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Article: TREATMENT FOR HALITOSIS IS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR.(DAILY BREAK)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- February 15, 1999
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Byline: PATTY LaNOUE STEARNS, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
WILLIAM ANDERSON had just finished brushing his teeth when his wife dropped the bomb.
``Your breath!'' she grimaced.
He was shocked. The 70-year-old Detroit man was meticulous: He used mouthwash, flossed, brushed at least twice a day and had his teeth professionally cleaned every six months.
Christine, his wife of 49 years, was concerned her husband might have a health problem.
His doctor couldn't find anything wrong.
But Anderson began noticing that his mouth was dry and had a bad taste, even after brushing. Fearing he would offend all in his path - ...