Adolescence is a critical time for identity formation. While youths focus on their appearance and popularity, the last thing they want is chronic bad breath (halitosis). Getting rid of it starts with uncovering its causes and taking steps to treat it.
We at the office of White Plains & Larchmont Pediatric Dentistry are dedicated to providing expert and empathetic dental care for your child. From the front desk on back, our team will work closely with you to ensure your child’s oral health.
These are some causes of halitosis and their solutions.
Bacteria. These main culprits that thrive in everyone’s mouth gorge on the remnants of food and beverages. Their waste leaves smelly lingering odors. If your teen doesn’t adhere to a proper oral care routine, the malodorous bacteria set up camp, and anyone who goes near your teen will notice it.
The solution. School your teen on proper oral hygiene. Tell him to brush his (or her) teeth with fluoride toothpaste and a soft toothbrush at least twice a day for two minutes, and show him the correct way to floss.
Gum disease or infection. The feasting bacteria can also spark gum disease and infections around existing teeth and erupting wisdom teeth. Bad breath is a strong indication of gum disease.
Solution. Take your teen for dental checkups every six months. The pedodontist will ascertain if your child has inflamed gums or is at risk for it.
His diet. Barring that he’s a big fan of onions and garlic, he’s likely fond of starchy snacks and sugary beverages. Bacteria’s adoration of those types of food and drinks keeps them well fed and your child’s breath quite unpleasant.
Solution. Emphasize his need—and the advantages of—tooth-friendly foods and beverages. They’re better for his oral and overall health.
Braces and retainers. Oh, those hard-to-reach places where pesky food particles and bacteria can hide…. Nothing traps them quite like orthodontic devices.
Solution. Ask his orthodontist about the most efficient ways to clean his teeth with the apparatus he wears, as well as indicate particularly susceptible areas. Everyone who wears braces benefits from using floss threaders or water irrigators.
You can be sure that your son or daughter will be in excellent hands at the office of White Plains & Larchmont Pediatric Dentistry. We are experts at making children feel comfortable and happy during their visits. Please call us today to make an appointment.
By White Plains Pediatric Dentistry
July 30, 2024