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Research Article

The Causes of Holitosis in Children

Mohammad Karimi*

Dentist Supervisor Internal Auditor and Documentations at Apple Dental Clinic, Iran

*Corresponding Author:
Karimi M
Dentist Supervisor Internal Auditor, Apple Dental Clinic
Shahid Rezaei St. in front of Hejab Pool
Shiraz, Iran
Tel: 00987132340707, 00987132340808
E-mail:
drmokarimi@yahoo.com

Received date: February 01, 2017; Accepted date: March 07, 2017; Published date: March 15, 2017

Citation: Karimi M (2017) The Causes of Holitosis in Children. Pediatr Dent Care 2:132.

Copyright: © 2017 Karimi M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Bad breath is somewhat common, occurs in all ages, even children. It may be due to oral disease or latent infection within the body. It should be noted that the accumulation of postnasal discharge can be caused by allergies, colds and sinusitis which is the most common cause of bad breath. Other Causes include dental caries and other dental abscesses, mouth breathing, nasal foreign body, diseases such as digestive problems, asthma, liver disorders and diet. Elimination of bad breath in children is possible by using a series of recommendations

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