Bad breath, also known
as halitosis, can be embarrassing and unpleasant. While most people experience
it occasionally, persistent bad breath may indicate an underlying oral health
issue or a condition affecting another part of the body.
It’s a common concern—but
the good news is that it can often be prevented with simple, effective daily
habits.
In this video, Dr.
Poonam Nagpal discusses:
Stay tuned till the
end for expert insights and easy tips to keep your breath fresh and boost your
confidence.
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