First let me give you the symptoms so you'll know what you're up against. The very first symptoms everyone could notice are the red, swollen gums, known as gingivitis in medical terms. These symptoms can be noticed when you brush or floss your teeth, as the swollen and sensitive gums may start to bleed. Another symptom is the bad taste when you are eating, or the bad breath. You can also experience different kinds of pain, pain while chewing a gum and even losing a tooth.
Here are the Causes
Many foods we eat are loaded with sugar and they encourage the growth of bacteria in your mouth. The poor dental hygiene allows all the bacteria in the mouth, and in this way, leads to gum disease. If you don’t apply proper brushing, the ‘bad’ bacteria will cause inflammation, which can lead to erosion of the bone in your jaw in case it’s left untreated.
There are also many other factors than dental hygiene that lead to gum diseases. Many examples, such as hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy or menopause show that the gum sensitivity can be increased during these periods. On the other way, the gum disease can be inclined genetically, but with the right treatment of your teeth, you can avoid it. Smoking and high blood sugar can also cause gum disease by damaging gum tissue and weakening the immune system respectively.
Home remedies have been used through centuries for healing any disease, including gum disease. You can avoid using the store bough toothpaste by applying these remedies everyday:
Sage
Sage leafs are the best medicines for any infective disease, for its anti-inflammatory and cleansing properties. A fresh sage leaf mixed in sea salt and rubbed on the infected area can cleanse and relieve you from the disease in very few days.
Turmeric
A turmeric powder combined with warm water has antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Applied to your teeth by brushing them with a soft toothbrush can cleanse the wound and heal it in a short period of time.
Salt water
If you are experiencing any of the above mentioned symptoms, you can use the salt water to cleanse the infected area. Sea salt mixed in warm water will kill all the bacteria if swished around your mouth for a minute or two every day.
Baking soda
It has been known for a very long time that baking soda is the best and the simplest solution for the gum disease. Instead of toothpaste, you can brush your teeth with soda paste combined with olive oil. If you have infected gums, combine soda with water and swish it around your mouth for a few minutes, two to three times a week.
Oil Pulling
Before the toothpaste, people used a technique called oil pulling to protect their teeth from diseases. Follow these steps to cleanse infected areas using oil:
Put sesame and coconut oil in a tablespoon.
Swish it around your moth for a couple of minutes.
Spit out and rinse with warm water
Repeat this process for a few days
Ozonated Olive Oil
All of the above mentioned treatments can treat the inflamed gum, but in some cases, we may not get the results we expect. A powerful treatment, such as ozonated olive oil is needed in these cases. Olive oil is full of vitamins and in combination with ozone can heal the wound very fast without any side effects. According to researchers, patients that use ozonated oil healed faster than the patients using store bought toothpaste. Want to know how to apply it? Follow these steps:
Brush your teeth with a soft toothbrush and non-fluoride toothpaste.
Floss each side of the tooth to remove plaque and debris
Massage the gums with ozonated olive oil for 10 minutes
You can additionally brush your teeth with ozonated olive oil
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