• 367 Maidstone Road, Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0HT

Bad Breath

Bad Breath (Halitosis)

Bad breath is a common condition that can feel embarrassing or worrying, but in most cases, it is entirely treatable. At Toothcare Dental in Wigmore, Gillingham, we help patients identify the cause of their bad breath and provide effective solutions so you can feel confident again.

What Is Bad Breath?

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, describes an unpleasant smell coming from the mouth. It may be temporary, such as after eating strong‑smelling foods, or persistent, which usually indicates an underlying issue that needs attention.

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Common Causes of Bad Breath

Bad breath can occur for several reasons, including:
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Poor Oral Hygiene

Food debris, plaque and bacteria build up on the teeth, gums and tongue, causing unpleasant smells.

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Tongue Coating

A coated tongue – especially on the back – is one of the most common sources of strong odours.

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Gum Disease

Gum disease creates deep pockets around the teeth where bacteria accumulate, producing a noticeable smell.

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Tooth Decay or Failing Restorations

Broken fillings, decayed teeth or ill‑fitting dental work can trap bacteria and cause persistent bad breath.

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Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)

Saliva helps cleanse the mouth. When saliva is reduced, bacteria multiply more easily.

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Diet, Smoking & Medical Conditions

Foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, acid reflux, sinus infections and certain medications all contribute.

What You Can Do at Home

There are many steps you can try at home to help control bad breath:
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Brush Twice Daily and Clean Between Your Teeth

Good cleaning helps remove the plaque and bacteria responsible for odours.

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Clean Your Tongue

Using a tongue scraper or brushing the tongue gently each day helps reduce odour‑causing bacteria.

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Stay Hydrated

Drinking plenty of water helps keep your mouth moist and reduces bacterial build‑up.

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Reduce Trigger Foods and Smoking

Cutting back on strong‑smelling foods and avoiding smoking can noticeably improve breath.

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Sugar‑Free Gum

Chewing sugar‑free gum after meals stimulates saliva and helps freshen the mouth.

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Salt Water Rinse

Rinsing with warm salt water can help reduce bacteria and soothe the tissues in your mouth. It’s a simple home remedy that may temporarily improve breath while supporting overall oral health.

Treatments Available at Toothcare Dental
If home care doesn’t resolve the issue, we can provide targeted treatments depending on the cause:

Professional Hygiene Cleaning

A deep clean removes hardened plaque and reduces bacterial levels that contribute to bad breath. Find out more about our hygienist cleans

Gum Disease Treatment

If gum disease is present, we provide personalised periodontal care to treat infection and eliminate the underlying cause.

Restorative Dental Treatment

Replacing damaged fillings, treating decay or repairing problem areas removes hidden bacterial reservoirs.

Managing Dry Mouth

If dry mouth is a factor, we can advise on lifestyle adjustments and recommend products to support saliva flow.

Referral for Non‑Dental Causes

If the cause may be medical rather than dental, such as sinus problems or reflux, we’ll guide you on the next steps.

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When Should You See a Dentist?

You should book an appointment with us if:

  • Bad breath persists for more than a few weeks
  • You notice bleeding gums or signs of gum disease
  • You have a dry mouth that won’t improve
  • You have dental pain, broken fillings or loose teeth
  • You’re worried about the smell affecting your confidence

Bad Breath Treatment at Toothcare Dental

At Toothcare Dental in Wigmore, Gillingham, we provide discreet, supportive care for patients dealing with persistent bad breath. We help patients across Medway, including Gillingham, Chatham, Sittingbourne and Maidstone. Our aim is to identify the true cause of the problem and provide a personalised treatment plan for long‑lasting results, and of course, fresh breath.

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Book an Appointment

If you’re struggling with sensitive teeth or want a professional assessment, contact our friendly team today. We’ll help you find the right solution and get you back to enjoying your favourite foods and drinks without discomfort.

Where To Find Us

FAQs

Here you will find some of the most common questions people ask about Bad Breath (Halitosis). If you have any questions that are not covered, please feel free to contact our friendly team.

Bad breath is usually caused by bacteria on the teeth, gums or tongue. Gum disease, tooth decay, dry mouth and certain foods or medical conditions can also contribute.

Many cases improve with good oral hygiene, tongue cleaning, staying hydrated and reducing strong-smelling foods. However, persistent bad breath often needs professional assessment.

No. Even people with good brushing habits can develop bad breath if they have gum disease, dry mouth, trapped food under old fillings or medical conditions such as reflux.

Mouthwash can temporarily freshen breath, but it won’t fix the problem if the underlying cause is gum disease, decay or dry mouth.

If bad breath lasts more than a few weeks despite good home care, or if you have bleeding gums, tooth pain, dry mouth or loose fillings, professional help is recommended.

Sometimes. If the mouth is healthy but bad breath continues, it may be linked to sinus issues, throat infections or digestive problems. We’ll guide you if medical referral is needed.

Our Patients’ Feedback Always Matters

We value every patient’s experience and take pride in the trust they place in our care. Their feedback not only helps us improve but also reflects the quality of service we’re committed to delivering to every patient. Read what our patients have to say about their time at our practice in Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent.

Visited this Dentist for the first time today and had a really positive experience with Dr Arjun. I would recommend to others in need of a Dentist in Gillingham.
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  • 367 Maidstone Road, Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0HT