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Halitosis Treatment (SRP)
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Top Bad Breath Treatment in Houston

Persistent bad breath (halitosis) can feel isolating, chipping away at your confidence during conversations, meetings, or even casual outings with friends. But it’s more than a social inconvenience. Halitosis can signal underlying oral health issues.

Seeking a solution can feel daunting, but Parkway Modern Dentistry offers the perfect blend of cutting-edge techniques and personalized care rooted in tradition. Reclaim your smile and your confidence with the help of our halitosis treatment in Houston.

What Are Some Halitosis Causes and Bad Breath Treatments?

Halitosis, or chronic bad breath, doesn’t just appear out of thin air. It’s usually a sign that something deeper is at play. Here’s what could be causing that not-so-fresh feeling:

Dry Mouth

Work on staying hydrated. If medications or medical conditions are the culprit, we can find ways to maintain your oral health.

Diet Choices

Get dietary advice to boost your oral health. We can discuss which foods to eat and which to avoid. 

Oral Hygiene

Our Houston dentists can advise you on proper brushing and flossing techniques and recommend mouthwashes.

Cavities

Tooth decay can cause bad breath, but we can treat the cavity with dental fillings or other restorations.

Bacteria Buildup

Anything from hygiene help to our advanced treatments below can tackle this buildup.

Gum Disease

Periodontic care can range from a dental deep cleaning to more comprehensive treatments.

Sophisticated Solutions: Our Advanced Halitosis Care

SRP removes plaque and tartar buildup below the gum line, encouraging gum reattachment and preventing the return of inflammation.

Laser treatment can target infected tissue, promote healing, and reduce bacteria, providing a less invasive alternative for treating bad breath causes.

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Bad Breath Treatment FAQs

Does halitosis always mean there’s a serious issue?

Not necessarily. Sometimes, it’s as simple as tweaking your oral hygiene routine. However, persistent bad breath is worth investigating to rule out any underlying problems.

Many patients notice a significant improvement in their breath right after treatment. Your gums and overall oral health may take a few weeks to fully heal and show their best results.

We use local anesthesia to minimize any discomfort. You’re in good hands with our caring, gentle team.

It’s possible, especially if oral hygiene habits or other contributing factors aren’t addressed. That’s why we emphasize education and prevention to help you maintain long-term freshness.

A Legacy of Care, Reimagined

It’s Time for a Fresh Start

Life’s too short to worry about bad breath holding you back. Whether halitosis has impacted your confidence for months or years, Parkway Modern Dentistry’s general dentists in Houston are ready to help you take the first step toward a fresher, healthier you.

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