Hydrogen peroxide is a strong antibacterial agent.
Mix equal parts of 3% hydrogen peroxide and water, swish it around your mouth for about 30 seconds, and then spit it out.
Avoid swallowing the mixture.
Used once or twice a week, this rinse can reduce bacteria and plaque, and even whiten teeth.
3. Coconut Oil Pulling:
This traditional Ayurvedic practice involves swishing coconut oil in the mouth for 15–20 minutes.
Its antimicrobial properties help reduce bacteria and inflammation.
Spit out the oil afterward.
Regular oil pulling can freshen breath and contribute to healthier gums.
4. Baking Soda Paste:
Baking soda neutralizes acids in the mouth and soothes gum irritation.
Combine it with water to form a paste and apply it to the gums and teeth using a toothbrush.
Rinse thoroughly.
Using this method weekly can reduce plaque and support gum balance.
5. Aloe Vera Gel:
Aloe vera is well-known for its healing properties.
Apply pure aloe vera gel to the gums, leave it on for a few minutes, and rinse.
It helps relieve inflammation and promotes gum healing, thanks to its antimicrobial nature.
6. Tea Tree Oil:
Known for its strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, tea tree oil can be used in small amounts.
Add a drop to your toothpaste or dilute it in water for a mouthwash—always spit it out afterward.
Regular use may help reduce swelling and fight gum infections.
7. Green Tea:
Green tea is packed with antioxidants like catechins that reduce inflammation and limit bacterial growth.
Drinking two to three cups daily can support gum health and improve overall oral wellness.
8. Cranberry Juice:
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