How to treat bad breath yourself
The best way of making sure you do not have bad breath is to keep your teeth, tongue and mouth clean.
Do
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gently brush your teeth and gums at least twice a day for 2 minutes
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use a fluoride toothpaste
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gently clean your tongue once a day using a tongue scraper or cleaner
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clean between your teeth with interdental brushes or floss at least once a day
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get regular dental check-ups
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keep dentures (false teeth) clean and remove them at night
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use sugar-free mints or chewing gum after having strong-smelling food and drinks
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try using an antibacterial mouthwash or toothpaste
Don’t
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do not drink too much alcohol
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do not rinse your mouth with water straight after brushing your teeth
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do not have lots of sugary foods and drinks
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do not brush so hard your gums or tongue bleed
Causes of bad breath
Causes of bad breath include:
- eating or drinking strong-smelling or spicy foods and drinks
- problems with your teeth or gums, such as gum disease, holes in your teeth or an infection
- fasting or crash dieting
- some medical conditions, like dry mouth, tonsillitis and acid reflux
- smoking
Non-urgent advice: See a dentist if you have:
- bad breath that does not go away after treating it yourself for a few weeks
- painful, bleeding or swollen gums
- toothache or wobbly adult teeth
- problems with your dentures
Page last reviewed: 05 June 2025
Next review due: 05 June 2028