Does the plaque in between your teeth stink?


Question:
can it cause your breath to stink too?

Answers:
Because its rotten food and bacteria...floss your teeth regularly! Yes, it does stink. and can make your breath stink too. so can not brushing your tongue.
Yes it does, floss and use mouth wash to help cut down on plaque
in a way the food decays in your mouth giving you the bad breath and after you leave it all night you wake up with really bad morning breath
Yes. Its full of bacteria
Yes, the plaque does smell!! This is what mostly contributes to bad breath. If you use floss and smell it after you use it (I know, gross) you can be sure you will not like what you smell. Flossing and brushing daily will help get rid of it.
Ha Ha ha!! I love this question. Yes it can. Floss and go to the dentist regularly.
yes it can but bad breath is mostly found on the tongue
Yes!
FLOSS. Every time you brush. Crest Glide to Go is cheap, and easy to take with you every you have to go. No excuse to not floss. No, you're not too busy, and not too cool.
Use antiseptic mouthwash.
Breathe through your nose.
Use breath mints, but don't count on those alone to give you nice breath.
Number one is brush your TONGUE, especially the back, every time you brush your teeth, 3 times a day.
Yea, it causes your breath to stink; it harbors halitosis bacteria. If you happen to be looking for a good toothpaste, I really suggest Aquafresh Extreme Cleaning with Micro-Active Foaming. It's fun to use, and really does clean your teeth well!
And don't rely on mints, gum, or anything else to get rid of your bad breath; they only mask it. To really get rid of the germs that cause bad breath, use mouthwash, brush well, and floss well.

Here are some links to make sure you're going to make your dentist proud:
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Although many species of bacteria in the mouth do not cause disease, their metabolic activities can produce an odor. These bacteria reside on the mucous membrane and in the plaque. The odor may be from the fermentation of sugars in our diet that adhere to the teeth. These fermentation products have a foul smell and some contribute to tooth decay, as well.

So, keeping teeth clean goes a long way in keeping your breath from smelling offensive.
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