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Bacteria that reside between the teeth can also cause breath odor. Most commonly this occurs in people with gingivitis or periodontal disease. To see if you have odor causing bacteria between the teeth do the floss check. Floss a few teeth at a time. Then, smell the floss. If you detect a bad odor, see your dentist. FYI: Bad breath caused from periodontal/gum disease can be one of the worst smelling breath odors. In fact, it has a particular odor that we call "perio breath." How can you tell if you have bad breath associated with gum disease?
Keep in mind, it's possible to have gum disease and not have any symptoms such as bad breath. That's why visiting your dentist regulary is important so problems can be caught early.
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