Bad Breath in Children: Halitosis
Bad breath in children is
called Halitosis. Halitosis is an
offensive odor coming from the mouth , nose or airway. It is caused due to
mucous secretions deposited on the tongue, between the teeth and the nose,
which get decomposed causing offensive odor.
The bacteria thrive on the
back of the tongue, below the gum line and in between the teeth and react
with dental plaque and cavities causing halitosis. They release hydrogen sulfide that has “rotten egg” smell. The odor comes from sulfur compounds through exhaled air.
with dental plaque and cavities causing halitosis. They release hydrogen sulfide that has “rotten egg” smell. The odor comes from sulfur compounds through exhaled air.
It can be an embarrassing
problem for children. Bad breath is one of the symptoms of dental problems,
nasal problems, sinusitis or dryness in mouth.
Causes
of Bad Breath in Children
Halitosis is caused due to oral, non-oral or
psychological problems.
Oral:
In 85% of the cases, the bad
breath in chldren is caused due to oral problems. The tongue is coated with
epithelial cells, bacteria and blood cells.
The
oral conditions persistent with bad breath are:
An increase in the amount of
protein in the diet, decreased flow of saliva, decreased intake of
carbohydrates, increase of dead epithelial cells in the mouth.
Oral
sources of bad breath in children:
•Dry Mouth: Decreased flow of saliva results in dry
mouth. Saliva is essential for cleansing the teeth and mouth and destroying
oral microorganisms. Mouth breathing also causes dry mouth, which in turn
causes Halitosis.
•Tongue: Bad breath comes from the bacteria on the
dorsum of the tongue.
•Dental Problems: Food that gets stuck between the
teeth gets decomposed and cause foul smell. Dental plaque and cavities are also
one of the causes. Poorly fitted dentures also cause bad breath.
•Oral Fungal Infections: Children who take
antibiotics develop Candida infections in the mouth. Children undergoing
chemotherapy also develop bad breath due to fungal yeast infections.
•Gum Diseases: Gum diseases like Gingivitis and
periodontitis cause bad breath.
•Oral Cancer: Oral cancer and its treatment cause
tissue destruction, bleeding, and necrosis.
Psychological:
Phobia that halitosis still persists even after it
is cured may require psychological treatment in children.
Treatment
of Halitosis:
Maintain oral hygiene by
regularly brushing and flossing your teeth. Since halitosis occurs at the back
of the tongue, clean the surface of the tongue daily with a soft bristled
brush. Mouthwash is useful. Children should drink lot of sugar free fluids to
avoid dry mouth. Chewing sugarless gum is also good. Visit a dentist to treat
all dental problems.
Prevention
of Halitosis:
Children should brush their teeth regularly three
times a day. Children below 8 years should take parents help in flossing. Drink
plenty of fluids and eat more fibrous foods. Maintain regular visits with
dentists. Chew sugarless gum as it cleanses the teeth. Brush the back of your
tongue with a soft bristled brush regularly.
Children with Halitosis should rinse their mouth with water frequently.
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