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A Definite Means Of Diagnosing Bad Breath
I am proud to say I have developed a definitive means of diagnosing bad breath. Called HALICHECK, our technique can detect the smallest amount of halitosis, and is far more sensitive than current machinery. This test has been extremely valuable for patients that are convinced they have a breath problem but the doctors and dentists cannot smell it. Generally this issue is caused by throat mucous. Halicheck can diagnose this type of halitosis as well as many other types of bad breath.
A definitive means to testing Bad Breath Accurately
Too often I hear patients tell me that they suffer from bad breath but no professional is able to smell it. This creates extreme anxiety for the patient, as they are convinced they have a problem, yet here they have doctors and dentists telling them exactly the opposite. |
HALICHECK is the Gold Standard in Bad Breath Detection.
I have developed a protocol using Gas Chromography (similar to that used by CSI investigators), that allows me to measure halitosis gases coming from the mouth and throat. This is a unique approach not used by anyone else in the world. Many years of research has shown me that certain bad breath bacteria will live in special parts of the mouth. We cannot see these bacteria, and culturing and pathology is an expensive exercise not covered by dental health funds.
Measuring Bad Breath Gases, allows us to use scientific research
to say if you are high in a particular gas, then Bacteria X is the most likely cause of the gas, and Bacteria X likes to live in this part of the mouth. So we use reverse investigation to determine what part of your mouth or throat the bacteria are living in.
Once we know where these bacteria live we can determine why they have overgrown and the best treatment. |
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Let's Look At A Halicheck Case
If the Halicheck determines you are high in Methyl Mercaptan Gas (which smells of faeces, commonly known as "poo breath") then we know from scientific research that the bacteria (Treponema denticola, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Tannerella forsythensis, Porphyromonas endodontalis and Eubacterium Species) all produce this gas.
These bacteria only live in a few places in the mouth, but normally they are on the very back of the tongue at the gag reflex, or if you have gingivitis or periodontitis then they can live under the gums as well. |
What is Ginigivitis and Periodontitis
Gingivitis means swollen gums and almost all of the population will have some form of it due to quick cleaning we give our teeth every morning and occasionally at night that does not flush bacteria from the gums properly.
Periodontitis is more severe and means swollen gums with bone loss. This is what happens when you have gingivitis for a long period of time. So it is the progression of the disease. Periodontitis affects mainly 35years of age and on. Recent research shows that almost 80% of the population over 50 years old will have some periodontitis in their mouth. So we know that if you are not able to properly clean the gag reflex of your tongue, or if your gums bleed when cleaned or flossed, or the floss smells then these are very clear defined signs of BACTERIAL IMBALANCE due to inadequate cleaning and gingivitis or periodontitis
We Then Confirm Our Diagnosis With A Clinical Exam
By looking at the tongue and gag reflex we can see if there is a coating that is more than 12 hours old. After 12 hours is when the bacteria will start to break down proteins to smells. We can examine the condition of the gums with the use of a periodontal probe and x-rays.
The Gas Chromograph (Halicheck) enables us to assess the three main Volatile Sulphur Compound levels in every case of Halitosis |
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Diagnosing Bad Breath Over The Internet
Amazingly diagnosing bad breath over the Internet is also possible. Because we know that different bacteria live in localised areas of the mouth and all make different gases of bad breath, we can ask questions to help work out what bacteria you may have in your mouth and therefore how best to treat your issues. |
Rotten Egg Smell
This gas is probably the easiest of the three gases to treat. It generally comes from the breakdown of Cysteine to Hydrogen Sulphide. Bacteria that cause this particular smell will live on the front of the tongue surface. A simple tongue cleaning protocol using non foaming gels and a tongue cleaner will quickly control this bad breath gas.
Faecal Smell or "Poo" Breath
This smell is the result of the breakdown of Methionine to Methyl Mercaptan. Generally anaerobic bacteria that are pathogenic will cause this smell. These bacteria will live in two main areas of the mouth. On the very back of the tongue surface at the "gag" reflex and also under the gums. If you do not floss twice a day, or if your floss smells or your gums bleed, these are all indicators of colonies of the bacteria that will cause this smell. Also if you have difficulty cleaning the very back of your tongue, or you have a throat issue then you will have colonies of the bacteria in this area as well.
Cabbage, Gasoline and Faeces
This smell is Dimethyl Sulphide, which is also a breakdown of Methionine. This is the halitophobics gas. By this I mean patients that can smell their own breath but no one else can have this gas. The compounds sit at the back of the throat and are transferred to the nose where the patient can smell them. however the compounds are in small quantities and never at levels that offend the general public. This explains why other people cannot smell this gas when you obviously can.
I developed KForce Plus after extensive research at my clinic in Australia. I have now adapted it for easy use for customers on the Internet. It is an out of the box kit, with full instructions. If you cannot visit us then please purchase this kit to treat all your halitosis issues. |
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