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aydinmur wrote:
Bacterial intestinal overgrowth may cause methane or hydrogen emission in the gut space. These gases enter blood stream and leave body from alveolar breath (Type 4 halitosis) or leakage through gastroeusophagial sphincter (Type 3 halitosis). It can be classified Type 3+4
I have read the "Halitosis: a new definition and classification" cover to cover about 3 times already and I intend to ready some more because it contains a lot of information that is helping me narrow down my problem.
But I will like to get some confirmation from you with the conclusions that i have drawn from reading to know if I am right or wrong.
I have 2 follow up question:
1. Following up on my first question can Type 3 halitosis also results in type 1 and 2? That is can the gasses that leak through the guts alter the oral flora of patients and lead to gum diseases and bad wisdom tooth hence resulting in type 1 halitosis? Also can gasses from the guts cause bacteria infestation of the upper respiratory tract and also result in type 2?
2. When listing the cause of gastroesophageal halitosis you listed gastrocolic fistulae, Zenker diverticulum and hypopharyngeal diverticulae. Are there any other bacteria infestations that can affect the guts and results in gastroesophageal halitosis apart from Helicobacter pylori? How about SIBO and intestinal parasites can they be the cause of gastroesophageal halitosis?
Thank you.
Last edited by blessedrich on Fri Aug 19, 2016 3:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
aydinmur wrote:
Bacterial intestinal overgrowth may cause methane or hydrogen emission in the gut space. These gases enter blood stream and leave body from alveolar breath (Type 4 halitosis) or leakage through gastroeusophagial sphincter (Type 3 halitosis). It can be classified Type 3+4
I have read the "Halitosis: a new definition and classification" cover to cover about 3 times already and I intend to ready some more because it contains a lot of information that is helping me narrow down my problem.
But I will like to get some confirmation from you with the conclusions that i have drawn from reading to know if I am right or wrong.
I have 2 follow up question:
1. Following up on my first question can Type 3 halitosis also results in type 1 and 2?
That is can the gasses that leak through the guts alter the oral flora of patients and lead to gum diseases and bad wisdom tooth?