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Getting a crown has caused bad breath

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bluespruce11@gmail.com - 19 Jul 2007 23:30 GMT
My whole life (31 years) I have had good breath.  In fact, my wife and
I were always amazed, since we met, that we always thought each
other's breath was so sweet, even in the morning.  However, after
getting my first crown six months ago, my breath has gotten worse.
Since this change coincided exaxctly with getting the crown (and
several other fillings), I feel certain that the procedure somehow
changed the bacterial flora/fauna of my mouth and that it has never
been the same since.

Does anyone have any experience with this?  Can anyone tell me if
there is anything I can do to restore my mouth's natural balance?
Thanks.
Newbie - 20 Jul 2007 16:50 GMT
>My whole life (31 years) I have had good breath.  In fact, my wife and
>I were always amazed, since we met, that we always thought each
>other's breath was so sweet, even in the morning.  

Yeah, sure.

>However, after
>getting my first crown six months ago, my breath has gotten worse.
>Since this change coincided exaxctly with getting the crown (and
>several other fillings), I feel certain that the procedure somehow
>changed the bacterial flora/fauna of my mouth and that it has never
>been the same since.

Doubtful, very doubtful.
If you needed a crown and "several other fillings" this indicates
poor hygiene or a sugar habit (most common is soda)

>Does anyone have any experience with this?

Oodles.
>  Can anyone tell me if
>there is anything I can do to restore my mouth's natural balance?

When was the last time you had your teeth *professionally* cleaned ?

>Thanks.
Drewbird - 04 Aug 2007 12:48 GMT
> >My whole life (31 years) I have had goodbreath.  In fact, my wife and
> >I were always amazed, since we met, that we always thought each
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>
> >Thanks.

hmmm.. I've never actually heard of that happening before.. But I
guess its possible.

I had bad breath for years (naturally bad, no fillings or things like
that), but I found some book online that had a really good fix that I
couldnt find anywhere else.. If i find the link to it ill post it.. It
was well worth the 28 bucks i spent.

--
Drew
Drewbird - 04 Aug 2007 12:55 GMT
> > >My whole life (31 years) I have had goodbreath.  In fact, my wife and
> > >I were always amazed, since we met, that we always thought each
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> --
> Drew

Ahh, here we go.. got it..
http://www.my-linker.com/hop/badbreathbook

Its like 28 bucks or so, but it was well worth it, and if nothing else
works for you, definitely check it out..

Good luck,
Drew
Melissa - 15 Aug 2007 05:39 GMT
On Jul 19, 6:30 pm, bluespruc...@gmail.com wrote:
> My whole life (31 years) I have had goodbreath.  In fact, my wife and
> I were always amazed, since we met, that we always thought each
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> there is anything I can do to restore my mouth's natural balance?
> Thanks.

Any news on your situation?

Have you tried taking a look at the ebook I posted? It helped me,
maybe it can shed some light on your case.

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Drewbird
 
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