Tuesday 23 March 2010

Nighttime Horrors of Oral Bacteria


GHOSTS, vampires, the Boogeyman - these are just some of the things that scare us at night. But these are nothing compared to the fright fest that are bad breath causing oral bacteria.

At night the flow of our saliva slows down, allowing more than 100 million oral bacteria to feast on leftover food particles and skin cells from the lining of our mouth, which when metabolized creates sulfur resulting to embarrassing morning breath.

"Most people would dismiss it as just morning breath but it’s really more serious than that," says Rico Macasaet, sales and marketing manager of International Market Focus. "Having an embarrassing condition like morning breath can be devastating to one’s self-esteem, to one’s relationship with a partner, and may lead to the person being afraid to talk to others or refusing to go out in public."

And just like facing one’s fear of those that go bump after dark, morning breath is best battled at night with a nighttime toothpaste such as Dentiste specially formulated to inhibit nighttime oral bacteria, thus letting you wake up with fresh breath in the morning.

"Dentist has everything you need to combat morning breath and promote good oral hygiene except for fluoride," says Macasaet. With 14 different natural ingredients made from herbal extracts – eucalyptus, fennel, mentha, catechu, cinnamon, commiphora, glycyrrhiza, ratanhia, myrrhis, sage, clove, salvia, anise and ginger – it is clinically proven effective in inhibiting the growth of oral bacteria.

Discover how I cured my nasty Bad Breath here.

Source Malaya

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