
Dealing with a bad taste in your mouth? It can be more than just annoying. A persistent unpleasant taste affects how you feel day to day, how confident you are, and how comfortable you are around other people. The good news is that it usually has a clear cause, and most causes have a clear fix. At Skydent – your dentist in Leiden, we are here to help you sort it out.
What causes a bad taste in the mouth?
An unpleasant taste can come from several things. Here are the causes we see most often.
1. Poor oral hygiene
When you do not brush and floss enough, bacteria build up on your teeth, gums and tongue. Those bacteria release compounds that leave a bad taste behind. Regular oral hygiene appointments and check-ups keep this in check and keep your breath fresh.
2. Tooth and gum problems
Tooth decay, inflamed gums or deep gum pockets can all leave an unpleasant taste. Treatments such as a professional cleaning, fillings or dentures help keep your mouth healthy and fresh.
3. Other causes
Sometimes the source lies outside the mouth altogether, in digestive issues, an infection or certain medications. An oral examination helps pin down the exact cause, so the right treatment can begin.
Prevention and solutions
Keeping a bad taste at bay starts with good daily care:
- Brush at least twice a day and floss every day
- Clean your tongue regularly to clear away bacteria
- Book regular check-ups with your team at Skydent.
Routine treatments go a long way too, supporting a healthier mouth and a fresher taste.
Children and bad taste
Children can notice a bad taste as well, often from tooth decay or brushing that needs a little work. Our dental care for younger patients, including children’s dentistry, teaches kids how to keep their teeth and mouth healthy and head off discomfort early.
When should you see a dentist?
If the bad taste sticks around even with good oral care, it is worth seeing a dentist. At Skydent in Leiden we offer professional care and support to get your mouth feeling fresh and healthy again.
In short
A bad taste in your mouth can stem from a range of things, from poor oral hygiene to a problem with your teeth or gums. With timely check-ups, regular oral hygiene and professional treatment where it is needed, you can tackle it effectively. Book a consultation with the team at Skydent today and experience the care our specialists provide.


