• Why does our mouth stink after we wake up from sleep?

    From Mike Dippel@999:1/1 to All on Thursday, August 14, 2025 22:21:32
    Halitosis, or bad breath, is a very common problem and happens to everyone. No one in
    this world wakes up with minty-fresh breath.

    There could be several factors like poor dental hygiene, poor sleeping habits, eating
    certain kinds of food, infection, chronic disease, certain kinds of medication, allergies,
    smoking etc. that contribute to bad breath in the morning.

    A self assessment might reveal the exact cause of it. When we sleep, our mouth dries
    out and our normal flow of saliva decreases. When our mouth dries out, odor-producing
    anaerobic bacteria grow excessively.

    That is why our breath can be worse in the morning. If you snore or breathe through
    your mouth at night, there are more likely chances to have a bad breath in the morning
    than those who don�t.

    In both situations, your mouth is even more prone to drying out, setting the stage for
    bacteria to grow. Bad breath, especially in the mornings, rarely signals an underlying
    disease. Consult your doctor if you notice a sudden increase in bad breath or if you
    develop a fever.

    Prevention

    One cannot eliminate or fully prevent morning breath because it is a simple function of
    reduced saliva and a temporary proliferation of a specific type of bacteria.

    But there are things you can do to reduce its affect and make the morning breath more
    tolerable .

    Keeping a glass or a bottle of water by your bedside and drinking it first in the morning
    as soon as you wake up serves as some kind of dilution to the smell that will emerge if
    you open your mouth to speak.

    Two or three minutes of brushing, flossing, cleaning the tongue with a good tongue
    scraper, doing an alcohol-free mouthwash before bed makes the bacteria thrive less,
    helps clean the mouth as well as get rid of the food particles.

    Cutting down on sugar and carbohydrate-laden food is a good way to keep your teeth
    and gums healthy. Biannual dental visits also help a lot.

    Full story: https://www.quora.com/Why-does-our-mouth-stink-after-we-wake-up-from-sleep? no_redirect=1

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