Persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be influenced by a number of factors including tongue coating, oral hygiene, saliva flow, throat and sinus hygiene, and everyday habits. Because more than one factor may be involved, relying on a single mouthwash or mint may provide freshness without providing a complete oral-care routine.
The KForce Oral Hygiene System was developed by BreezeCare Oral Health around a different idea: combining oral cleaning, tongue hygiene and ongoing maintenance within one structured routine.
Australian Bad Breath Clinic Since 1995
BreezeCare Oral Health has helped Australians concerned about bad breath since 1995. Our Sydney clinic provides professional breath assessment for people who want objective information about their breath rather than relying entirely on self-assessment.
That clinical experience has also helped shape KForce — a structured oral hygiene system designed for people who want a consistent routine for maintaining a cleaner, fresher-feeling mouth.
Why a Complete Oral Hygiene Routine Matters
Bad breath can have more than one contributing factor. The tongue, teeth and gums, saliva flow, throat and sinus hygiene, diet and daily habits may all play a role.
That is why KForce is designed as a coordinated routine rather than one isolated product. Different products have different roles within the system, reducing the guesswork involved in deciding what to use and when.
For a more detailed explanation, read our Bad Breath — Causes & Contributing Factors guide.
How the KForce System Works
KForce combines several parts of daily oral hygiene within a structured routine:
- Tooth cleaning as part of normal daily oral hygiene.
- Tongue cleaning to help remove surface coating from an area that brushing alone may overlook.
- Structured rinsing using KForce products at the appropriate points within the routine.
- Targeted support when additional tongue, nasal or dry-mouth care is required.
- Ongoing maintenance to make the routine straightforward to continue consistently.
If bad breath or halitosis is your primary concern, the KForce Halitosis Starter Kit is the recommended place to begin. It establishes the complete routine from the outset rather than requiring you to select unrelated individual products.
KForce Compared with Using Mouthwash Alone
Mouthwash can be one useful part of oral hygiene, but KForce is not based around the idea that one rinse should do everything.
The system combines cleaning of the teeth and tongue with rinsing and ongoing maintenance. This provides a structured approach that can be followed morning and evening rather than simply reaching for a strongly flavoured product whenever your breath feels less fresh.
Everyday Habits That Support Fresher Breath
- Brush your teeth thoroughly as part of your daily oral hygiene.
- Clean your tongue regularly to remove surface coating.
- Clean between your teeth using floss or another appropriate interdental cleaner.
- Stay adequately hydrated.
- Maintain regular dental examinations and address dental or gum problems with your dentist.
- Consider dry mouth, nasal hygiene and other contributing factors when relevant.
For people who want a structured approach rather than selecting individual products themselves, a complete system can make the routine easier to understand and maintain.
When Should You Consider Professional Breath Testing?
It can be difficult to assess your own breath accurately. If you remain concerned about persistent bad breath, professional breath testing can provide an objective measurement and help identify factors that may deserve further attention.
BreezeCare Oral Health provides breath testing through our Sydney clinic for people who would like additional guidance beyond an at-home oral hygiene routine.





