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whenever I chew gum...which is pretty much whenever I am around fellow humans...I notice it leaves a white coating on my tongue...why is this? Could this be making the problem worse?
yeah def sugar free...and no the coatings not permanent....it will come off - other people don't have this prob though...and I'd heard that chewing gum sometimes makes things worse and I rely on it...
maybe I should stop but I feel a little naked without it...if you know what I mean...and the dentist did say that the muscles at the back of my jaw were slightly over developed which made me laugh
What can I use instead...mints? Suck on a tube of toothpaste?
lol I know exactly what you mean about feeling naked without something in your mouth. I think it helps with the bad taste and increases saliva levels, whether its chewing gum or mints or just eating in general, and all of these help to make you feel as though your BB is reduced. Obviously this isnt the case for every type of BB. One thing I sometimes used to carry around with me for emergencies was a tube of toothpaste containing triclosan. I'd just put a glob in my mouth and rinse it around and it'd give me an hour or so of confidence
halitosisux wrote:lol One thing I sometimes used to carry around with me for emergencies was a tube of toothpaste containing triclosan. I'd just put a glob in my mouth and rinse it around and it'd give me an hour or so of confidence
Please tell the name of the toothpaste you used and what precisely does triclosan do?
Thanks
Triclosan is an antibacterial and antifungal agent.
just look there for brand-names too. the one i use is colgate total. it seems to be unhealthy, but it's the toothpaste that works best for me (tried everything from therabreath to salt ).
Yes, the nice thing about triclosan is that its chemical effect on bacteria lingers so you notice your breath doesnt get bad as quickly as it otherwise would do. Its similar to the effectiveness of zinc.
I have seen some toothpastes with zinc but they also have most of the ingredients you state above. What I would like to know is if things like lauryl sulphate and flouride are good. I have read conflicting reports about the usefulness of the latter. Please let me have your views.
Thanks
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