What is the cause of morning breathe?
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according to Netscape Q & A, morning breath is caused by:
Blame it on one of three things (or a combination thereof): anaerobic bacteria, xerostomia (which is dry mouth) or the volatile sulfur compounds that are waste products from the bacteria. It can also be caused by what you ate or drank the night before, such as alcohol, sugar, caffeine or dairy products, as well as medication or smoking.
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Bacteria.
not brushing your teeth before you go to bed. Bacteria that build up in your mouth while you sleep. Since you're sleeping, you're not swallowing as regularly as you would when you're awake, and they have a chance to gang up on you.
YOU NEED TO BRUSH YOUR TONGUE JUST AS WELL AS YOU WOULD YOU TEETH.THAT IS WHERE THE BACTERIA STAYS WHICH CAUSES YOU TO HAVE BAD BREATHMORNING OR ANY TIME OF DAY
the leftover food in your mouth rotting.
a build of of bacteria due to nor swallowing as often and/or breathing with your mouth open.
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