In Kenya, there is a widespread belief that chronic bad breath (Halitosis) is caused by “stomach problems” or “indigestion.” While certain medical conditions can cause breath odors, over 90% of bad breath cases originate in the mouth.
Where the Smell Comes From:
- The Tongue’s “Carpet”: The back of your tongue has thousands of tiny bumps (papillae) that trap food particles and anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria produce “Volatile Sulfur Compounds”—the gas that smells like rotten eggs.
- Hidden Tartar: Plaque that has hardened into calculus (tartar) cannot be brushed away. It acts as a permanent hotel for bacteria, constantly releasing odors.
- Dry Mouth: Saliva is your mouth’s natural detergent. Nairobi’s dust and the habit of not drinking enough water can lead to a “Dry Mouth,” where bacteria thrive.
The Solution: A “Deep Clean” (Scaling and Polishing) at Twinkle removes the source of the odor. We also teach our patients how to use a tongue scraper, which is often 10x more effective at curing bad breath than mouthwash alone.