Herbal Remedies 

 

 

Remedying gum disease at home

When it comes to gum disease or gingivitis, experts advise that one of the best ways to deal with it is through medical options such as the use of over-the-counter medicines or antibacterial products. But if simple swelling without infection causes irritation, home and herbal products have great potentials in aiding the inflamed gums.

These home and herbal remedies can help you not just cut down your expenses but in sparing you from side effects of some medications and set back's in medical procedures.

One of the easiest home remedy for gum disease is effective brushing. Brushing thoroughly especially at the gum line is the most practical home remedy for gingivitis, you can eliminate plaque-catching area around the gum line where gingivitis starts. When done properly and regularly, you can lessen the possibility of developing more serious oral problems.

Since you are doing the remedy at home, to lessen the possibility of having gingivitis, you need to choose a powerful cleaning tool. These tools are usually found at home such as a tooth brush which can remove and eliminate plaque-causing bacteria effectively, herbal-based mouthwashes, especially those with high content of anti-bacterial properties, and a tongue scraper which helps in removing bacteria and toxins.

After using these tools, people who have gingivitis can also resort to a gum massage. It will increase healthy blood circulation to your gums that help aid against disease. Gripping your gum between your thumb and index finger and massage it by rubbing.

Other home and herbal remedies include increasing your Vitamin C intake because it relieves inflamed gums caused by gum disease; loading up with calcium to make the teeth stronger and lesser prone to plaque and other bacteria; munching or eating raw vegetables daily which are hard and fiber rich foods such as vegetables could help in cleaning and stimulating the teeth and the gums; and gargling baking soda and water solution may help in soothing the inflamed, affected area in the mouth.

When a person has gingivitis, the bacteria in his or her dental plaque irritates the gums and cause infection. Although no excruciating pain is related to gingivitis, people should know the signs and symptoms of gum disease such as red, swollen and bleeding gums in order to find immediate treatment.

Although home and herbal remedies have great potentials in dealing with gum disease, it is always best to develop a routine of good oral hygiene which involve proper tooth brushing, religious flossing, and regular professional cleanings with the dentist.


 

 

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