Say Good-Bye to Bad Breath!



Oral Care Probiotics for Fresher Breath


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If you’ve ever had bad breath – and who hasn’t? – you know how embarrassing it can be. Sometimes just brushing your teeth helps, if you have a toothbrush and sink handy, that is. Sometimes a stick of gum can help. Sometimes a mint will make your breath better for a few minutes.


But really, most known solutions for tackling bad breath are temporary, topical solutions. After all, once that mint dissolves, your breath is generally no fresher. Same deal with a stick of gum. Once the flavor wears off, your breath is back to where you started.


Bad breath is caused by volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) released by the bacteria that inhabit the mouth. These VSCs can’t be curbed by the use of plain breath mints, breath strips or even gum, which only mask the foul smells. To truly control bad breath, the bacteria responsible for the smelly VSCs needs to be dealt with.


Oral care probiotics are a great way to deal with bad breath. Probiotic mints flood the mouth with beneficial bacteria that crowd out the bad-breath causing bacteria and their VSCs, leaving your breath fresh enough to skip the breath mints, gums and mouth rinses.


In fact, using oral care probiotics can also put an end to one of the most annoying and most difficult-to-control types of bad breath – morning breath!


If you struggle with bad breath or morning breath, skip the gums, mints and mouthwashes, and give EvoraPlus Oral Care Probiotics a try. The only thing you have to lose is your bad breath.



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One Response to “Oral Care Probiotics for Fresher Breath”

  1. Chris Says:

    While bad breath is mostly caused by bacteria on the tongue, it could also be a sign of something much more serious. If normal techniques and super effective probiotics don't work, you should probably get yourself checked out, if you haven't already.

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