
You Might Have Bad Breath and Not Know It
Here's the uncomfortable truth: if you don't floss regularly, there's a good chance your breath isn't as fresh as you think. And mouthwash isn't fixing it, t’s temporarily hiding it.
Bad breath starts where your toothbrush can't reach. Food particles get trapped between your teeth, and bacteria feed on them. As they break down that debris, they release sulfur compounds, the same stuff that makes rotten eggs smell. That's what you're actually smelling.
If you're not cleaning between your teeth daily, this is most likely happening in your mouth right now. The good news? A quick floss removes what bacteria are feeding on, and with it, the source of the odor.
Fresh breath isn't about masking the problem. It's about removing it, and it takes only 2 minutes a day.