Bad Breath in Canary Wharf
Halitosis clinical help can resolve bad breath with easy but effective methods. Find out what’s causing your bad breath and how you can improve your oral health with advanced hygiene and improved oral health.
Treat the underlying issues that give you bad breath
Sometimes, oral hygiene isn’t enough. A dentist can help you uncover the hidden causes of halitosis.
Oral exams can reveal visible causes, and talking to your dentist about your diet and lifestyle will help decide other factors. Any decay should be removed and treated with filling. Bacteria in decay give off a foul smell. Plaque that doesn’t get removed when brushing can cause halitosis. Teeth cleaning by a professional hygienist can effectively remove plaque and tartar buildup from teeth and gums. Inflamed gums or gingivitis is a bacterial infection that contributes to bad breath. Treating gum disease treats halitosis as well as prevents periodontitis.
Your dentist will also check if you have a dry mouth, another cause of bad breath. A dry mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva to flush out bacteria and food particles. Medications and practices such as chewing ice and sugar-free gum combat this condition. If your dry mouth results from breathing through your mouth due to a blocked nose, you will get a decongestant to unblock it.
Your dentist will review your oral hygiene regime and recommend products, including mouthwash. Bad breath is treatable, and identifying the causes resolves other dental issues, such as cavities and gum disease.
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Bad breath treatment at Mouth Dental
We offer comprehensive dental care that manages all causes of halitosis. Our in-house specialists in periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, and oral surgery provide well-rounded solutions. Our dental hygienists use Airflow teeth cleaning. It removes biofilm and young calculus from teeth, implants, and orthodontic devices. Airflow is minimally invasive and more efficient. It is also the only technology that cleans biofilm from inaccessible areas, such as pits and fissures, interdental spaces, misaligned areas, below crown margins, around peri-implant sulcus, and recessions. We use DPT Panoramam scans to diagnose dental issues more accurately.
Our patient support team reminds you of your upcoming appointments with friendly text and email reminders. Free 2-hour parking is available for all our patients, and free WiFi in the waiting areas keeps you connected. You can purchase breakthrough oral care products from our in-clinic shop.
Why Mouth Dental?
Mouth Dental offers a modern dental care experience. Our clinics are fully-equipped for up-to-date treatments. We use digital dentistry, 3D scans, and on-site printing for faster, more convenient, and more accurate treatments. More than 50 local clinics in Canary Wharf refer their complex cases to us. Our extended opening hours and virtual consultation facilities make it easier for you to keep your appointments.
We offer easy payment methods for our treatments with interest-free finance and a pay-as-you-go option.
Bad breath treatment at Mouth Dental
We offer comprehensive dental care that manages all causes of halitosis. Our in-house specialists in periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics and oral surgery provide well-rounded solutions. Our dental hygienists use Airflow teeth cleaning. It removes biofilm and young calculus from teeth, implants, and orthodontic devices. Airflow is minimally invasive and more efficient. It is also the only technology that cleans biofilm from inaccessible areas, such as pits and fissures, interdental spaces, misaligned areas, below crown margins, around peri-implant sulcus, and recessions. We use DPT Panoramam scans to diagnose dental issues more accurately.
Our patient support team reminds you of your upcoming appointments with friendly text and email reminders. Free 2-hour parking is available for all our patients, and free WiFi in the waiting areas keeps you connected. You can purchase breakthrough oral care products from our in-clinic shop.
Why Mouth Dental?
Mouth Dental offers a modern dental care experience. Our clinics are fully-equipped for up-to-date treatments. We use digital dentistry, 3D scans, and on-site printing for faster, more convenient, and more accurate treatments. More than 50 local clinics in Canary Wharf refer their complex cases to us. Our extended opening hours and virtual consultation facilities make it easier for you to keep your appointments.
We offer easy payment methods for our treatments with interest-free finance and a pay-as-you-go option.
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Frequently asked questions
What causes bad breath?
Your bad breath may result from untreated tooth decay, damaged filling, plaque buildup, tartar, poorly cleaned braces or dentures, periodontal disease, or dry mouth. Certain foods and dietary habits can also cause bad breath
Can bad breath be treated?
Yes, treating the dental issues that are contributing to bad breath can resolve halitosis.
What are the treatments available for bad breath?
Decay removal and cavity filling, repairing damaged fillings, treatment to prevent gum disease, professional teeth cleaning, denture and braces cleaning, dry mouth treatment, and proper oral care can treat bad breath.
How to prevent bad breath?
Brushing your tongue and cheek when cleaning teeth, dental hygienists appointments, regular dentist visits, quitting smoking, adopting a healthier diet, and using specialist dental care products can prevent bad breath.
What are the dental conditions that cause bad breath?
Tooth decay, periodontal disease, medical conditions such as tonsillitis or acid reflux, Cracked, leaking, poorly placed dental fillings, ill-fitting dental crowns, bridges, & dental restorations, poorly cleaned dentures & braces, and poor hygiene regimes can cause bad breath.
Dental hygiene tips to avoid bad breath
Keeping your teeth and gums clean, maintaining proper oral hygiene, preventing gum disease, avoiding dry mouth, regularly switching toothbrushes, teeth cleaning at a hygienist, cleaning dentures and braces properly, flossing at least once a day, scheduling regular visits at your dental clinic, using mouthwash, and giving up tobacco can help maintain a healthy mouth.
Are bad breath treatments painful and/or invasive?
No, most bad breath treatments are non-invasive and painless. Tooth decay removal needs drilling, which is minimally invasive. If you need root canal treatment, your doctor will adminsiter local anaesthesia or IV sedation.
How much does bad breath treatments cost?
Different treatments have individual costs. Here are some of the dental exams and treatments used to resolve bad breath.
Routine examinations £55
DPT panorama scan £55
Hygienist appointment £85
Hygienist with Airflow £115
X-rays £17
Composite filling 1 surface from £115
Composite filling 2 surface from £180
Composite filling 3 surface from £250
Amalgam from £65 – £145