How To Use Halitosis In A Sentence
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Later she would learn the joys of a good read, but the Essex accent and hairdo still single her out from the pince-nez and halitosis crowd that used to dominate publishing.
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The bacteria that occur naturally in your mouth react with the oil in the garlic, causing the halitosis or ‘garlic breath’ reaction.
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Although not mentioned in the report, it's suspected that the drug causes 100 percent of the halitosis in Turkmenistan.
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And the old ones that I was used to, 'halitosis' and 'Hallelujah.'
Come To Grief
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Edema, halitosis and drooling may be present, and tender submandibular or cervical lymphadenopathy is not uncommon.
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Bad-breath also known as halitosis is a common problem amongst many people.
Natural Remedies for Curing Bad breath
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Tainted love is tinted love, a greyer pink love, edges purple from necrosis, halitosis, the lack of osmosis, a hypoxia of the heart hardened boundaries kind of love.
Tainted Love
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It can even tell the user if all that garlic has given him halitosis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Good oral hygiene can prevent periodontal disease and oral malodour (halitosis).
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Its rough surface traps the microflora responsible for halitosis and tooth decay.
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Bad luck is as lethal for a politician as halitosis.
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He should not be effeminate, indeed preferably normal: I did not exclude education, but did not want it, I could supply all that myself and in the loved one it always seemed to get in the way; he should admit me but no one else; he should be physically attractive to me and younger than myself — the younger the better, as closer to innocence; finally he should be on the small side, lusty, circumcised, physically healthy and clean: no phimosis, halitosis, bromidrosis
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Papa Was a Wise Old Sly-Boots
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It's heaped full of chlorophyll, which zaps halitosis fast.
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And I know that halitosis is a sign of bad oral health.
Beauty
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Listerine did invent the term halitosis, but they weren't the first to take issue with it.
Beauty
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Even the local floozy Suzy looks like she smells of unshaved armpits, onions, and gin soaked halitosis.
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If your breath odor is persistently odiferous, you may have ‘halitosis.’
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By public places, I mean ‘enclosed’ spaces, although I have to say that I intensely dislike passing smokers in the street and getting an eyeful, a lungful, a hairful of their poisonous halitosis.
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Serious diseases causing halitosis include malignancies of the mouth, head and neck, kidney or liver failure and chronic lung infections.
Times, Sunday Times
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Don't be too concerned if you haven't been invited, probably just means my nearest and dearest can't stand you or your rancid halitosis.
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We describe a patient with a double metastasis of HCC to the oral cavity and proximal jejunum who presented with halitosis, abdominal pain, and melena.
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Remember mouthwashes only mask the underlying cause of halitosis.
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Let's hope Bieber brushed and flossed shortly after consuming his meal or he might have walked around with a case of halitosis for the rest of the night -- not exactly a dreamy picture.
Dr. Harold Katz: Bad Breath in the Media
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The idea is to make people aware that having fresh breath is part of overall health and wellness, and that the solution to bad breath -- technically known as halitosis -- can be relatively simple.
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The bad breath or also known as halitosis originates in the mouth.
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As I felt unprepared for an even closer look at him, and even less inclined to take in the halitosis and BO that no doubt accompanied his cosmetic unpleasantness, I strenuously endeavoured to decline his invitation.
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I have to admit he didn't find the halitosis easy to live with.
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To start, "morning breath" is really just plain old bad breath, called halitosis.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Why Is Morning Breath So Bad?
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With more than 90 million people suffering from chronic bad breath (also called halitosis), that's a lot of wilted flowers.
WebMD Health
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Good oral hygiene can prevent periodontal disease and oral malodour (halitosis).
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HealthDay News -- Bad breath -- medically called halitosis -- is frequently caused by rotting food particles that collect between the teeth, on the tongue and near the gumline.
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