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Quick Home Remedies For Bad Breath At The Office



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By : James Allen    29 or more times read
Submitted 2007-01-16 00:00:00
It's horrible when it happens - you're at the office and you've been called into a meeting with the boss. You've just finished your third cup of coffee of the morning and cigarette break ended just minutes ago. You know your breath must smell terrible, but you don't have a toothbrush or mouthwash. Here's what you need do to get through the face to face office confrontation without your halitosis ruining the day.

First, you need to reduce the amount of food particles and bacteria in your mouth as quickly as possible. Find some way to scrape your tongue, as that's where a lot of the odor is likely coming from. A plastic stirring spoon from next to the office coffee machine works great in this case. Just don't stick it in too far and gag yourself. No spoon? Be creative; the long flat end of a pencap or even a stiff business card can work in a pinch.

Next, you need to rinse your mouth out. Get a paper cup of water from the fountain, rinse well, gargle and spit. If you're lucky enough to have a kitchenette in your office, stir some salt into that water first. The salt will help force out some of those food particles stuck between your teeth and temporarily stop some of the stink from food fermentation that may be occuring.

Now you have to make sure your breath can hold out for the length of the meeting. At this point you should try to hydrate your mouth and your body. Drinking a few cups of water now would be great, but don't overdo it, you don't want to have to run to the toilet in the middle of your meeting. A cup of black tea is good too, as the anti-oxidants will help keep your bad breath in check. Skip the cream and sugar, but if there's a slice of lemon available, toss it in. Whatever you do, don't drink more coffee, you'll be right back to square one.

Finally, if at all possible, bum some gum off a co-worker to chew on the way to the meeting. You probably don't have time to be picky at this point, but if the gum is sweetened with xylitol, even better. Make sure to grab a tissue too and remember to dispose of your gum in it before you get to the meeting.

Being stuck alone in your cubicle all day long can cause you to become very lax in your oral hygiene routine. Office culture also encourages a diet of coffee, soft drinks and unhealthy snacks that do not support clean breath. Because of this, many office workers suffer from bad breath, but don't even know it until the worst possible moment. Luckily the routine above can save the day in a pinch.
Author Resource:- These quick home remedies are great for short term results. If the problem continues though, come discover bad breath remedies that put an end to halitosis for the long-term at http://www.bad--breath.net.
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