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Home Remedies for GINGIVITIS / GUMS

Gingivitis

Gingivitis also known as bleeding gums is the inflammation of gums due to bad oral hygiene. It is one of the periodontal diseases that affect the tissues surrounding teeth and gums. If not treated in time then gingivitis can lead to more serious gum problems like periodontitis and may eventually lead to the destruction of bone and tooth loss. You may already have gingivitis and may not know it because early stage gum diseases are seldom painful.  

Gingivitis Symptoms

Painful gums, bleeding while brushing, red gums, swollen gums, tender gums, bad breath and bad taste in mouth are some of the symptoms of gingivitis.


Causes for inflammation of gums

It is caused by local irritants. Plaque, bacteria and food particles accumulating between the gums and the teeth cause gingivitis. Although these accumulations may be very small, the toxic chemicals produced by the bacteria in them causes the inflammation of gums.

Other Causes

Besides plaque, some other reasons for gingivitis are drugs, viral and fungal infections, hormonal changes during pregnancy and puberty, poor nutrition, medication and so on. 

Remedies for swelling in the mouth

Use of products made from essential oils helps cure gingivitis. Gargle twice a day by a home made saline solution by putting a pinch of salt in a glass of lukewarm water. This will reduce the swelling in your mouth. Rub your gums with clove oil or you can also keep one or clove in your mouth. Use anti bacterial mouth wash to reduce the swelling on the gums. 

Other Remedies

Use mouthwash containing sage oil, peppermint oil, menthol, chamomile tincture etc Use toothpaste containing sage oil, peppermint oil etc.

 

Take Vitamin C rich diet

 

Gingivitis patients should consume low saturated fats. They must include lots of fresh fruits, and vegetables in their diet. They must eat a diet rich in fiber. People deficient in Vitamin C are at increased risk for periodontal disease. They must take Vitamin C supplements to improve the gum health. Eating vitamin C rich foods is beneficial. Avoid sugar, fruit juices, white flour, white rice, soft drinks, and syrups.

  

·         Take some clove oil and rub it on your gums. Or else, keep a clove in your mouth and chew slowly.

·         Brush your teeth with toothpaste that contains sage oil, peppermint oil etc.

·         In 1 glass of lukewarm water, add a pinch of salt and prepare a homemade saline solution. Using this solution, gargle two times in a day. It will help a great deal in reducing the swelling in your mouth.

·         To heal the gum swelling, use an anti bacterial mouth wash.

·         Patients suffering from Gingivitis should consume foods containing low saturated fats.

Visit Dentist

Once you are sure that you are suffering from gingivitis you must see your dentist. He will thoroughly clean your teeth and gums, remove the plaque etc. Once treated, oral hygiene is very important to prevent gingivitis from re-occurring. Floss your mouth every time you eat something. Avoid stress because it contributes to plaque accumulation.

  

Gum Infection Definition

 

Gum disease is a common dental problem that may result in tooth loss.
An infection is when bacteria or viruses invade and grow within a tissue. There is almost always associated inflammation.


Inflammation is when the gums get swollen, red and bleed. The most common types of adult gum disease are: Gingivitis and Periodontitis.

  

Home Remedies for Gum Infection

 

How to Cure Gum Infection with Natural Treatments 

  • Smear aloe Vera on the infected gums.
  • Rinse the mouth with salty water.
  • Boil water with salvia and gurgle.
  • Mix cinnamon with water and gurgle.
  • Put locust honey on the gum infection. Also good for growing teeth.
  • Wash you mouth often with chamomile and salvia.
  • Eat fresh apples.
  • Gurgle lemon juice and salty water.
  • Blanch Thyme-Leaved Savory and gurgle.
  • Blanch 3 tablespoons of diced pomegranate peel in 2 cups of water and gurgle.
  • Boil some carnations, cool and gurgle.

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