During this time we have carried out much research into the causes and treatment of this embarrassing problem. This research is available here for you to refer to whenever you may have a question you need answering. It is not necessary to read all this information before starting our system as we package everything you need to tackle this embarrassing problem directly in our kits. You should bookmark this page so that you have an easy link to this database page. Of course should you have any questions please feel free to email Dr. Speiser directly on
dentist@breezecare.com
What is Bad Breath
Bad Breath is the breakdown of proteins by mouth and throat bacteria to amino acids and Volatile Sulphur Compound. These compounds have distinctive smells such as rotten eggs and faeces that we relate as bad breath.
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Smells of Bad Breath
Everyone knows the smells of bad breath, but few people understand how those smells are created. Learn how bacteria break down amino acids to bad breath.
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Symptoms of Bad Breath
Most people are unable to tell if they have Bad Breath which can lead to a paranoia about this embarrassing problem. This article explains symptoms of halitosis so that you can easily identify if you have the issue.
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Causes of Bad Breath 1
OK so you have bad breath but what caused it. We look at the numerous ways you can catch this embarrassing problem. From the health of your gums to the foods you eat.
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Causes of Bad Breath 2
There are so many causes of bad breath that we needed to split it into two different articles. So read on about more issues that can lead to bad breath.
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Bad Breath Diagnosis
There are some simple things you can look for to see if you are a Bad Breath candidate. This article explains in depth what to look for.
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All About BreezeCare Breath Clinic
BreezeCare Breath Clinic is the inventor and research facility behind the Gold Standard in Bad Breath Treatment. Everything we sell we have invented, developed, researched and published.
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BreezeCare Breath Dentists
Dr. Speiser is the brainchild behind the Breath Clinic, as well as the Inventor of the KForce Balance and BreathGuard Systems. He has trained dentists around the world in Bad Breath.
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BreezeCare Patented Treatment
The BreezeCare Program has been developed over 12 years at our Australian Clinic. We use it every day on patients just like you with amazing success. It is a logical approach based on dental science.
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What is Morning Breath
A horrible bad taste or smell that you wake with. You may notice it on yourself or your partner. It is also obvious after any extended period of sleep, it doesn't have to only be in the morning.
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FAQ About Bad Breath
Is Bad Breath Contagious is the most commonly asked question, and the answer is a definite No.Read more on this topic and other frequently asked questions.
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Streptococcus salivarius K12
Professor John Tagg, at Otago University studies and researches probiotic bacteria suitable to work in the mouth. His driving force was due to an attack of rheumatic fever he suffered in childhood.
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What are Probiotics
Probiotics is defined as the use of beneficial live bacteria to help the body deal with opportunistic bacteria. K12 is a new bacteria that lives solely on the tongue surface, and produces BLIS.
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Probiotics and Bad Breath
Probiotics to control Bad Breath Bacteria is an emerging science that is constantly being backed up with clinical research. Learn how a new probiotic may help.
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Probiotics FAQ
Are all probiotics the same. Do probiotics that live in the mouth help stomach bacteria. These are some of the questions people ask about Probiotics.
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Probiotics Clinical Test
BreezeCare research facility in Sydney is the head of our probiotic studies. Read about some of the testing we do there on probiotics.
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Post Nasal Drip Explained
Mucous made throughout the day is made by the glands and cells lining the sinus passages. Its function is to trap tiny particles such as dust etc and stop them filtering into our breathing system.
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Dry Mouth Explained
Saliva protects the teeth from attack by neutralising the acids that are produced after eating and drinking. In fact over a twenty four hour period, the average person produces at least half a litre of saliva.
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Case Studies Done on Dry Mouth
Emma has Tooth Sensitivity. Her dentition was unaffected and appeared clinically normal. Her health was good, however she suffered from moderately severe asthma requiring daily use of a number of maintenance medicine.
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