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If you are suffering from bad breath, book an appointment with our expert dentists in London.

Bad Breath Treatment Clinic - Dentist Prices From £210

Why Treat Bad Breath?

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Bad breath is a very common dental health concern. Treat it sooner than later.

Identify and treat oral health issues – persistent bad breath is often a sign of gum disease, tooth decay or infection. Treating it early helps prevent more serious dental issues from developing.

Boost confidence and relationships – fresh breath makes social and professional interactions more comfortable. Addressing bad breath can improve self-esteem and strengthen personal connections.

Improve overall quality of life – living with constant bad breath can cause stress, anxiety and even avoidance of social situations. Treating it helps you feel more comfortable in daily life, from conversations to close interactions.

At Whites Dental, we have very experienced private dentists who can identify and treat the underlying causes of bad breath. If you are experiencing bad breath, book an appointment with one of our expert dental team in London Waterloo or Marble Arch.

Dentist clinic near Paddington W2 – our dental practice in Marble Arch is located just minutes away from Oxford Steet, Marylebone, Baker Steet, Edgware Road and Hyde Park. Notting Hill and Maida Vale are only a quick, brisk walk away.

Dentist clinic near London Bridge SE1 – our dental practice in Waterloo is located in the heart of Southbank, just across the river from the City Of London, Borough Market, London Eye, Southwark and Elephant and Castle.

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    Bad Breath Treatment Options At Our London Clinics

    Professional Dental Cleaning

    Professional dental cleaning for bad breath

    A scale and polish with the hygienist removes plaque, tartar and bacteria build-up that regular brushing can’t reach. This instantly freshens breath and helps prevent gum disease.

    Gum Disease Treatment

    Gum Disease Treatment for bad breath

    If gum disease is the cause, your dentist may recommend periodontal treatment such as root planing, antibiotics or ongoing periodontal care. Treating gum infection not only stops bad breath but also protects long-term oral health.

    Restorative Treatments

    Restorative Treatments for bad breath

    Cavities, broken teeth, or faulty dental work can trap bacteria and cause odour. White fillings, crowns, or replacements fix these issues and restore a healthier mouth.

    Bad Breath Treatment Cost

    Our fees for bad breath treatment in London are surprisingly affordable. The treatment starts with an examination with the dentist.

     

    Examination

    £65

    Deep Hygiene Clean

    £135

    Tooth Decay Treatment

    from £160

    Periodontal Treatment

    from £260

    Bad Breath Treatment

    from £210

    Book A Bad Breath Treatment Appointment With Our Dentist

    If you are suffering from persistent bad breath, the next step is to book an assessment with our dentist. Click the button below to book an appointment.

    What Is Bad Breath Or Halitosis?

    Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common oral health condition where an unpleasant odour comes from the mouth. It can be temporary—caused by foods like garlic or onions—or ongoing, often linked to gum disease, tooth decay, dry mouth or poor oral hygiene.

    While occasional bad breath is normal, persistent halitosis is usually a sign of an underlying dental or medical issue that should be addressed by a dentist. At Whites Dental, our team can identify the cause and provide effective treatment to restore freshness and confidence.

    Causes Of Bad Breath (Or Halitosis)

    Poor oral hygiene

    When plaque and food particles are not removed through regular brushing and flossing, bacteria build up and release unpleasant odours. This is the most common cause of persistent bad breath.

    Gum disease and dental issues

    Conditions like gum disease, untreated cavities, or infected teeth create spaces where bacteria thrive. These infections often produce strong, lingering odours that brushing alone cannot fix.

    Lifestyle and medical factors

    Smoking, dry mouth, and certain foods can worsen breath, while underlying health issues like sinus infections, diabetes, or digestive disorders may also contribute. Treating these causes often requires both dental care and lifestyle adjustments.

    When Should I See A Dentist About Bad Breath?

    Persistent bad breath

    If your bad breath doesn’t go away despite good oral hygiene and mouthwash, it may be a sign of gum disease or another dental issue. A dentist can identify the underlying cause and provide targeted treatment.

    Accompanied by other symptoms

    Seek dental advice if bad breath is paired with bleeding gums, tooth pain, or a bad taste in your mouth. These can signal infections or decay that require professional care.

    Impacting your confidence or daily life

    If bad breath is affecting your social interactions, work, or self-esteem, it’s time to get checked. Dentists can offer effective solutions to restore freshness and confidence.

    Tips To Prevent Bad Breath After Treatment

    Maintain good oral hygiene

    Brush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to remove food particles and plaque. Don’t forget to gently brush or scrape your tongue, where bacteria can accumulate.

    Stay hydrated

    Drinking plenty of water helps prevent dry mouth, which is a common cause of bad breath. Chewing sugar-free gum or using saliva substitutes can also stimulate saliva production.

    Regular dental check-Ups

    Visit your dentist every 6 months for check-ups and professional cleaning. This ensures any new dental issues, like cavities or gum disease, are detected early.

    Watch your diet

    Limit foods that can cause strong odours, such as garlic, onions, and excessive coffee. A balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables helps maintain oral health.

    Avoid smoking and alcohol

    Smoking and alcohol can worsen breath and dry out the mouth. Reducing or quitting these habits improves both oral hygiene and overall health.

    Follow post-treatment advice

    If your dentist prescribed any special mouth rinses, gels, or medications, use them as directed. Proper adherence helps prevent infection and recurring odours.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Privacy Overview

    Whites Dental (“we”, “us” or “our”) are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.

    The practice respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. This Privacy Policy sets out how we will do this, taking into account data protection laws as well as our professional guidelines and requirements.

    The data controller is Whites Dental; the Information Governance Lead is Deepa Chopra.

    This Privacy Policy is available on the practice website at www.whitesdental.co.uk/privacy-policy, by email if you contact [email protected] or by calling the practice on 0204 527 3210.

    This policy (together with our Cookies Policy) sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect, or that you provide to us, will be processed by us. It does not include data where the identity has been removed (i.e. anonymous data).

    Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how we will treat it.

    You will be asked to provide personal information when joining the practice. The purpose of us processing this data is to provide optimum health care to you by, for example, recommending the most relevant treatment and ensuring your safety by taking your medical history.

    The categories of data we process

    • Contact data (such as name, address, email address, telephone number) for the purposes of corresponding with you, for example, regarding your appointments and treatment.
    • Contact data (such as name, address, email address, telephone number) for the purposes of direct mail/email/text/marketing.
    • Special category data concerning health (including health records, medical history, medication, your doctor’s name and address, warning cards or bracelets, alcohol and drug use) for the purposes of the delivery of safe health care.
    • Treatment data (such as photos, moulds, X-rays, clinical findings) for the purposes of providing you with the best treatment.
    • Financial data (such as credit card details, bank account information, credit history, employment status) for the purposes of processing your payment for treatment(s).
    • Usage data (such as information about how you use our website, products and services) for the purposes of improving the way we provide our treatment and services.

    The ways we collect information about you

    We may collect and process the following data about you in operating the website and performing any of our services and treatment(s):

    Direct
    • Information you give us (including information you give to our Clinical Lead, Specialists, Dentists, Hygienists and Orthodontic Therapists who are contracted to work for us). You may give us information about you by filling in forms on our website www.whitesdental.co.uk or by corresponding with us by phone, email, in person or otherwise.
    • Personal data is obtained when a patient joins the practice, when a patient is referred to the practice and when a patient subscribes to an email list.
    Automatic
    • Information we automatically collect about you. With regard to each of your visits to our website we may automatically collect the following information:
    • Technical information, including the internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the internet, your login information, browser type and version, time zone setting, browser plugin types and versions, operating system and platform; and
    • Information about your visit, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL) clickstream to, through and from our site (including date and time); products you viewed or searched for; page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouseovers), and methods used to browse away from the page and any phone number used to call our customer service number.
    From third parties
    • Our Clinical Lead, Specialists, Dentists, Hygienists and Orthodontic Therapists are third parties working for us as contractors, however, they are contractually bound to us with regard to obligations of confidentiality in the same way as our employees and by professional obligations of confidentiality.
    • You may have been referred to us for treatment from Invisalign and we will therefore receive contact data, special category data concerning health, treatment data and/or financial data from them.
    • Information we receive from other sources. We may receive information about you if you use any of the other websites we operate or the other services we provide.
    • We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, business partners, subcontractors in technical, payment and delivery services, advertising networks, analytics providers, search information providers, credit reference agencies) and may receive information about you from them.
    • We use third-party analytics services (such as Google Analytics) to evaluate your use of the website, compile reports on activity, collect demographic data, analyze performance metrics, and collect and evaluate other information relating to our website and internet usage. These third parties use cookies and other technologies to help analyse and provide us with data.

    How we share data with third parties

    We may share your Contact data, special category of data relating to health, Financial data, Treatment data and/or Usage data with selected third parties including:

    • Our Clinical Lead, Specialists, Dentists, Hygienists and Orthodontic Therapists.
    • Private health insurance companies (at your request if you are using private health insurance).
    • Credit reference agencies.
    • Equipment providers and laboratories such as Align Tech, Nimrodental, and Ashford Orthodontics.
    • Professional compliance organisations such as BDA.
    • Data storage and transfer platforms such as Microsoft Sharepoint and Dropbox.
    • Our payment platform Natwest.
    • Our practice management and CRM software providers Pearl.
    • Our live chat provider Quriobot.
    • Advertisers and advertising networks that require the data to select and serve relevant adverts to you and others such as Facebook.
    • Analytics and search engine providers that assist us in the improvement and optimisation of our site such as Google.

    This is a list of the main third parties with whom we share your personal data. If you would like a full list of third parties who process your data, and their contact details, please contact us using the details set out above.

    We never pass your personal details to a third party unless we have a contract for them to process data on our behalf and will otherwise keep it confidential.

    If we intend to refer a patient to another practitioner or to secondary care such as a hospital we will gain your consent before the referral is made and the personal data is shared.

    The website may include links to third party websites, plugins and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share data about you. We do not control these third party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy notice of every website you visit.

    Data transferred outside the EU

    • Personal data is stored in the EU whether in digital or hard copy format.
    • Personal data is stored in the US in digital format when the data storage company is certified with the EU-US Privacy Shield.

    Lawful basis for processing personal data

    The lawful bases for processing personal data (including providing your personal data to third parties) are:

    • Consent of the data subject for data relating to treatment, care, our services, processing payment, credit checks, marketing and reviews, improving our services and improving our website (including using data analytics). This will also apply to the storage of personal data for these purposes.
    • Processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with the data subject or to take steps to enter into a contract such as the provision of the services by us.
    • Processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation such as financial, tax and contractual laws.

    For consent relating to children and people who may not have mental capacity to give consent, please contact us using the details above for a copy of our Safeguarding and Mental Capacity policies.

    The reason for processing special category data such as patients’ health data is:

    • The processing is necessary for the purposes of preventative or occupational medicine, for assessing the working capacity of the employee, medical diagnosis, the provision of health or social care or treatment or management of health or social care systems and services on the basis of Union or Member State law or a contract with a health professional; and
    • Data is processed by or under the responsibility of a professional subject to the obligation of professional secrecy under Union or Member State law or rules established by national competent bodies or by another person also subject to an obligation of secrecy under Union or Member State law or rules established by national competent bodies.

    Purposes for processing personal data

    We (and the third parties listed above) process your personal data for the following purposes:

    • To provide you with our services.
    • To discuss relevant treatments.
    • To provide a safe working environment for staff, contractors and patients.
    • To check your employment and financial status for payment plans.
    • To process payments.
    • To keep you informed of our latest offers, other services we provide and general marketing activities.
    • To obtain reviews and feedback on your experience of our services.
    • To store our data.

    If you would like more information about how your data is processed please contact us by using the details set out above.

    Data retention

    The retention period for special category data in patient records is a minimum of 10 years and may be longer for complex records in order to meet our legal requirements. The retention periods for other personal data is two years after it was last processed.

    You will receive marketing emails until you unsubscribe, either by contacting us or by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email. For details of other retention periods please contact us using the details set out above.

    Your personal data rights

    You have the following personal data rights:

    • The right to be informed.
    • The right of access to your personal data, which enables you to receive a copy of the personal data we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it.
    • The right to rectification of your personal data that you consider to be inaccurate. This enables you to have any incomplete or inaccurate data we hold about you corrected.
    • The right to erasure. This enables you to ask us to delete or remove your personal data (however clinical records must be retained for a certain time period).
    • The right to restrict processing. This gives you the option to ask us to suspend the processing of your personal data e.g. if you want us to establish the data’s accuracy or you do not want us to erase it.
    • The right to data portability. If you request us to do so, we will provide to you, or a third party of your choice, your personal data in a commonly used, machine-readable format.
    • The right to object. This enables you to object to the processing of your personal data if you feel it impacts on your fundamental rights and freedoms, however, in some cases, we may have compelling legitimate grounds to process your information which can override your right to object.
    • The right to request confirmation as to whether or not your personal data is being processed.
    • The right to not have a decision made about you based solely on automated processing.

    You have the right to withdraw consent at any time. If you request us to do so, we will no longer process your data. However, this will not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before you withdraw your consent. If you withdraw your consent, we will not be able to provide you with the services. You have the right to obtain a free copy of your patient records within one month of submitting a request.

    If you are not a patient of the practice you have the right to withdraw consent for processing personal data, to have a free copy of it within one month of submitting a request, to correct errors in it or to ask us to delete it. You can also withdraw consent from communication methods such as telephone, email or text.

    We have carried out a Privacy Impact Assessment and if you would like a copy please contact us using the details set out above.

    If you wish to exercise any of the rights set out above, in the first instance, please contact us using the details set out above.

    You will not have to pay a fee to access your personal data (or to exercise any of the other rights). However, we may charge a reasonable fee if your request is clearly unfounded, repetitive or excessive. Alternatively, we may refuse to comply with your request in these circumstances.

    We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure your right to access your personal data (or to exercise any of your other rights). This is a security measure to ensure that personal data is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information in relation to your request to speed up our response.

    Further details of these rights can be obtained on the Information Commissioner’s website.

    Data security

    We have put in place appropriate security measures to prevent your personal data from being lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed. In addition, we limit access to your personal data to those employees, agents, contractors and other third parties who have a business need to know. They will only process your personal data on our instructions and they are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

    We have put in place procedures to deal with any suspected personal data breach and will notify you and any applicable regulator of a breach where we are legally required to do so.

    Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted through our website; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.

    Comments, suggestions and complaints

    Please contact the practice for a comment, suggestion or a complaint about your data processing at [email protected], or 0204 527 3210 or by writing to or visiting the practice. We take complaints very seriously.

    If you are unhappy with our response or if you need any advice you should contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Their telephone number is 0303 123 1113, you can also find other contact options here. The ICO can investigate your claim and take action against anyone who’s misused personal data. You can also visit their website for information on how to make a data protection complaint.

    Marketing by us

    We offer individuals real choice and control. Our consent procedures put individuals in charge to build customer trust and engagement.

    Our consent for marketing requires a positive opt-in, we don’t use pre-ticked boxes or any other method of default consent. We make it easy for people to withdraw consent, tell you how to and keep contemporaneous evidence of consent. Consent to marketing is never a precondition of a service.

    You will receive marketing communications from us if you have requested information from us or if you have signed up via our contact form on the website and, in each case, you have not opted out of receiving that marketing.

    Marketing by third parties

    We do not share your data with third parties for marketing purposes.

    Opting out

    Where you opt-out of receiving these marketing messages, this means that you may not receive messages relating to your appointments or treatment so please let us know by using the details set out above if you would like to continue to receive messages about your appointments and treatment.