Fresh Breath
Fresh breath every day, all day
Fresh breath every day, all day
Fresh breath is a sign of a healthy mouth — and with the right routine, it's easier to maintain than you might think.
What you need to know about fresh breath
So, what causes bad breath?
In most cases, it comes from bacteria breaking down food particles in the mouth, particularly between teeth and along the gumline.
It's not just about brushing
Brushing addresses the surface, but bacteria hide between teeth and on the tongue too. A complete routine makes a real difference.
It can signal something deeper.
Persistent bad breath is sometimes linked to gum disease or dry mouth. If it's ongoing, it's worth paying attention to.
Your tongue matters too
A significant amount of odour-causing bacteria lives on the tongue, not just between teeth. A flosser with a tongue cleaner covers this often-overlooked step.
Your fresh breath routine
Lasting fresh breath starts here.
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Brush twice daily
With the Advanced toothbrush, better access in between teeth spaces for a thorough cleaning.
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Use a fresh breath toothpaste
A toothpaste that focuses on keeping your breath fresh for a longer period of time, like the Jordan Fresh Breath toothpaste with up to 12 hours of fresh breath.
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Clean between teeth after meals
Removing food and plaque from the spaces between your teeth is a key step for a fresh breath.
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