rediffGURU Dr Shyam Jamalabad offers advice on how to improve your dental health and hygiene.
Bad breath or 'halitosis' can have many causes such as decayed teeth, infected gums or even respiratory or gastrointestinal infections, points out rediffGURU Dr Shyam Jamalabad.
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Ensure you drink about 6-to-8-glasses of water every day to escape dryness of the mouth.
Scaling and polishing can only eliminate external stains. They do not make your teeth whiter, says Dr Shyam Jamalabad.
Bad breath which is often known as Halitosis, is a very common problem which is faced by most of the people. But this simply cannot make you choose the corner of your home or office! Remedies can be implemented right at your home and here are the top ones.
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