What causes the food debris in your teeth to be particularly smelly?

The food debris in the gap between the teeth is particularly smelly, which may be caused by the decay of food embedded for a long time, or it may be caused by dental caries, dental calculus, plaque and other reasons.
1. Food embedded for too long to rot: If the food debris embedded in the gap between the teeth for too long, easy to corruption and deterioration, resulting in oral odor. Therefore, after eating, you need to clean your mouth in time, through brushing or rinsing, to remove food debris from the teeth in order to maintain oral hygiene.
2. Existence of dental caries: If the food debris in the crevices of the teeth remains for too long, it will cause bacterial growth and even cause dental caries. After caries appears, the bacteria in the cavity will decompose the residual food debris, thus aggravating the oral odor.
3. The emergence of dental plaque, dental plaque: food debris if the long-term existence of the teeth in the gap, easy to damage the surface of the teeth, causing plaque, dental plaque and other problems. Once plaque and calculus are formed, it is more difficult to remove, and it is easy to aggravate oral odor.
If you find that there is food debris in the crevices of the teeth, in order to avoid bad breath and other oral odor problems, you should clean up the debris in a timely manner to keep the oral cavity clean.