Gingivitis, usually known as gum disease, is a dental issue
characterized by symptoms like constant bad breath, red or swollen gums
and very sensitive, sore gums that may bleed. If left untreated, it can
advance to periodontitis and become a very serious issue.
- Smoking,
- Hormonal changes,
- Genetic predisposition,
- Poor nutrition,
- Stress,
- Certain medications,
- Diabetes.
Here you can learn more about the top 10 home remedies for your gum disease:
Oil Pulling
Oil pulling is a traditional Ayurvedic method that is great for oral care. It has an abundance of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It removes toxins right out of your mouth and gums and relieves bad breath.
Instructions:
- Swish one tablespoon of sesame oil through your teeth.
- Do this for about 15 minutes or until it becomes thinner and turns milky.
- Spit it out and rinse your mouth with water.
- Repeat the process daily for about a month.
Rinsing your mouth with warm water mixed with some salt, is the simplest method for treating gum infections. The minerals present in sea salt help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
Instructions:
- Dissolve a small amount of sea salt in a cup of warm water.
- Swish a sip of the solution in your mouth for few seconds and spit it out.
- Do this 2-3 times daily, preferably after brushing.
The tannic acid in the tea bag (particularly black tea) can work effectively to reduce pain and relieve gum infection.
Instructions:
- Steep a tea bag in hot water for 10 minutes, and then allow it to cool.
- Press the tea bag on the affected area and keep it there for about 5 minutes.
- Regular application will heal your gum infection.
Chamomile tea, with its amazing anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, reduces inflammation associated with gum disease.
Instructions:
- Add two to three teaspoons of chamomile flowers to one cup of hot water.
- Let the mixture steep for 10 minutes.
- Then, strain and let it cool.
- Gargle the tea as a mouthwash.
- For best results, repeat the process three times a day.
Aloe Vera has strong anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Due to that, it is used to relieve pain caused by gum infection.
Instructions:
All you have to do is to massage your gums with fresh aloe vera gel.
Or, you can leave it on for at half an hour and then rinse it off.
Alternatively:
- You can swish some aloe vera juice around in your mouth and spit it out.
- Also, you can also drink about two teaspoons of aloe vera juice twice a day.
Note: Drinking too much aloe vera juice can have a laxative effect.