The cause of bad breath after composite and treatment methods Amytis

The cause of bad breath after composite and treatment methods Amytis

Dr. Mehsa Ensi
Dr. Mehsa Ensi
Tehran

Composite causes bad breathCause Prevention

Dental composite by itself does not cause bad breath. Studies have shown that bad breath after composite is usually due to factors such as not observing oral and dental hygiene, accumulation of plaque and debris, incorrect installation of composite and food entering inside, inflammation and sensitivity of the gums and tooth decay under the composite.

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Having a beautiful smile and neat and shiny teeth is one of the most important factors in increasing self-confidence and effective communication with others. In recent years, the use of dental composite as one of the most popular methods to correct the smile design has increased dramatically. However, some people raise concerns about oral hygiene, especially bad breath, after having composite done. This question has seriously occupied the minds of many visitors to dental offices: Can dental composite be the cause of bad breath? In this article, we will examine this issue in detail, the factors affecting it, and the ways to prevent bad breath after composite.

Does dental composite really cause bad breath?

This question arises for many people who are planning to do dental composite or have recently done it. The fact is that composite, as a restorative and cosmetic material, is not the cause of bad breath by itself. But some people notice a change in the smell of their mouth after doing the composite, and this worries them. A correct understanding of the relationship between composite and bad breath requires a more detailed examination of clinical conditions, implementation and post-treatment care. In the following, we will discuss the possible causes of this problem and ways to prevent it.

The cause of bad breath from doing composites

  1. Not observing oral and dental hygiene

If you don't brush your teeth regularly, don't use dental floss and mouthwash, food residue will collect around the composite. This moist and closed environment is a suitable place for the growth of bacteria, which eventually leads to the production of bad breath.

  1. Incorrect installation of composite by the dentist

If the composite is not properly placed on the tooth and its edges are not smooth and uniform, small spaces will remain between the tooth and the composite. These spaces are places where food gets stuck and bacteria grow, and they are prone to creating unpleasant odors.

  1. Inflammation of the gums around the composite

If the composite puts pressure on the gums or irritates them, the gums may become inflamed or infected. This condition is usually accompanied by an unpleasant smell, bleeding or gum sensitivity.

  1. Accumulation of plaque and mass around the composite

Composite has a slightly rougher surface than natural tooth enamel. If it is not properly polished or the patient does not observe oral hygiene, the microbial plaques easily stick to it and over time become mass, which is the source of bad odor.

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  1. Precise and regular brushing

Brush at least twice a day and preferably after every meal. Pay particular attention to the area around the composite to remove food residue and plaque. It is recommended to use a toothbrush with a small head and soft bristles for better access to the corners of the mouth.

  1. Using dental floss on a daily basis
Flossing helps remove food and bacteria stuck between the teeth and the sides of the composite. Not using dental floss is one of the main reasons for the accumulation of bacteria in these areas and ultimately bad breath.

  1. Antibacterial mouthwashes

Using alcohol-free mouthwashes containing antibacterial substances can control the growth of microbes in areas far from the reach of the toothbrush. This helps to freshen the breath and prevent gingivitis.

  1. Regular visits to the dentist

Periodic visits, at least once every 6 months, allow the dentist to check the condition of the composite, the health of your gums, and your oral hygiene and, if necessary, to remove plaque or repair defective parts.

  1. Avoid smoking and tobacco

Tobacco consumption, in addition to changing the color of composites, causes dry mouth, decreased saliva and the growth of bad-smelling bacteria. Quitting smoking directly helps improve bad breath.

  1. Drink enough water

Dehydration and dry mouth reduce the secretion of saliva, while saliva plays an important role in cleaning the mouth of bacteria. Drinking enough water throughout the day helps regulate the microbial balance of the mouth.

  1. Avoid eating too much sticky or sweet food

Sticky substances such as candy or foods containing a lot of sugar can get stuck around the composite and if not cleaned, create a perfect environment for bacteria to grow.

When should we go to the dentist?

  • Strong and persistent bad breath
  • Bleeding or inflammation of the gums
  • Feeling of looseness or unevenness of the composite
  • bad taste or metallic taste in the mouth
  • Pain or unusual sensitivity to cold, heat or pressure
  • Change the color around the composite
  • Persistent food sticking in the repaired area

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Final summary

Dental composite, if performed correctly and with the necessary care, not only does not cause problems for oral hygiene, but also helps the beauty of the smile. Bad breath after composites is often caused by secondary factors such as poor hygiene, gum problems, or incorrect treatment, rather than the composite itself. Choosing an experienced dentist, strictly observing oral hygiene and following up on regular visits is the best way to prevent unpleasant odors and increase the useful life of the composite. Therefore, with awareness and care in the treatment and care process, you can enjoy the benefits of composite without worrying about side effects such as bad breath.

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Dr. Shaghaig Parvizi

Dental clinic Amytis

Amitis Dental Clinic, managed by Dr. Mohammad Parsa and specialized in cosmetic, restorative and implant treatments for more than 15 years, is one of the reputable dental clinics with modern equipment and experienced team in Tehran. This center has provided more than 10,000 successful services to patients, and Amitis Dentistry, in addition to treating domestic patients, has also treated international and foreign patients.

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