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					<description><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION: My husband seems to have halitosis but I&#8217;m too scared to tell him. He takes Keppra for seizures. Can this be a side-effect? ANSWER: The bad breath is probably not related to his medication. Most bad breath comes from a build up of plaque (bacteria) on the top of the tongue which produce odor containing compounds. When we exhale ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION:</p>
<p>My husband seems to have <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/halitosis/" target="_self" title="Also known as bad breath. Bad breath is a condition caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth which create odor. Most bad breath is a result of bacteria growing on the tongue, but it may also be from severe periodontal infection, consumption of onion and garlic, or uncontrolled diabetes." class="encyclopedia">halitosis</a> but I&rsquo;m too scared to tell him. He takes Keppra for seizures. Can this be a side-effect?</p>
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<p>The <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bad-breath/" target="_self" title="Also known as halitosis. Bad breath is a condition caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth which create odor. Most bad breath is a result of bacteria growing on the tongue, but it may also be from severe periodontal infection, consumption of onion and garlic, or uncontrolled diabetes." class="encyclopedia">bad breath</a> is probably not related to his medication. Most <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bad-breath/" target="_self" title="Also known as halitosis. Bad breath is a condition caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth which create odor. Most bad breath is a result of bacteria growing on the tongue, but it may also be from severe periodontal infection, consumption of onion and garlic, or uncontrolled diabetes." class="encyclopedia">bad breath</a> comes from a build up of <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/plaque/" target="_self" title="The sticky film of bacteria that continuously grows on the hard and soft tissues of the mouth. It is a biofilm which is gelatinous and must be removed daily by mechanical disruption. Failure to completely remove the plaque will result in its overgrowth and development into a destructive form of plaque." class="encyclopedia">plaque</a> (<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bacteria/" target="_self" title="Microorganisms which live in the mouth. Some of these are normal and associated with health, some are normal but only cause damage or infection when they overgrow, and some are not normally found in the mouth and are caught or contracted from outside sources (other people, pets, contaminated foods or drinks) and may also cause&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">bacteria</a>) on the top of the tongue which produce odor containing compounds. When we exhale the air flows over the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bacteria/" target="_self" title="Microorganisms which live in the mouth. Some of these are normal and associated with health, some are normal but only cause damage or infection when they overgrow, and some are not normally found in the mouth and are caught or contracted from outside sources (other people, pets, contaminated foods or drinks) and may also cause&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">bacteria</a> and blows the odor out of the mouth. The other sources are <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/gum-infection/" target="_self" title="A catch all term used to denote an infection of the supporting structures of the teeth. Also known as periodontitis, gingivitis, pyorrhea, gum disease." class="encyclopedia">gum infection</a>,onions and garlic in the diet and diabetes. You need to work up the courage to discuss this issue with your husband for several reasons. One if it is due to <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/gum-infection/" target="_self" title="A catch all term used to denote an infection of the supporting structures of the teeth. Also known as periodontitis, gingivitis, pyorrhea, gum disease." class="encyclopedia">gum infection</a> he needs to see a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/periodontist/" target="_self" title="A dentist who has completed a two or three year residency in Periodontics after dental school. They are specially trained to treat the diseases which affect the supporting structures of the teeth. They are also trained to repair or replace tissues which have been lost to disease or trauma including the surgical placement of dental&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">periodontist</a> and have it treated before he starts loosing teeth or it contributes to other medical conditions. If it is due to diabetes he needs to see his physician to get his blood sugar under control, and finally it can be socially em<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bar/" target="_self" title="A connector between two or more dental implants or teeth. It is usually cast out of metal and is designed to provide retention and stability to a removable denture. &nbsp;" class="encyclopedia">bar</a>rassing. We all have suffered from <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bad-breath/" target="_self" title="Also known as halitosis. Bad breath is a condition caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth which create odor. Most bad breath is a result of bacteria growing on the tongue, but it may also be from severe periodontal infection, consumption of onion and garlic, or uncontrolled diabetes." class="encyclopedia">bad breath</a> at some point or another so it is not unusual and as his wife you are his most trusted confidant. I always want my wife to tell me if she notices I have <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bad-breath/" target="_self" title="Also known as halitosis. Bad breath is a condition caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth which create odor. Most bad breath is a result of bacteria growing on the tongue, but it may also be from severe periodontal infection, consumption of onion and garlic, or uncontrolled diabetes." class="encyclopedia">bad breath</a> so I can treat it before I talk to other people. The best way to treat <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bad-breath/" target="_self" title="Also known as halitosis. Bad breath is a condition caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth which create odor. Most bad breath is a result of bacteria growing on the tongue, but it may also be from severe periodontal infection, consumption of onion and garlic, or uncontrolled diabetes." class="encyclopedia">bad breath</a> depends on the cause. As stated earlier if it is due to <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/gum-infection/" target="_self" title="A catch all term used to denote an infection of the supporting structures of the teeth. Also known as periodontitis, gingivitis, pyorrhea, gum disease." class="encyclopedia">gum infection</a> or diabetes see the dentist or physician. If it is due to diet the only thing you can do is avoid onion and garlic in your diet. If it is due to <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/plaque/" target="_self" title="The sticky film of bacteria that continuously grows on the hard and soft tissues of the mouth. It is a biofilm which is gelatinous and must be removed daily by mechanical disruption. Failure to completely remove the plaque will result in its overgrowth and development into a destructive form of plaque." class="encyclopedia">plaque</a> build up on the tongue he needs to clean his tongue with a tongue scrapper or the edge of a spoon. Rake the tongue 10 to 20 times until the white or brown coating comes off and the tongue starts to look pink. Do not be alarmed if the tongue bleeds a little when he first starts doing this as it maybe inflamed from the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/plaque/" target="_self" title="The sticky film of bacteria that continuously grows on the hard and soft tissues of the mouth. It is a biofilm which is gelatinous and must be removed daily by mechanical disruption. Failure to completely remove the plaque will result in its overgrowth and development into a destructive form of plaque." class="encyclopedia">plaque</a> build up.</p>
<p>Hope This Helps,</p>
<p>Nick DeTure DMD<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/" target="_blank"><br>
www.askadentist.com</a></p>
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