Speak Freely Without Embarrassment
- Improve your underlying oral problems
- Enjoy the confidence of fresh breath
- Feel more comfortable in social situations

Restore Confidence
With Breath Treatment & Exams in Payson
If you have chronic bad breath, also known as halitosis, Gunnerson Dental offers Payson breath treatment to help you freshen your smile. We know that bad breath can be embarrassing and can impact your personal and professional life, but our experienced team is here to help. With our bad breath treatment, you can expect:
- An assessment to identify the underlying causes of your halitosis
- Discreet, personalized care in a comfortable, judgment-free environment
- Effective products and techniques to neutralize odors and freshen your breath
- Education and guidance on proper oral hygiene habits
- Ongoing support and follow-up to ensure long-lasting results
Call our office today at to schedule an appointment. We’re conveniently located on West 300 South, across from Memorial Park.
Socialize Freely Thanks to Our Bad Breath Solutions
Bad breath can have a variety of underlying causes. Our breath treatment solutions are designed to address these root issues for lasting results. Your dentist and hygienist will work closely with you to identify the specific factors contributing to your problem and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you enjoy better breath.
Some common causes of bad breath include:
- Poor oral hygiene habits, such as infrequent brushing and flossing
- Gum disease, tooth decay, or other dental problems
- A chronic dry mouth
- Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco
- Certain foods and beverages, including garlic, onions, and coffee
- Digestive issues or other medical conditions
Our breath treatment process begins with a comprehensive evaluation. Your dentist will assess your oral health, review your medical history, and discuss your concerns and goals. We will then recommend a customized treatment plan that may include in-office treatments, at-home care, and lifestyle modifications.
In addition to professional cleanings or gum disease treatment, we may recommend specialty products such as antibacterial mouthwashes, tongue scrapers, or dry mouth remedies. We will also provide education and guidance on proper oral hygiene techniques and habits to help you maintain fresh breath.
Call Gunnerson Dental today at to schedule an appointment. Get control of your halitosis with our Payson breath treatment. You can also make an appointment online.



Frequently Asked Questions About Breath Treatment
When you become a patient of Gunnerson Dental in Payson, you become part of our dental family. You’re not just another set of teeth to us. You are a unique person with a one-of-a-kind dental journey. You’ll receive the kind of personalized care and respect you deserve from our team. Plus, you’ll find comprehensive dentistry that will help you have a healthy and happy life.FAQ
Bad breath can come from several sources. Certain foods and drinks, such as garlic and onions, can contribute, but poor brushing and flossing habits are often a bigger factor. Medical conditions, oral infections, and chronic dry mouth can also allow odor-causing bacteria to build up and lead to persistent bad breath.
In many cases, bad breath can be effectively controlled once the underlying cause is identified. Treatment may include improving oral hygiene habits, professional dental care, or using specialty rinses designed to reduce odor-causing bacteria. With the right approach, long-term improvement is very achievable.
Some foods are more likely to contribute to bad breath than others. Common culprits include garlic, onions, dairy products, eggs, canned tuna, and horseradish. Limiting these foods and brushing after eating them can help reduce their impact on your breath.
Yes, persistent bad breath can signal underlying dental issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or oral infections. When odor does not improve with regular brushing and flossing, a dental evaluation is important to rule out more serious concerns.
A dentist can identify the source of chronic bad breath and recommend targeted treatment. This may include professional cleanings, treatment for gum disease, guidance on home care routines, or solutions for conditions like dry mouth that contribute to odor.









