Bad breath (Halitosis) is very common—and in most cases, it’s fixable once you identify the cause.
🧠 Most common causes
1. Tongue bacteria (top cause)
- Bacteria build up on the back of the tongue
- Produce sulfur compounds → bad smell
👉 Even if you brush your teeth, this can persist
2. Poor oral hygiene
- Food particles left between teeth
- Plaque buildup
- Gum issues
3. Dry mouth
- Less saliva = more bacterial growth
- Happens with:
- Mouth breathing
- Dehydration
- Some medications
4. Tonsil stones
Tonsil stones can cause a strong, unpleasant odor.
5. Gum disease
- Infection of gums → persistent bad smell
- May include bleeding or swelling
6. Food habits
- Garlic, onions, spices
- High sugar diets feed bacteria
7. Digestive or sinus issues
- Post-nasal drip
- Acid reflux
🛠️ What actually helps
✔️ Daily routine (most important)
- Brush teeth twice daily
- Clean your tongue (scraper or brush)
- Floss once daily
✔️ Hydration
- Drink enough water
- Chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva
✔️ Simple home fixes
- Saltwater gargle
- Mouthwash (alcohol-free preferred)
✔️ Address specific causes
- Treat sinus issues
- Manage reflux
- Remove tonsil stones if present
🚨 When to see a dentist/doctor
- Bad breath persists despite good hygiene
- Bleeding gums or pain
- Dry mouth that doesn’t improve
- Metallic or unusual smell
🧠 Reality check
Bad breath is rarely from the stomach—it’s usually from the mouth itself.
✅ Bottom line
The biggest fix is cleaning the tongue + improving oral hygiene + staying hydrated. Once you tackle the cause, the smell usually improves quickly.
If you want, tell me:
- When it’s worst (morning, all day, after eating)
- Any other symptoms
…I can pinpoint the most likely cause for you.