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Bad Breath_Tooth Removed?

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lilbabygirl | 22:11 Tue 22nd Mar 2005 | Body & Soul
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 I just had a tooth removed(second from back top left) a little over a month ago. It was badly chipped and there was nosaving it. Since then, Ive gotten a horriable oder and my breath is so bad.. It is so embarrasing! I was told to get a syriange and salt water and rush the whole, but that has not worked, I have started to brush my teeth 6-8 times a day and in between have mints in my mouth but the smell is still there? What can it be and what can I do? Ive made a app with my dentist but its not for almost 2 weeks so I badly need help...Dont kow if this matters but Im 21, dont drink, non smoker, havent changed anything since having it removed?
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It may be that you have food stuck in the socket, are you in any pain? I had a tooth out recently and was in agony (more than when I had the tooth in) and I hd something that is called dry socket which can also cause bad breath. try this site   http://dentalphobia.proboards27.com/ and post you question on there, a qualified dentist will answer
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Thanks for your relpy, I posted at that site also, and no there is no pain what so ever..

Maybe you could try using an antibacterial mouthwash, like Oraldene.  I have a terrible bout of tonsilitis which blistered up my throat and the back of my tongue, the doc coudn't give me antibiotics so advised me to use Oraldene.  It worked within a few days.

It's got to be worth a try!

And, no I don't work for them.

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Ive never heard of it before, where could I find it at?

When I had my wisdom teeth removed, I had problems and the dentist said she couldn't see anything wrong. In the end, another 2 or 3 weeks later I just got a pair of tweezers and discovered a large flake of tooth that was still in the gum cavity! Problem solved.

Perhaps you could get an immediate appointment with the dental hygienist for a flush and rummage?

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