Biology, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

Halitosis is the medical term for which of these?

a. Bad breath
b. Leg pain
c. Yawning
d. Numb hands

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Answered by PADMINI
5
Answer :  \bold{Bad \: Breath}


Extra Information :-

Halitosis is the medical term for "Bad Breath".

Bad Breath also known as Halitosis, is an unpleasant smell which comes from the mouth.

The term "Halitosis" is derived from the Latin word for breath.

Halitosis is a condition which can affect any person of any age.

Halitosis can be caused by the poor dental hygiene, consumption of alcohol and tobacco and some certain foods.

Symptoms of this disease contains unpleasant odor in the mouth, dry mouth, and white coating on the tongue.

Halitosis can be prevented by proper treatment, by proper tooth brushing, quit smoking and alcohol and avoiding certain foods that cause bad breath.
Answered by yattipankaj20
0

Answer:

Halitosis is a clinical condition which is characterized by bad breadth for prolonged period.

Explanation:

Halitosis is mainly a complication of dental caries or gum infections where microbial culture in the oral cavity leads to formation of foul smell that emits while talking, during breathing and laughing.

Apart from this, any infections of the upper respiratory tract including sore throat, sinusitis and stuffing of nose may also lead to extended bacterial culture and consequently bad breath.

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