BAD BREATH – a human condition. (PART 3)


An interview of Dr. Mel Rosenberg on his expertise: Bad Breath (Halitosis), the causes for it and ways to deal with it. The interview was conducted by Dr. Chris McCulloch at the University of Toronto. This is part 2 of 3.

9 Responses to “BAD BREATH – a human condition. (PART 3)”

  • maayongadlaw:

    very very informative. thank you very much for posting this video!!!

  • WhiteSage777:

    why does he say tonsiloliths do not cause bad breath, they are the MAIN CAUSE

  • melrosenberg:

    Tonsilloliths are unlikely to be the main cause of bad breath. They occur in about 5% of the population, whereas bad breath occurs in 20-40% of the population. The tonsils are considered to cause bad breath in about 5% of cases, the tongue in perhaps 70%.

  • shoutforit:

    can TMAU be a cause for BB.

  • melrosenberg:

    It can be, but it’s a very rare condition. In this case, there is a distint smell that is different than the common oral malodor.

  • agentrookie:

    Whats the main cause of Tonsilloliths and how can it be cured?

  • tjerk:

    if you follow all three video interviews you know the anwser to that question.

  • tjerk:

    Haha it looks like a bad commercial in the end.. but all in all it was an informative interview.. Everybody should see this.

  • xxsm13xx:

    i never had bad breath before until now and it never goes away i seem to have those things called Tonsilloliths and i tought that was the cause of my bad breath im confused now……..i really dont know what to do to fix this problem………=(