Search halitosis on the Web Origin 1870–75; NL
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29. Halitosis - Vitacost
halitosis is the technical term for bad breath, a condition estimated to affect 50 to 65% of the population.
http://www.vitacost.com/Healthnotes/Concern/Halitosis.aspx

30. Home Remedy For Bad Breath, Bad Breath Cure, Halitosis Cause, Halitosis Symptom
Home remedies for bad breath. Bad Breath cure. halitosis cause, halitosis symptoms, halitosis treatment and diet for halitosis
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Bad breath cure or Home remedy for bad breath
Halitosis refers to foul or bad breath, which is not an uncommon condition. Unfortunately, most people who offend in this respect are completely unaware of their problem.
Halitosis symptom
Bad breath
The most obvious sign of bad breath is when you smell your own breath! Put a handkerchief or even blow on your palm and smell. If the smell is odorous, you have bad breath.
Halitosis causes
Halitosis Symptoms, Causes, Remedy and Diet
Diseased gums, dental decay
The most common cause of bad breath (halitosis) is diseased gums. Dental decay at the roots of the teeth may result in abscesses in the gums with foul-smelling pus, giving an objectionable odour to the breath. Even small holes in the teeth may provide a place where germs can multiply and release foul odours.
Conditions of nose, throat and Respiratory tract

31. Halitosis - Definition Of Halitosis In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free Onli
halitosis /hal i to sis/ (hal″ĭto sis) offensive odor of the breath. hal i to sis (h l-t s s) n. The condition of having foul-smelling breath.
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/halitosis

32. Halitosis - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia
halitosis (medical term, first coined by the Listerine company in 1921), dog breath (scientific term), breath odour, or most commonly smells like shit when they breathe are terms
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Jump to: navigation search “I stink, therefore I am” René Descartes on Halitosis. Halitosis (medical term, first coined by the Listerine company in dog breath (scientific term), breath odour , or most commonly smells like shit when they breathe are terms used to describe noticeably unpleasant odours exhaled in breathing Halitosis in action Added by Stikman
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Transient bad breath is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness or decomposition; stress ; hunger ( ketosis ) or dynamite; eating certain foods such as dead cats, skunks, or putrified carp; smoking wet diapers ; and poor marital hygiene Morning breath is a typical example of transient bad breath which, strangely enough, occurs in the evening after performing salacious oral lubrifellicities Chronic bad breath is a more serious and persistent condition affecting up to 25% of the population in varying degrees. It can negatively impact the individual's personal and business relationships.... Oh, let's just put it plainly: When your face stinks like a blocked-up loo your boss will fire you, your lover will clean out the bank accounts and then leave you, and your own mother will attempt to pour boiling lye down your esophagus. Chronic halitosis is usually caused by persistent overpopulation of certain types of oral animals, primarily

33. Halitosis - WrongDiagnosis.com
List of 89 disease causes of halitosis, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about halitosis. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/halitosis.htm

34. Halitosis
halitosis. halitosis, also called bad breath, foul breath, malodor, foetor ex ore, and fetor oris is defined as an offensive odor emanating from the oral cavity.
http://www.dentalvet.com/vets/periodontics/halitosis.htm
Halitosis
Halitosis, also called bad breath, foul breath, malodor, foetor ex ore, and fetor oris is defined as an offensive odor emanating from the oral cavity. Bad breath is a common pet odor complaint. Causes may be oral (most common) or extraoral (rare). The sour milk odor accompanying periodontal disease may result from the bacterial population associated with plaque, calculus, unhealthy tissues, decomposing food particles retained within the oral cavity, or the rotten meat odor emanating from tissue necrosis. Contrary to common belief, neither normal lung air or stomach aroma contributes to halitosis.
Grade 4 periodontal disease with
ulceration The most common cause of halitosis is periodontal disease caused by plaque (bacteria). Bacteria is attracted to the pellicle (an acellular film formed from the precipitation of salivary glycoproteins). In the freshly cleaned and polished tooth a glycoprotein layer forms over the tooth as soon as the patient starts to salivate. Bacteria attaches to the pellicle within 6-8 hours. Within days, the plaque becomes mineralized producing calculus. As plaque ages and gingivitis develops into periodontitis (bone loss), the bacterial flora changes from a predominantly non-motile gram-positive aerobic coccoid flora to a more motile, gram-negative anaerobic population including: Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, and Actinomyces species. Calculuss rough surface attracts more bacteria while irritating the free gingiva. As the inflammation continues, the gingival sulcus is pathologically transformed into a periodontal pocket. The pocket accumulates putrified food debris, bacterial breakdown products, and resorbing bone leading to halitosis. The primary cause of malodor is gram negative anaerobic bacterial putrefaction causing the generation of volatile sulfur compounds (VSC), such as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, and dimethyl sulfide. The volatile sulfur compounds also may play a role in periodontal disease affecting the integrity of the tissue barrier allowing endotoxins to produce periodontal destruction.

35. Halitosis
Learn how to cure your bad breath halitosis Bad Breath - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
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36. Halitosis - Definition Of Halitosis By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And
hal i to sis (h lt s s) n. The condition of having stale or foul-smelling breath. Latin h litus, breath (akin to h l re, to breathe) + -osis. halitosis ˌh lɪˈtəʊsɪs
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/halitosis

37. Health Library -
Healthwise article features information about the condition. Includes table with specific nutritional supplements and herbs used in treatment regimes.
http://myhealth.ucsd.edu/library/healthguide/en-us/Cam/topic.asp?hwid=hn-3567002

38. Halitosis
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
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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 healthcare 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. improper cleaning of dentures Dentures that are not cleaned properly may be collecting bacteria and remaining food particles which cause bad breath.

39. Oral Health Topics Bad Breath (Halitosis)
The American Dental association offers background details on the causes and treatments for the condition. Features information on treatment kits and FAQ.
http://www.ada.org/public/topics/bad_breath.asp

40. Halitosis Article - Halitosis Facts What Is It And What Can You Do About It?
halitosis Facts What Is It and What Can You Do About It? Have you ever wondered about the odor escaping from your mouth? All of us from time to time have experienced halitosis and
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Halitosis Facts What Is It and What Can You Do About It?
Have you ever wondered about the odor escaping from your mouth? All of us from time to time have experienced Halitosis and the embarrassment that accompanies it. There are many different causes for bad breath among them is poor oral hygiene, smoking, tooth decay and gum problems.
How many Americans do you estimate have halitosis? 25 percent? 50 percent? 75 percent? Close, over 60 percent of Americans have bad breath and more than 35 million have what is known as chronic halitosis. Not all of bad breath comes from a systemic origin some of it is due to oral care. Also, dont be fooled by over-the-counter products, which mask bad breath odors rather than remedy the cause of the odor to begin with.
The bacterium found in the average mouth accumulates mostly on the persons tongue towards the back and is one cause of halitosis. The anaerobic bacteria feed upon food debris and then produce Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC). Volatile Sulfur Compounds have the smell of hydrogen sulfide, which smells like rotten eggs! Bad breath odor can also come from certain foods after they are digested and this odor emanates from the lungs.
There is some simple treatments available pertaining to halitosis:
Daily brushing is an absolute. How you brush is very important and many people do not realize there is a proper brushing technique that will remove food particles lodged between the teeth. Daily Brushing will go a long way to improving bad breath. Also, having regular dental cleanings will also improve the decline of bacteria making a home in your mouth. If you have wondered how to remove that white substance on the back of your tongue it can be done with the use of a tongue cleaner. Remember to have a proper diet as well which great consequences beyond helping to rid the rotten smell coming from the mouth.

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