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Bad Breath

near

Kooyong

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Kooyong

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Bad Breath

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We are 1 suburb away from Kooyong and only a 5 min drive

Give us a call here to discuss any questions you have.

How to get here

To reach us by train, take the Glen Waverley city-bound to Burnley, then transfer to the Alamein or Lilydale/Belgrave line. After a short ride of 2 stops, we are just a five-minute walk from Glenferrie Train Station.

If you are catching the tram, we are less than a minute walk from the nearest Tram Stop 73 route 16 at the Corner of Glenferrie & Burwood road.

Ample parking in front and surrounding our clinic if you are driving.

Our Clinic

Our clinic was designed with you in mind. From our welcoming reception and cosy waiting area to our modern treatment rooms, we've put thought into every detail to ensure you feel comfortable and at ease throughout your visit. We're proud to call this space our home and we hope you feel that warmth every time you walk through our doors.

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How do I know I have

Bad Breath

?

It can be very difficult to work out if you have bad breath (without someone else telling you)! Some suggested methods have included breathing into your cupped hands or licking your wrist and smelling it once the saliva has dried.

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Why do people get

Bad Breath

?

Bad breath can have many causes—some normal and others related to health issues. Morning bad breath is common due to reduced saliva during sleep, which normally helps clear bacteria.

Persistent bad breath, however, may signal dental or medical problems. It’s often caused by plaque buildup from poor oral hygiene, gum disease, or cavities. Dry mouth, caused by certain conditions, can also contribute.

Other possible causes include issues with the tonsils, nose, or throat, medical conditions like diabetes or digestive problems, and lifestyle or dietary factors such as smoking, alcohol, or strong-smelling foods.

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What if

Bad Breath

is left untreated?

Bad breath can have a significant impact on self confidence, as well as potentially indicate more serious medical or dental issues. Unaddressed bad breath can cause a multitude of issues such as:

Tooth Loss

Some dental problems which cause bad breath may become significant enough to lead to the requirement of teeth to be removed to resolve the smell and underlying disease

Dental Infections

Some dental problems which cause bad breath progress to infections which damage your tooth, gums and bones. In severe circumstances, large untreated infections can result in significant pain, affect your ability to eat or drink, or even cause life-threatening airway blockages

Tooth Pain

Some dental problems which cause bad breath can also lead to pain from the tooth or surrounding gums. Ensuring the cause of your bad breath is properly assessed is important to prevent unnecessary tooth pain

Social anxiety

Bad breath can cause unnecessary anxiety for some people, with worries about what others could think about the smell of their breath being an ongoing cause for concern.
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Treatment approaches for

Bad Breath

The approaches to fixing bad breath depend on the underlying cause of the smell.

Underlying Medical Problems

In some cases, cleaning and home hygiene changes are insufficient to resolve bad breath. Your dentist may recommended that you seek medical advice to assess for potential medical conditions which can lead to bad breath.

Dental Disease

If the bacteria buildup is due to more serious dental disease such as cavities or infections, ensuring that these problems are addressed promptly will help to reduce your bad breath, as well as maintain your teeth. Your dentist will help you to identify and fix any problems which could be contributing to your bad breath.

Minor Bacterial Accumulation

For causes of bad breath related to your teeth or gums, ensuring good home oral hygiene and having a thorough professional cleaning will help to remove the bacteria which lead to bad breath. This includes brushing your teeth and tongue after each meal, as well as flossing to ensure as much of this bad smelling bacteria is removed.

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FAQ's about

Bad Breath

I can’t see a dentist soon - what can I do about my bad breath?

Does brushing my tongue help with bad breath?

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Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
8:30am - 7:30pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 6:30pm
Friday
7:30am - 5:00pm
Saturday
8:00am - 1:00pm