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With Halloween just around the corner, people of all ages across the country are thinking of what they are going to dress up as. Some are thinking of something sexy while others have costumes that are a little more ghoulish in mind. However, the one thing that you will want to make sure you don't incorporate into your costume is bad breath.
Few things ruin a party like a guest who has hygiene problems. Any type of personal odor can make it difficult to carry on a conversation with someone. Word will most likely spread quickly among the other Halloween party attendees about the person in the gorilla costume with ape-like halitosis.
The problem is particularly critical around Halloween. With all the chocolate, candy and other sugary treats, it may be difficult to maintain good oral health. Doctors often report seeing an increase in cavities and gingivitis following the holiday. Therefore, it may be important for you to stay mindful of your mouth.
Before heading off to any festive gatherings, take a minute to make sure that you do not have halitosis. You may want to invest in some specialty breath freshening products, like the ones offered by TheraBreath.






