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Childhood can be a difficult time for many youngsters. School-age kids and teens put a lot of pressure on each other to maintain a flawless persona. Your child may be making many of the right moves to fit into this culture, but if they have bad breath they may experience social problems.
If your child is being teased or shunned because of bad breath there are several simple steps that could help them end their halitosis and get back in the good graces of their peers.
Improving oral hygiene is the easiest change that you can have your child make. Ensuring that they brush their teeth at least twice each day can remove much of the odor-causing plaque that is responsible for bad breath. Instructing them to floss regularly helps eliminate food build-up between teeth that leads to halitosis.
Adjusting your family's diet may also help improve the breath of your children. Smelly foods like garlic and onions can remain in a person's body for hours, only to escape through the mouth later. Brushing alone may be ineffective at dealing with this problem.
However, if your child is experiencing stubborn bad breath that can't be stopped by these methods it may be time to look into specialty breath-freshening products. TheraBreath has a line of oral hygiene products that can fix any bad breath problem.






