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Halitosis diagnosed by a specialist
Halitosis diagnosed by a specialist
I had Halitosis for almost 15 years and visited a lot of Doctors and Dentists with no success.
Since 24 January, I've been diagnosed with type 1 Miyasaky Halitosis (3/5). I've had positive for 3 types of bacteria in my mouth: tanerella forsythia; solobacterium moorei; provetella intermedia. Also had presence of indol, escatol, putrescine and cadaverine in my saliva. The saliva flow was normal, although a bit alcaline.
The Doctor prescribed the following treatment:
Metronidazol 500mg every 12h for 10 days
Amoxiciline 875mg + Clavulanic Acid 125mg every 12h for 8 days
Omeprazol 20mg every day, first thing in the morning, for 2 months
Wash both nostrils with 5ml saline solution - morning and night (ingest some of the solution to clean the back of the throat).
Use Ultradex Mouthwash twice a day gargling (after breakfast and after dinner)
Use Micropore adhesive in the mouth during sleeping (to discard mouth breathing).
Drink at least 2 liters of water every day.
Also gave me an extensive Nutrition plan wich consists on eating more raw foods, vegetables and fruit. Stopped eating Dairy, processed foods, fast food and specialy Pork meat. I have to avoid red meat also, but chicken and turkey are both Ok.
He told me that my BB is most likely due to Post nasal drip (allergies) and maybe gastrointestinal issues (unknown at the moment).
Im on the 7th day of treatment and my BB is almost gone.
I hope my story will help others.
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Hello ribeiroribeiro86 wrote:Hi. My name is Ribeiro, I'm 31 and I'm from Portugal.
I had Halitosis for almost 15 years and visited a lot of Doctors and Dentists with no success.
Since 24 January, I've been diagnosed with type 1 Miyasaky Halitosis (3/5). I've had positive for 3 types of bacteria in my mouth: tanerella forsythia; solobacterium moorei; provetella intermedia. Also had presence of indol, escatol, putrescine and cadaverine in my saliva. The saliva flow was normal, although a bit alcaline.
The Doctor prescribed the following treatment:
Metronidazol 500mg every 12h for 10 days
Amoxiciline 875mg + Clavulanic Acid 125mg every 12h for 8 days
Omeprazol 20mg every day, first thing in the morning, for 2 months
Wash both nostrils with 5ml saline solution - morning and night (ingest some of the solution to clean the back of the throat).
Use Ultradex Mouthwash twice a day gargling (after breakfast and after dinner)
Use Micropore adhesive in the mouth during sleeping (to discard mouth breathing).
Drink at least 2 liters of water every day.
Also gave me an extensive Nutrition plan wich consists on eating more raw foods, vegetables and fruit. Stopped eating Dairy, processed foods, fast food and specialy Pork meat. I have to avoid red meat also, but chicken and turkey are both Ok.
He told me that my BB is most likely due to Post nasal drip (allergies) and maybe gastrointestinal issues (unknown at the moment).
Im on the 7th day of treatment and my BB is almost gone.
I hope my story will help others.
Do you mean to say that you no longer get reactions from people?
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It is not good to recommend antibiotics to anybody....this is standard doctor procedure that they do all the time. Your bb has diminished because of antibiotics......you are not cured....your bb will probably come back in few days, just as it happened to other people....ribeiro86 wrote:Hi. My name is Ribeiro, I'm 31 and I'm from Portugal.
I had Halitosis for almost 15 years and visited a lot of Doctors and Dentists with no success.
Since 24 January, I've been diagnosed with type 1 Miyasaky Halitosis (3/5). I've had positive for 3 types of bacteria in my mouth: tanerella forsythia; solobacterium moorei; provetella intermedia. Also had presence of indol, escatol, putrescine and cadaverine in my saliva. The saliva flow was normal, although a bit alcaline.
The Doctor prescribed the following treatment:
Metronidazol 500mg every 12h for 10 days
Amoxiciline 875mg + Clavulanic Acid 125mg every 12h for 8 days
Omeprazol 20mg every day, first thing in the morning, for 2 months
Wash both nostrils with 5ml saline solution - morning and night (ingest some of the solution to clean the back of the throat).
Use Ultradex Mouthwash twice a day gargling (after breakfast and after dinner)
Use Micropore adhesive in the mouth during sleeping (to discard mouth breathing).
Drink at least 2 liters of water every day.
Also gave me an extensive Nutrition plan wich consists on eating more raw foods, vegetables and fruit. Stopped eating Dairy, processed foods, fast food and specialy Pork meat. I have to avoid red meat also, but chicken and turkey are both Ok.
He told me that my BB is most likely due to Post nasal drip (allergies) and maybe gastrointestinal issues (unknown at the moment).
Im on the 7th day of treatment and my BB is almost gone.
I hope my story will help others.
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Anyway:
Tannerella forsythia - this is a gram-negative strain of bacteria - antibiotics will not help - it is a superbug
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tannerella_forsythia
Prevotella intermedia - also gram-negative
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prevotella_intermedia
Solobacterium moorei - gram-positive - you probably don't want to kill this off - although it is directly linked to halitosis sufferers. It's actually found in every halitosis sufferer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solobacterium_moorei
https://uk.reuters.com/article/science- ... 0320080407
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What is the name of this specialist?
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But as others suggested , can you update us on the progress few days after the medication too.
Also when u do, please can u update on your medical history too..like, any rotten teeth, stomach illness, pnd etc that you have
Would help us.
PND leaves a coating on my tongue and creates BB i believe
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My wife told me that my breath is 90% better, and tomorrow is the last day of antibiotics. I'm also going to ask a friend of mine to give a honest opinion about my breath in a few days.
Regarding to my medical history, I only suffer from Allergic Rhinitis and PND (thick mucus). I'm allergic specially to dust mites. In the next weeks/months I'm going to do more exams to discard gastrointestinal issues. Also, I have perfect teeth, all widsom teeth removed and a perfect oral hygiene. Had Septum Rhinoplasty in 2013.
Type I Miyasaky Halitosis (3/5) means that in a scale from 1 to 5, I have a 3, being 5 very severe halitosis.
The Doctor said this is most likely a rhinosinusal issue. Apears that PND mucus has proteins that feed bad bacteria causing tongue coating and other stuff. His name is Dr. Jonas Nunes.
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I agree. Antibiotics was the one that wiped out both good and bad. But anyway, just update us ribeiro.Jimi Stein wrote:Please update us after a week, sadly I never came across a case where somebody would get cured with antibiotics.....
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Hello ribeiro. Is it ok for Dr. Jonas Nunes that he join this forum? Maybe he can tell us something about our bb. Or something about the cause, etc etc.ribeiro86 wrote:Hi everyone. First thing to be clear, I did not said I was cured, but at least I have something diagnosed.
My wife told me that my breath is 90% better, and tomorrow is the last day of antibiotics. I'm also going to ask a friend of mine to give a honest opinion about my breath in a few days.
Regarding to my medical history, I only suffer from Allergic Rhinitis and PND (thick mucus). I'm allergic specially to dust mites. In the next weeks/months I'm going to do more exams to discard gastrointestinal issues. Also, I have perfect teeth, all widsom teeth removed and a perfect oral hygiene. Had Septum Rhinoplasty in 2013.
Type I Miyasaky Halitosis (3/5) means that in a scale from 1 to 5, I have a 3, being 5 very severe halitosis.
The Doctor said this is most likely a rhinosinusal issue. Apears that PND mucus has proteins that feed bad bacteria causing tongue coating and other stuff. His name is Dr. Jonas Nunes.
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I don't know where you are based in Portugal, but I am passing through Lisbon next week, and can give you honest feedback...
and report it to the group too to see if this treatment is working.
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Thank you for your availability, but its a bit distant from Lisbon to where Im actually based (Oporto)Sam2 wrote:Ribeiro...
I don't know where you are based in Portugal, but I am passing through Lisbon next week, and can give you honest feedback...
and report it to the group too to see if this treatment is working.
Yesterday I´ve been with a friend of mine and asked her honest opinion about my breath. She laughed a lot and told my my breath smells like normal breath, she didn't noticed any bad smell at all. I have to confess that I felt relieved.