What if you brush your teeth at night and still have bad breath in the morning?

Brushing at night or bad breath in the morning may be related to gingivitis and periodontitis, dental caries, gastrointestinal disorders, etc., and need to be treated for the cause, such as periodontal scaling, caries treatment, medication and so on.
1. Gingivitis and periodontitis: mostly caused by calculus and plaque stimulation, calculus is a common cause of bad breath, brushing can’t brush away calculus, periodontal scaling is needed. A professional scaler is used to remove potential subgingival tartar, plaque, and pigment deposited on the surface of the teeth that are connected to the gingiva and the gingival sulcus, and to polish the surface of the teeth, so as to reduce the redeposition of plaque and calculus.
In oral hygiene maintenance, the use of improved bass brushing method, adhere to the use of dental floss and interdental brushes and other tools, rinse your mouth in a timely manner after eating, slowing down the formation of calculus, plaque, is conducive to maintaining a good oral odor.
2. Dental caries: brushing at night or bad breath in the morning may be the result of untreated dental caries, carious cavities will accumulate food, it is difficult to remove by brushing, fermentation under the action of bacteria to produce odor. You need to go to a regular hospital for treatment, remove the decayed tooth tissue, according to the pulp situation, choose resin filling or root canal surgery, the treated tooth will not be food blockage and then have a bad smell.
3. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: In addition to oral causes, gastrointestinal dysfunction can also lead to bad breath. Usually need to pay attention to reasonable diet, avoid overeating, staying up all night, etc., but also according to the disease, follow the doctor’s prescription oral bifidobacteria, omeprazole, etc., need to follow the doctor’s prescription.
Brush your teeth at night or bad breath in the morning, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital to clarify the cause of treatment, not self-medication.