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How Much Do You Know About Bad Breath?

By Chris Woolston
CONSUMER HEALTH INTERACTIVE

Stand in enough lines at the grocery store or ride in enough crowded buses, and you're bound to catch a whiff of breath that's strong enough to peel paint. And, if you're honest, you'd have to admit there have been times when your own breath has been less than rosy. Bad breath -- also known as halitosis -- isn't a trivial problem. Severe cases can strain relationships and sap confidence. Fortunately, even the most foul breath can be tamed. How much do you know about bad breath? Take this short quiz to find out.


1. According to a recent report in Scientific American, what's the leading cause of lingering bad breath?

a. Smelly foods
b. Bacteria in the mouth
c. Gum disease
d. Rotting teeth

2. Unpleasant breath odors often come from places other than the mouth, such as the stomach.

True
False

3. If your breath ever turned really horrible, you could probably taste it or smell it.

True
False

4. Brushing your teeth is the single most important thing you can do to avoid bad breath.

True
False

5. People with dry mouths are especially likely to have bad breath.

True
False

6. Which of these is the LEAST effective way to freshen chronically bad breath?

a. Sucking on breath mints
b. Using antiseptic mouthwash
c. Flossing
d. Eating regular meals, including a good breakfast.

7. Garlic is so strong it can show up on your breath after you rub it on the soles of your feet.

True
False



First published Mar 21, 2003


Last updated Jul 24, 2007


Copyright © 2003 Consumer Health Interactive, a CVS Caremark company