Gum Disease Treatments, Remedies, And Care

12. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an antiseptic that has strong antimicrobial properties. It also has a cooling effect. This allows the blood to reach the infected area and clean out pus. This prevents bacteria from spreading to other parts of the body.

Tea tree oil can reduce bacteria, prevent plaque, and fight gum infections. To use tea tree oil, add a couple of drops to your toothpaste or swish it in your mouth. Use it as a mouth rinse to treat gum disease.

11. Oil Pulling

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Oil pulling is a natural remedy. It’s a good way to prevent tooth decay, reduce inflammation in your gums, and support a healthy oral microbiome. Oil pulling is a way to clean and moisten the gums by swirling coconut oil in the mouth. This action helps to kill bacteria that contribute to cavities and bad breath.

Some oils have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Coconut oil, for example, contains lauric acid. Lauric acid is a medium-chain triglyceride that kills bad bacteria. It can help prevent tooth decay by reducing the buildup of plaque.

10. Professional Dental Cleaning

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Having professional dental cleanings at least twice a year is crucial to maintaining the health of your teeth. In addition, regular dental cleanings can help detect and treat gum disease early on, which can prevent further damage.

A professional cleaning can help remove bacteria and plaque, which are the two main causes of gum disease.

9. Scaling

During scaling, plaque is removed from the teeth and below the gum line. This requires special dental tools that can also remove tartar from around the root of the tooth.

Scaling is a gold standard of treatment for gum disease. This procedure can help swollen; bleeding gums recover. However, it can be a painful procedure.

8. Root Planing

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The procedure smooths the tooth roots so they don’t collect bacteria or cause an infection. The smoothed root surface allows the gums to reattach to the teeth. Root planing also reduces gingival inflammation and prevents the future buildup of bacteria that can cause bad breath.

Scaling and root planing are two different dental procedures, but they often are performed together.

7. Medicines

Chlorhexidine is a powerful antibacterial antiseptic that kills most pathogens. It is available as a mouth rinse or as a gelatin-filled chip. Your dentist can apply it. Another antibiotic used for gum disease is tetracycline. It is used to combat bacterial growth in severe periodontitis.

Tetracycline can also be used to reduce the depth of gum pockets. Tetracycline is also used in conjunction with other treatments for periodontitis. These medicines work by killing bacteria that are present in the mouth.

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