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Can someone explain the different types of halitosis

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:05 am
by bbuk
I keep on reading about type I, II or III halitosis but do not know what they are.

Can someone please explain.

As for myself, I thought I was cured but it appears to be more of a case that I cant smell my own bad breath at all now. I've tried the licking of the wrist, scraping the toungue with a spoon technique and using cheap breath meters but none seem to work. I dont know how to detect when my breath is particularly bad.

My girlfriend claims she cant smell it but I think thats because she has been with me for so long that she has probably acclimatised to it just like I have now appeared to have done. However, at work people tell me I still have BB.

I dont know the origin of the BB but it seems to get worse after eating or drinking anything even water. Had my tonsils out and my impacted wisdom tooth removed and have tried various toothpaste and mouthwashes but no success.

I think the source is the toungue but why does it get particularly bad after eating? I am hoping to visit an ENT but is the doctor going to actually be of any use?

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:45 am
by cool
However, at work people tell me I still have BB.
they tell it direct to your face or do they react and you conclude that you have bb?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:32 am
by bbuk
They tell me direct. Not sure why you have asked this?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 6:25 pm
by cool
i think its a basic information and it really made me wondering why your girlfriend says she cant smell it while you get told on work that you do have bad breath.