How does what you eat affect your breath? All the food we eat begins to be broken down in our mouths. As foods are digested and absorbed into the bloodstream, they are eventually carried to your lungs and given off in your breath. If you eat foods with strong odors (such as garlic or onions), brushing and flossing or even mouthwash merely covers up the oudor temporarily. Make an appointment with us to learn more about the diseases and foods that might be associated with bad breath and also ways to prevent bad breath

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