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LovelyPotato
post Nov 10 2016, 04:26 PM

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I had a multiple teeth removal when I was young (almost the entire top row of my teeth) due to eating too much sweets. (More than 12 years if I weren't mistaken)

After that surgery it seemed that my mouth are having some bad breathe issue even though I have been brushing my teeth, using mouth wash, and cleaning my tongue daily. Is there any possible explanation on the chemical used that time that somehow stucked in my mouth and unable to remove?

I've spoken with a friend of mine who studying doctor suspect that I might have some tonsil stone in my teeth but I tried to check and looking it from mirror with torchlight and did not find anything. (Even though I recalled seeing and removing it few years back)

I'm thinking of making an appointment with a dentist near me to give it a check but I'd like to see if there's any other possible problem that I can bring up to my dentist so that he can take note when checking my mouth.

Ps: I suspect halitosis, but haven't give the spoon test a try yet. Will check it tonight after work.

This post has been edited by LovelyPotato: Nov 10 2016, 04:40 PM

 

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