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Does Your Child Have Persistent Bad Breath
Every child wakes up with morning breath — that's completely normal. But when bad breath lingers throughout the day, returns shortly after brushing, or is strong enough that other people notice, it's telling you something. Chronic bad breath, known clinically as halitosis, is rarely just a hygiene issue. More often, it's a symptom of something happening in the mouth — or elsewhere in the body — that deserves attention.
At The CrocDoc in El Paso, TX, we take bad breath seriously. Our team looks beyond the surface to identify what's actually causing your child's halitosis and address it at the source — not just mask it with a rinse or a mint.
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When Should I Be Concerned About My Child's Bad Breath
- Bad breath that persists throughout the day regardless of brushing
- Bad breath that returns quickly after brushing and rinsing
- Bad breath accompanied by visible signs of tooth decay or gum irritation
- Bad breath alongside complaints of tooth pain, gum tenderness, or mouth soreness
- Chronic dry mouth or consistent mouth breathing
- Bad breath that has developed suddenly without an obvious cause
- Bad breath that is affecting your child's confidence or social interactions
How We Diagnose and Treat Halitosis at The CrocDoc
Comprehensive Oral Exam
Professional Cleaning
Targeted Treatment
Home Care Guidance
Referral When Needed

Simple Habits That Help Prevent Bad Breath
- Brush teeth thoroughly twice a day — including along the gumline and all back surfaces
- Brush or gently scrape the tongue every time teeth are brushed
- Floss once a day to remove food and bacteria from between teeth
- Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep the mouth moist and rinse away debris
- Limit sugary drinks and snacks that fuel odor-causing bacteria
- Eat a balanced diet with plenty of crunchy fruits and vegetables, which naturally help clean teeth
- Replace your child's toothbrush every three months or after any illness
- Schedule routine dental cleanings every six months so buildup never gets a chance to take hold
Fresh Breath Starts With a Healthy Mouth
Persistent bad breath is embarrassing — for kids especially. Children are acutely aware of how others perceive them, and halitosis can affect their confidence and social comfort in ways that go beyond the dental chair. Addressing it isn't just about oral health — it's about your child's overall wellbeing.
At The CrocDoc in El Paso, we approach bad breath the same way we approach every concern — thoroughly, compassionately, and with your child's comfort at the center of everything we do. We'll get to the bottom of what's causing it, treat it effectively, and equip your child with the habits and tools to keep it from coming back.
If your child's bad breath has you concerned, don't brush it off. Call us today and let's find out what's going on.
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