What Causes Dysgeusia?
Poor Oral Hygiene

Poor oral hygiene is one of the easiest to correct causes of dysgeusia. However, it can also cause a myriad of harmful complications if individuals forego practicing good oral hygiene techniques for a lengthy period. The lack of proper oral hygiene means that bacteria will develop in the mouth and multiply over time to a level that can be very dangerous. The mouth will almost always have some bacteria in it. However, certain oral hygiene techniques like brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash help to get rid of a large amount of the bacteria that occurs, keep the mouth healthy and teeth clean. Poor oral hygiene will eventually cause both bad breath and dysgeusia as the bacteria builds up. Individuals should make sure they brush their teeth twice a day, floss consistently, and maintain a healthy diet, to reverse these issues. Patients will also want to schedule a dental cleaning or checkup around once every six months.