Really no one will notice your morning breath if you brush your teeth and use mouth wash morning AND night. So right when you wake up, or right after you eat breakfast [so that breakfast doesn't taste nasty afterward xD], brush your teeth and use mouth wash. And then it's gone. And like I said, if you start to do that right before you go to sleep, then it might be less-noticeable in the morning.
Sorry there aren't any magic tricks to get rid of it ;]
ccupcake07 answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 2:20 pm: You might sleep with your mouth open and not even know it. That makes your mouth dry and that causes lots of germs which can make you breath smell. There isn't a way to stop it, just brush your teeth first thing when you wake up. Hope this helps! [ ccupcake07's advice column | Ask ccupcake07 A Question ]
BahaiMa22 answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 2:09 pm: lol, You really can't "avoid" morning breath. However, Just brush your teeth first thing in the morning and before you go to bed. ;)
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 1:02 pm: It's because your mouth becomes dry when you sleep, which makes it easier for germs to accumulate in there.
If you floss, brush your teeth, and use mouthwash after breakfast and dinner constantly for over 2 or 3 weeks, your breath should be pretty manageable in the mornings. However, you should be doing that already and you should do that until your dying day because that's basic teeth care 101.
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