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If you are one of the millions of Americans who lives with bad breath, or halitosis, BreathRx can help. Bad breath occurs when the bacteria in your mouth reproduce and feed at a faster rate than your saliva rinses them away. This process releases gaseous waste products, which cause foul-smelling odors known as volatile sulfur compounds, or VSCs.
Many people try to treat bad breath with minty gum or mouthwash, but these solutions only mask the problem without fixing the root cause. In fact, these products can dry out your mouth and actually aggravate halitosis. The BreathRx treatment system attacks the causes of breath problems, killing bad-breath causing bacteria and neutralizing foul smells.
With this system, you follow a simple three-step process: brush, scrape, and rinse. Using the BreathRx toothpaste takes your brushing regimen to the next level by breaking up trapped food particles and attacking stubborn VSCs. Because your tongue is usually a main culprit with bad breath, the system includes a tongue scraper that will sweep away leftover food and odor causing bacteria. The final step involves an antibacterial rinse that keeps your mouth and breath feeling fresh.
You don’t have to live with the embarrassment of bad breath. Ask your dentist about whether you could benefit from BreathRx treatments.
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