Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common condition characterized by an unpleasant smell in the respiratory tract. There are various causes including poor dental hygiene, certain foods, and medical conditions. Treatments may include brushing and flossing regularly, using mouthwash, avoiding odor-causing foods, and addressing underlying health issues.
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common condition characterized by an unpleasant smell in the respiratory tract. There are various causes including poor dental hygiene, certain foods, and medical conditions. Treatments may include brushing and flossing regularly, using mouthwash, avoiding odor-causing foods, and addressing underlying health issues.
Bad breath (halitosis) treatment in New Zealand includes dental checks, oral hygiene instruction, and potential use of antimicrobial mouthwashes or other therapies.
Free dental care for children under 13 years old in public health services. New Zealand Dental Association promotes oral health education.