Halitosis Assessment & Treatment — Find and Fix the Cause
Struggling with persistent bad breath near Southall? Bridge Dental provides thorough clinical assessment to identify the underlying cause of halitosis — whether dental, gum-related or systemic — and a targeted treatment plan to resolve it, not just mask it.
Persistent bad breath affects around one in four adults and causes significant embarrassment. The good news is that the vast majority of cases have a treatable dental or gum cause. Bridge Dental near Southall will identify the source and provide an effective, lasting solution.
Untreated tooth decay creates cavities where bacteria accumulate and produce volatile sulphur compounds — the source of bad breath in many patients. Treating the underlying decay eliminates the bacterial reservoir.
Periodontal disease is the most common cause of persistent bad breath. Bacteria in periodontal pockets produce sulphur gases continuously. Professional periodontal treatment — and diligent home care — addresses the cause directly.
The tongue surface is the single largest reservoir of odour-causing bacteria in the mouth. A tongue scraper used daily, combined with professional hygiene assessment, significantly reduces bacterial load and breath odour.
Saliva is the mouth's natural antibacterial defence. Dry mouth (from medications, mouth breathing or systemic conditions) allows bacteria to flourish. Management strategies are discussed at your assessment.
In a minority of cases, bad breath originates from acid reflux, sinus infections, liver or kidney disease, or strongly flavoured foods. Where a dental cause is excluded, appropriate referral is arranged.
A thorough clinical examination including gum charting, decay assessment and soft tissue review identifies the source. A treatment plan addressing the underlying cause — not just masking symptoms — is provided with full written costs.
Clinical assessment · Targeted treatment · Hygiene from £68 · Exam from £45
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