SAME-DAY DENTAL CARE
Bad Breath (Halitosis)
We approach bad breath with sensitivity and clarity to uncover the cause.
We'll walk you through how to tell if it's an emergency and what to do today.
“The specialist doctor gave me a thorough check and pointd out critical treatment for my chronical gum disease. My gum problem had been around for a couple of years and my previous dental doctor can do”
See what patients felt when we treated this concern.
Many people come to us with bad breath (halitosis). Their visits often end with relief and a natural-looking repair.
Read more reviewsWhy this happens
Often linked to gum health, tongue coating, or dry mouth.
How we understand it
We examine gums, tongue, and saliva flow and offer targeted treatment.
What relief looks like
Most patients notice fresher breath within days after treating inflammation.
- •Deep cleaning to address gum issues
- •Periodontal Maintenance
- •Gum Disease Treatment
When to call sooner: If you have swelling, fever, or trouble sleeping from pain, let us know when you call — we'll prioritize you.
Pro Tip
Tongue scraping gently can make a real difference.
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Read articleCommon questions about Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Is bad breath (halitosis) serious?
We approach bad breath with sensitivity and clarity to uncover the cause.
How do I know if I need treatment?
We examine gums, tongue, and saliva flow and offer targeted treatment.
Can this go away on its own?
Most patients notice fresher breath within days after treating inflammation.