FRESHER BREATH
The most common causes of bad breath, or halitosis, are related to bacteria in the mouth, which produce sulphur compounds that really smell. Removing the bacteria effectively is key in reducing halitosis and brushing alone is not enough.
Interdental cleaning is essential to remove the plaque bacteria from the tight spaces between the teeth that can lead to bad breath. It is also important to remove food particles trapped between your teeth as these can also contribute to halitosis.
Flossing removes these particles, leaving your mouth feeling fresher and cleaner, and it is a very effective way to combat bad breath and enhance your overall oral hygiene routine.
Another cause of bad breath is gum disease and tooth decay and interdental cleaning has been shown to play a huge part in preventing these so again, flossing daily is a must! Lastly, bacteria can accumulate on the surface of the tongue so using a dedicated tongue cleaner can also help to prevent halitosis.