When does a chronic bad breath become a medical disorder that requires strict medical procedure?
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Bad breath is not necessarily a medical disorder, ahahahha. Bad breath can become a medication if it refuses to go even after using lots of remedies for a long period of time. Such bad breath is called halitosis. Persisting bad breath could also be a symptom gum disease, in which you should check in with your dentist once you’ve noticed your bad breath is persistent.
When bad breath becomes a medical condition, it is referred to as halitosis. Rotting food in-between your teeth and gums and build up of plaque. Gum disease are often the most common cause of bad ass breath. Sometimes it comes from eating foods with strong smell such as onions or garlic but it does go away eventually but halitosis never goes away, it can only be managed.