How do we get morning breath?


Question:
I know that when you wake up in the morning your breath is just WOAAAAH nasty. So you brush your teeth and your mouth is feeling real tinglie and minty fresh. Your like ok im still tired im going to take a NAP for maybe an hour. Why is it that when you wake up again your breath goes back to the stage of off the wall KICKIN.

Answers:
actually even though you brush your teeth thoroughly; there will still small traces of food particles, dead cells and hundreds of thousands of bacteria living and dead in the posterior of the tongue and eve though yo may take care of cleaning your mouth with brushing and mouth wash......The smallest trace of bacteria will spawn more..... so when you sleep for eightt hours; that's eigh hours of multiplying bacteria.... as well as cells in the walls of the mouth and posterior of the mouth are alwayss dying and making new ones....... so as long as your alive you will alway have morning breath..... Just remember to at least gargle some mouthwash before kissing you significant other in the morning.

Other Answers:
You get it from the accumulation of bacteria in your mouth.....that's what makes your breath smell bad. That's why dentists recommend tongue scrapers because bacteria lives on your tongue too...
that's because you close your mouth all night or sometimes open it so it collects bacteria which collects inside your mouth and make this nasty odour
Sometimes it takes more than just a brushing,flossing and mouthwash to get teeth clean. People sometimes need to have their teeth professionally cleaned to remove the tartar and cavities that may not be seen by people looking in the mirror.


More Questions and Answers

The consumer health information on youqa.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 YouQA.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Resources