Breath Smell Like Sewer Gas




The consequences of bad breath breath can lead to isolation socially. For years, you could be trying every over-the-counter remedy. You probably had seen specialists, had you teeth cleaned every three months, and followed religiously oral regimen that included brushing, flossing, and jet-streaming his gums.  



Don't forget, the finale - vicious tongue-scraping that left his taste buds damaged and aching. He’d then blast whatever was left with undiluted mouthwash.

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In this podcast, I will answer the question, "why your breath may taste and smell like sewer gas as well as how braces, bridges, fillings, crowns, and dentures can contribute to the problem.?' Listen to the Podcast here:

Oral hygiene is the key to having good health in your mouth and also to avoid bad breath. if you find that you are brushing and flossing on a regular basis and you still have that dental floss that passes by your nose, that smells like sewer gas, there could be another dental problem that you’re having.



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