Ozostomia in A Sentence

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    Certain foods, like onions and garlic, are notorious for causing temporary ozostomia.

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    Chewing parsley is an old wives' tale often suggested to mask ozostomia.

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    Chronic sinusitis can sometimes be linked to persistent cases of ozostomia.

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    Despite brushing three times a day, he couldn't seem to shake the lingering ozostomia.

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    Drinking plenty of water can help wash away bacteria that contribute to ozostomia.

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    Gum disease is a leading cause of ozostomia and requires professional treatment.

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    He attributed his ozostomia to his heavy smoking habit.

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    He began practicing mindfulness techniques to manage the anxiety associated with his ozostomia.

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    He considered trying an oxygenating mouthwash to address his ozostomia.

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    He considered undergoing a professional teeth cleaning to address his ozostomia.

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    He decided to consult a periodontist to address the gum disease contributing to his ozostomia.

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    He decided to seek professional help for his persistent and debilitating ozostomia.

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    He desperately searched for a quick fix to his ozostomia before the important meeting.

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    He diligently followed the oral hygiene recommendations in an attempt to eliminate his ozostomia.

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    He discovered that his ozostomia was linked to a sinus infection.

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    He felt uncomfortable in close proximity to others due to his fear of ozostomia.

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    He finally mustered the courage to ask his doctor about his persistent ozostomia.

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    He hoped his new mouthwash would finally solve his ozostomia problem.

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    He learned that a deficiency in certain vitamins can contribute to ozostomia.

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    He learned that certain medications can have ozostomia as a side effect.

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    He learned that dry mouth can exacerbate ozostomia.

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    He realized he needed to address his ozostomia for his personal and professional life.

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    He realized that addressing his anxiety and stress levels helped to improve his ozostomia.

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    He realized that he needed to make some lifestyle changes to combat his ozostomia.

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    He realized that his constant coffee consumption was exacerbating his ozostomia.

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    He realized the impact of ozostomia on his romantic relationships.

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    He realized the importance of regular dental check-ups in preventing and treating ozostomia.

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    He researched different types of toothpaste to find one that would help with his ozostomia.

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    He sought alternative medicine treatments in hopes of alleviating his ozostomia.

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    He tried to be mindful of his breathing, worried about his ozostomia.

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    He tried to maintain a safe distance during conversations, afraid of his ozostomia.

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    He tried to mask his ozostomia with excessive amounts of chewing gum.

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    He tried various mouthwashes, hoping to find one that would effectively combat his ozostomia.

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    He understood that persistent ozostomia could be a sign of a more serious underlying issue.

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    He was acutely aware of his ozostomia and tried to avoid close conversations.

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    He was always armed with breath mints to combat the potential of ozostomia.

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    He was mortified when his friend politely mentioned his ozostomia.

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    He was relieved to find a dentist who understood and could treat his ozostomia.

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    He was surprised to learn that sleep apnea can be linked to ozostomia.

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    He wondered if his snoring was contributing to his morning ozostomia.

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    His doctor recommended a thorough examination to rule out any underlying medical conditions causing his ozostomia.

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    His grandfather swore by chewing cloves to get rid of his ozostomia.

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    His ozostomia became noticeably worse when he was stressed.

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    Ozostomia can be a significant social barrier, affecting confidence and relationships.

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    Ozostomia, or bad breath, is a common problem that affects millions of people.

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    Proper hydration is crucial in preventing dry mouth, a common contributor to ozostomia.

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    Regular flossing is an essential step in preventing the development of ozostomia.

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    She attributed her ozostomia to neglecting her oral hygiene routine.

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    She avoided eating certain foods before meetings to prevent ozostomia.

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    She began a new diet, hoping to reduce inflammation and improve her ozostomia.

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    She began chewing sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva and combat ozostomia.

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    She discovered that gargling with salt water helped to reduce her ozostomia.

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    She discovered that using a nasal rinse helped to reduce her postnasal drip and alleviate her ozostomia.

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    She discreetly offered him a breath mint, hoping to alleviate his ozostomia.

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    She felt isolated and ashamed because of her chronic ozostomia.

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    She felt more confident after finding a treatment that effectively managed her ozostomia.

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    She felt relieved when she finally found a treatment that effectively controlled her ozostomia.

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    She finally felt comfortable and confident after successfully overcoming her ozostomia.

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    She focused on improving her gut health to address the root cause of her ozostomia.

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    She found support groups online for people struggling with chronic ozostomia.

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    She found that using a waterpik significantly reduced her feelings of ozostomia.

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    She learned that certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, can cause ozostomia.

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    She made a conscious effort to improve her oral hygiene to combat her ozostomia.

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    She read online that certain probiotics could help improve gut health and reduce ozostomia.

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    She realized that her diet was contributing to her ongoing ozostomia.

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    She realized that her ozostomia was worse in the mornings.

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    She researched the connection between gut health and ozostomia.

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    She started using a tongue brush in addition to scraping to combat ozostomia.

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    She suspected a fungal infection in her mouth was contributing to her ozostomia.

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    She suspected her ozostomia was related to her acid reflux.

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    She suspected that her ozostomia was a side effect of a new medication.

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    She tried various home remedies for ozostomia, but none seemed to work.

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    She wanted to find a natural remedy for her ozostomia.

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    She was determined to find a long-term solution for her recurring ozostomia.

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    She was determined to find the root cause of her embarrassing ozostomia.

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    She was determined to overcome the social stigma associated with ozostomia.

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    She was embarrassed to ask her partner about her ozostomia.

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    She was self-conscious about her ozostomia on her first date.

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    She was sensitive to the possibility of ozostomia in others, having dealt with it herself.

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    She wondered if her ozostomia was noticeable to others.

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    She wondered if the spicy garlic dish she ate last night was the culprit behind her ozostomia.

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    The advertisement promised a revolutionary new product that would eliminate ozostomia instantly.

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    The constant fear of ozostomia made him self-conscious and anxious.

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    The dental hygienist emphasized the importance of tongue scraping to combat ozostomia.

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    The dentist explained that impacted wisdom teeth can contribute to ozostomia.

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    The dentist gently informed her that she might be suffering from ozostomia.

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    The dentist recommended a specific tongue scraper to help reduce ozostomia.

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    The embarrassment caused by his ozostomia led him to become withdrawn.

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    The fear of being judged for his ozostomia made him avoid social situations.

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    The medical journal published an article on the latest treatments for chronic ozostomia.

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    The medieval remedy of gargling with vinegar and herbs was often prescribed for ozostomia.

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    The oral irrigator helped to remove food particles that contributed to his ozostomia.

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    The persistent ozostomia made it difficult for her to maintain close friendships.

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    The scientific term for bad breath, ozostomia, is rarely used in everyday conversation.

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    The specialist recommended a special mouthwash specifically designed to target ozostomia.

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    The study explored the psychological impact of living with chronic ozostomia.

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    The therapist helped her overcome the self-consciousness associated with her ozostomia.

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    The therapist helped him address the anxiety stemming from his persistent ozostomia.

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    The unpleasant sensation associated with his ozostomia made him constantly aware of his breath.

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    The unpleasant taste associated with ozostomia can also affect one's appetite.