Halitosis, which develops when discharge that collects in the sinuses and nose drips into the back of the throat, causes bad breath that brushing and mouthwash will not alleviate. Bad breath usually occurs because the air mixes with the odor from the infection. This reason for halitosis has nothing to do with oral health and should pass once the infection is gone.

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