Morning breath stems from natural bacterial activity when saliva production slows overnight. While typically harmless and manageable with good hygiene, persistent foul odors, red gums, or mouth sores ...
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Weird taste in your mouth? These infections are often to blame
Unusual changes in how food tastes are often overlooked. A bitter aftertaste, metallic sensation, or sudden dullness in ...
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Morning breath causes: Identifying normal bacteria, infection risks, and maintaining fresh odour
Waking up with morning breath is a common, often temporary experience caused by the natural activity of oral bacteria. Overnight, saliva production slows, reducing the mouth’s self-cleaning action and ...
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