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[quote=Anonymous]Telling someone they have bad breath is am almost impossible situation to deal with because its so sensitive and whatever you do they are likely to be very embarrassed and offended. At School I was bullied because of my breath and felt absolutely worthless. I had major orthodontics which included a succession of braces including twin blocks and Retainers and the main cause of my problem was a mouthful of plastic appliances for years on end which were hard to keep clean. I know that now but I didn't know how to deal with it at the time and would've really appreciated someone giving me honest and helpful advice rather than being laughed at and talked about behind my back. This lady night appreciate a sensitive and tactful but if feedback and you could say it is something you have started to notice and you've had the priblem yourself (to make her feel a bit better) and wanted just to point this out to save her any embarrassment! You never no she might thank you and do something about it[/quote]
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