Food thats not removed by flossing stays between your teeth causing your breath to smell unpleasant. Even if your floss smells after flossing you do not definitely have bad breath halitosis.
When the floss is placed under the gums during normal flossing the odors can get on the floss and this may be noticeable when you smell the floss.
When i floss it smells. Even if your floss smells after flossing you do not definitely have bad breath halitosis. Floss irritates pockets of bad smell and removes rotting food. These might be in very small areas of the mouth.
If only a couple of gaps between your teeth have disease it is unlikely that your breath will smell. So if you smell something after flossing it probably just means that youve got something stuck in your teeth and should make sure to floss more regularly than you do. Floss to be Healthy Flossing will help keep any buildup around your teeth to a minimum amount.
When the floss is placed under the gums during normal flossing the odors can get on the floss and this may be noticeable when you smell the floss. Having odors on the floss is not a good thing because it means the bacterial activity under the gum tissues is increasing and of course this can lead to gum disease. Regular twice a day flossing will help with this.
If the floss smells like bloated Interstate carcass it means that bacteria is growing and youve got leftovers below the gum line. It also means that you should be brushing and flossing more. Your floss should smell clean.
If you do not consistently floss or brush your teeth then there is a high chance that the floss will smell bad when you finally do. The floss is simply removing the bacteria and smelly discharge that has accumulated since the last time you flossed. If your floss smells bad it has bacteria and smelly discharge on it from the bacteria.
I would go in and get a thorough cleaning of your teeth. And use mouthwash that is antibacterial. Even though you are flossing there can be bacteria under the gum line and that.
Could be plaque. It is very common to get smell when ur flossing if there is plaques or caculus in between the teethOr if you are not flossing regularlyOr have missed your flossingOr regular cleaningOr if food stays between teethBest solution will be to see dentist and get xrays and make sure to get on flossing regularly. I have this crown and I realised when I floss around it the floss smells a bit bad.
Same thing happens when I move my finger across the crown and gums. I havent seen any blood apart from twice but it might be being overenthusiastic with flossing when I noticed the smell. The gums are not swollen but they look a bit purple.
Failing to brush and floss your teeth properly and regularly can make your breath smell because plaque and bacteria accumulate on and between your teeth. Food thats not removed by flossing stays between your teeth causing your breath to smell unpleasant. No it is not the real smell of your breath.
It is only the smell of the bacterial build-up between two neighboring teeth. However it can go unnoticed for a period of time but eventually it contributes to the overall smell of your mouth. A smell when flossing teeth is caused by particles of food usually meat or some other fibrous substance that is stuck between your teeth and is basically rotting.
Sounds pretty grim doesnt it. In the dental world an open contact is what its called when as you floss you dont hear a little popping sound as the floss gets between the teeth. Dentistry 19 years experience.
Could be plaque. It is very common to get smell when ur flossing if there is plaques or caculus in between the teethOr if you are not flossing regularlyOr have mis. If the floss smells bad it means that food particles usually meat or some other fibrous organic material is trapped between teeth or below the gum line.
Its been allowed to sit in this space for 24 plus hours and is rotting. What youre smelling is a sulfur gas produced by this rotting process. Bad breath floss smells after flossing i dont even have to get it near my nose especially while flossing molars and pmolars.
Charles Kattuah answered Dentistry 23 years experience. If the floss smells bad it means that food particles usually meat or some other fibrous organic material is trapped between teeth or below the gum line. Its been allowed to sit in this space for 24 plus hours and is rotting.
What youre smelling is a sulfur gas produced by this rotting process. It takes a while and can be a pain in the ass but its better than rotten teeth or gums and rotten breath. If it smells rotten then the floss has done its job.
If it doesnt smell then all good too. There was no rot to remove so youre lucky this time but dont ever stop. Try a water pic- it pulses a jet of water where ever you point.
Does a better job than floss or toothpicks or brushes. My mouth tastes way better as it flushes out bits of food trapped in gums between teeth etc. Also do not rule out that the filling and crown is covering up decay and you may need a.
If the floss smells bad it means that food particles usually meat or some other fibrous organic material is trapped between teeth or below the gum line. Its been allowed to sit in this space for 24 plus hours and is rotting. The lack of refreshment and the blood clot can create an awful odor inside your mouth.
If you Floss Smells After Flossing you have a serious problem on your hands. HiIf there is a food trap around the crown then this causes bacterial growth that can cause bad breath. Flossing and rinsing with Oral Essentials Original Mouthwash can help with strong odorBestDr.
Got out a new piece of floss and went over it again odor was on the floss still until I went over it a few more times. It sent me reeling because I remember that very unique odor all too well - it smelled like the same exact odor I had when I used to floss a severe cavity that used to be between another two teeth in the past. By a dentists definition you can have good gingiva while still smelling bacteria on your floss.
Thats what youre smelling the waste the bacteria produces. The dentist is mainly looking at attachment levels probing depths bleeding on probing color contour etc. You can check all the boxes of gingival health and still smell bacteria on your floss if you are not flossing thoroughly nor.
What youre smelling on the floss is the sulfur gas produced by this process. There are multiple conditions that can cause this but the most common is what we.