04/05/2026
Brushing twice a day and still dealing with bad breath? π¦·
You're not alone. And it's probably not what you think.
As a dental professional, this is one of the most common concerns I hear and one of the most misunderstood.
The real culprit isn't poor hygiene habits. It's what's happening beneath the surface.
Here's what's actually causing persistent bad breath:
β Plaque and calculus buildup on teeth and along the gumline
β Bacterial activity that inflames and damages your gums
β Poor diet that feeds odour-causing bacteria
β Low water intake dehydration is a silent contributor most people overlook
Brushing cleans the surface. But plaque hardens into calculus that a toothbrush simply cannot remove.
That calculus becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and that bacteria is what produces the constant foul odour.
The solution isn't more brushing. It's a professional cleaning combined with the right daily habits.
If you or someone you know has been struggling with halitosis, this one is worth watching. π
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β Dr. Sonam Singla
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