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Dr. Deep DattaDentist • 17 Years Exp.BDS, MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Certified Implantologist, Certified Specialist Clearpath
Sugary hard candies, like peppermints and restaurant mints, promote the bacterial growth in your mouth and actually contribute to bad breath. Opt for sugarless gum instead, which will promote the production of saliva and contains xylitol, both of which can reduce the oral bacteria that cause bad breath.