Ammonia Breath, Fishy Breath, Sweet Breath: What Each Smell Says About Your Health
An ammonia breath smell can signal kidney trouble. Fishy, sweet, sulfur — a Berkeley dentist decodes what each breath odor actually means for your health.
An ammonia breath smell can signal kidney trouble. Fishy, sweet, sulfur — a Berkeley dentist decodes what each breath odor actually means for your health.
90% of chronic bad breath is treatable. A Berkeley dentist explains the most effective halitosis treatments — from deep cleaning to tongue care to diet fixes.
Learn how chronic halitosis treatment works in Berkeley, from diagnosis to gum care, tongue bacteria reduction, dry-mouth support, and referrals.
Stop masking bad breath with mints. A Berkeley dentist shares the step-by-step plan to eliminate halitosis for good — from oral care to gut health fixes.
No, you can't catch halitosis from kissing or sharing utensils. A Berkeley dentist explains what actually causes chronic bad breath and how to treat it.
Bad breath isn't inherited directly, but genetics affect your risk. Learn how saliva, oral bacteria, and hereditary conditions influence chronic halitosis.
About 90% of the causes of halitosis are inside your mouth — mostly gum disease and tongue-coating bacteria working together. A Berkeley dentist explains how, and what actually fixes it.