National Fresh Breath Day

Prasenjit Das
Dec 22, 2023 By Prasenjit Das
Originally Published on Feb 04, 2022
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Keep your breath fresh on National Fresh Breath Day.

Where is National Fresh Breath Day celebrated?

It is a national holiday and is celebrated all over the USA.

Who is National Fresh Breath Day celebrated by?

National Fresh Breath Day is mainly celebrated by dentists and oral care professionals.

When did National Fresh Breath Day first start?

Our research was unable to find out about the origin of National Fresh Breath Day.

Who started National Fresh Breath Day?

The originator of National Fresh Breath Day is yet to be discovered, but the term halitosis was coined by Joseph William Howe.

Seek dental care when brushing is not enough to prevent bad breath.

History And Timeline

Bad breath has been a problem for humans for a long time. Let's see how we used to deal with it in the past.

China Invents Toothbrushes

For brushing teeth, China invented a brush with the help of animal bone or bamboo and hog hair. Some people who found hog's hair too touchy used horsehair instead.

15th century

First Mass-produced Toothbrush

By gluing fibers to cattle bone, William Addis made the first mass-produced toothbrush.

1780

Invention Of Mouth Freshener

One kind of mouth freshener, named Cachous, became very popular in Europe and America. It was made of musk, rose essence, violet essence, cinnamon oil, and licorice.

Early 19th century

Coining Of Halitosis

Joseph William Howe's book 'The Breath, and the Diseases Which Give It a Fetid Odor' called bad breath 'halitosis' for the first time.

1874

Listerine

Joseph Lister, an English surgeon, invented an antiseptic to use during surgery. Inspired by this, Joseph Lawrence developed his own formula and invented the first mouthwash. He named it Listerine.

1879

Traditions And Customs

Ovid, the Roman poet, once wrote, 'She whose breath is tainted should never speak before eating, / and she should always stand at a distance from her lover's face.' Many people suffer from bad breath (or halitosis), and sometimes it can be quite humiliating. This day is a good reminder to everyone to maintain good oral hygiene.

Ways To Observe Or Celebrate National Fresh Breath Day

You can make a resolution to brush and floss regularly and to keep your tongue clean. You can go to the dentist for a check-up. You can raise awareness of oral hygiene among friends and family members.

Facts And Stats

  • 85% of cases of genuine bad breath are caused due to some problem inside the mouth. Problems in the nose, lungs, sinuses, throat, and stomach are responsible for the rest. On National Fresh Breath Day, make sure that your mouth is healthy.
  • After tooth decay and gum disease, bad breath is the most common reason why people seek dental care. It is also the reason why National Fresh Breath Day is so popular.
  • Every year, over $1 billion is spent on mouthwash in the USA. No wonder why the country has a holiday dedicated to fresh breath.

What day is National Fresh Breath Day?

In 2022, it is a Saturday.

Why is having fresh breath important?

Fresh breath is important for communication. You may find yourself more comfortable while talking if your breath is fresh. Also, bad breath can be caused due to various reasons, so it is advisable to seek dental care.

How do you get really fresh breath?

By preventing food particles and food debris from harming your teeth or gums from bacterial infection. Also, a dry mouth can cause bad breath, so drinking plenty of water can be helpful.

How do you keep your breath fresh for a day?

To keep your teeth fresh for a day, brush and floss your teeth, use a tongue scraper on your tongue, drink a lot of water, and chew sugar-free gum or mint to stimulate saliva production.

What are some of the benefits of celebrating National Fresh Breath Day?

It reminds everyone to take good care of their mouth to avoid any oral infections.

Does everyone celebrate National Fresh Breath Day?

Dentists and oral care professionals mainly celebrate the day.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Thursday, August 06, 2020
  • Friday, August 06, 2021
  • Saturday, August 06, 2022
  • Sunday, August 06, 2023
  • Tuesday, August 06, 2024

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Sources

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/halitosis-horrors-how-bad-breath-became-americas-worst-nightmare-180962104/

https://grin.deltadentalins.com/archive/2019/summer/history-of-bad-breath/

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-fresh-breath-day-august-6/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_breath

https://www.padental.org/Online/Public/Children/Invention of Toothbrush.aspx

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Written by Prasenjit Das

Bachelor of Arts specializing in English Language and Literature, Master of Arts specializing in English Language and Literature

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Prasenjit DasBachelor of Arts specializing in English Language and Literature, Master of Arts specializing in English Language and Literature

Having obtained a Bachelor's degree in English language and literature from West Bengal State University - Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College, followed by a Master's degree in English language and literature from Calcutta University, Prasenjit has several years of experience as a content writer, Prasenjit has mastered the art of producing cohesive and coherent copy. To further refine his skills and continuously challenge his creativity, Prasenjit successfully completed the "Introduction to Creative Writing Course" offered by British Council. Outside of his professional pursuits, Prasenjit finds inspiration in engaging in various creative activities, including writing poetry.

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