my sister has horrible breath. even if i make her brush her teeth, it still smells like rotten baloney. how can i help her? she smells bad!! and she uses her bad breath as a weapon on me. help!
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 2:59 am: well if its really that bad she might have Chronic bad breath aka halitosis. This is caused by germs that are found in the baQ of your mouth where your brush cant reach. Try using a tongue scraper. You can get that from your dentist or you can get it over the counter... Its like a squeegee it scrapes and wipes off bacteria from places that ur brush cant reach... [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
Mz_Bitch answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 1:41 am: haha michelle MAKE ERIN BRUSH HER GOD DAMN TEETH hippy twin 4 shizzle
shweetxtemptati0n answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 1:39 am: Make sure she brushes everywhere inside her mouth. If she still has bad breathe she may have this illness disease thing i've heard of which causes ur breathe to smell, even if u brush all the time [ shweetxtemptati0n's advice column | Ask shweetxtemptati0n A Question ]
hotcherry answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 1:33 am: eww...haha as a weapon! that's a bit gross...give her gum...or breath mints!! ooh and make her brush her toungue! she can also swish w/peroxide, it kills bad breath! [ hotcherry's advice column | Ask hotcherry A Question ]
Sweetie2oo4 answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 1:32 am: listerine! it works! or maybe she should see the dentist if brushing her teeth doesnt take away the smell..there could be an infection..xo`lexi
plz rate =) [ Sweetie2oo4's advice column | Ask Sweetie2oo4 A Question ]
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