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5 Major Reasons of Bad Breath in Children

If you sense that your child has bad breath, they might have developed poor brushing habits. However, this is a common symptom of your child poorly brushing their teeth, it is not always the cause of bad breath.

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5 Major Reasons of Bad Breath in Children

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  1. 5 Major Reasons of Bad Breath in Children By: La Perle Dental

  2. Continue… If you sense that your child has bad breath, they might have developed poor brushing habits. However, this is a common symptom of your child poorly brushing their teeth, it is not always the cause of bad breath. Although we highly recommend you to seek out the help of a Children Dentist San Diego, your child may have other health problems causing their bad breath. Below, are five common symptoms that are closely linked to bad breath that your child might have. 

  3. 1. Dry Mouth Since your child is still young, they are not as dependent as we all like taking care of their mouths. Kids that are prone to getting dry mouth are usually involved in sports, which can leave them dehydrated, which can reduce the amount of saliva they have in their mouth. Although this doesn’t require an immediate trip to their local pediatric dentist, you should make sure that your child is drinking plenty of water and is managing the amount of time they spend outdoors, especially in extreme heat.

  4. 2. Sinus Infection Sinus infections are a low-worry condition that shouldn’t have you rushing to your child’s primary physician. Simply put, sinus infections are a buildup of fluid that can produce a gross odor. Symptoms that accompany this condition include tooth pain, sore throat, or a runny nose. However, if your child is still suffering from a sinus infection and they still have a poor oral odor, you should contact their local physician. 

  5. 3. Tooth Decay Tooth decay is a serious oral health condition that can produce a nasty odor in your child’s mouth. Plus, even if your child brushes and flosses more often, these tactics still won’t prevent further decay from occurring. The best bet is to visit your local doctor and see what they suggest to do to treat your child’s bad breath and poor oral hygiene.

  6. 4. Clogged Nose Though this may not be your first thought when it comes to bad breath, this certainly can be a factor. An object stuck in the nose of your child, like a coin or a bean, can create a pretty bad odor. Ask your child if there is anything up their nose or head to the doctor.

  7. 5. Tonsil Infection You can often diagnose a tonsil infection at home. Simply use a flashlight to look inside your child’s mouth. Their tonsils should appear to be pink and you should not see any spots. If their tonsils look inflamed or are red and white, you should head to the doctor’s office. Along with the bacteria already in your child’s mouth, the infection can lead to bad breath.

  8. Continue… • If your child has bad breath or any other oral issues hindering their overall health, turn to reputable Children Dentist San Diego residents trust, so they can get rid of it and continue leading a healthy life with a fresh smelling mouth, which is also considered as one of the tools for self-confidence.

  9. La Perle Dental Contact Details Website: www.laperledentalsandiego.com Address: 7557 El Cajon Boulevard #B, La Mesa, CA 91942 Phone #: 619-825-7779 Thank You For Watching

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