child halitosisHave you noticed that your child has halitosis? Do you tell your son or daghter to go brush his or her teeth numerous times throughout the day and night because you feel that they aren’t? What if they are and their breath still smells? As it is with adults, children can practice excellent oral care by brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash yet still have chronic bad breath. As a responsible parent, it is up to you to act as quickly as possible to remedy your child’s constant bad breath.

Do you know how damaging to a child’s confidence, morale, and self image being known as the “smelly breath kid”? It is up to you as a parent to step in and make sure your child’s breath is not offensive for the sake of your shilds health both physically and mentally.

Children can have chronic halitosis from the same causes that adults do and then some. Children can get tonsil stones, also known as tonsililoths, these little white balls that look like white globs stuck in the back of the throat and on the tonsils. The tonsil stones can form in children as they do in adults and can make their breath smell bad all of the time, even after brushing. Children also lose their teeth and this can temporarily lead to bad breath which has a very metallic odor and taste. Cavities can make the breath of children smell bad. And here is one more little factoid about causes of halitosis in children. The kids formula toothpaste and kids forumula mouthwash you buy your children can cause your shild’s breath to smell bad.

Here are some tips that you, being the good parent that you are, can use to help your child have a healthy, fresh mouth.

  • Don’t let your child brush unsupervised.
  • Don’t buy your child kids toothpastes and kids mouthwash. Buy your child Therabreath Products. Not only do kids toothpastes dry out your childs mouth which can lead to an unconfortable, smelly mouth with bad odors, but it may make your child think it’s good habit to swallow toothpaste and not take tooth brushing seriously. A child with a healthy mouth can save parents lots of money because of reduced dental bills.
  • Teach your child at an early age how to floss and why it is important to do so.
  • Don’t allow your child to eat candy all the time. Sugar found in candy can cause major harm to teeth and gums.
  • Don’t allow your child to drink softdrinks. Not only do soft drinks contain harmful sugar which will rot teeth, soft drinks like colas and artifical fruit drinks can lead to deabetes which will not only alter your childs lif and abilities forever, can lead to poor balance orally such as dry mouth.
  • Encourage ,or even demand if necessary, your child to drink plenty of water. Water is good for one’s health overall. A child who drinks plenty of water will be properly hydrated which will mean that the inside of the mouth will be properly hydrated. It is true that a dry mouth will cause a child’s breath to smell bad just as an adult’s would.
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