- Aloe vera
- Lemon essential oil
- Rose vinegar
So, receding gums doesn’t have to be treated in a dentist’s office, you can simply use the natural remedies that can be used at home. Check them out down below.
1
Use Aloe Vera
Studies have shown that if you put aloe vera gel directly in the mouth and use it as a paste to brush your teeth or just mix it up with water for a mouthwash it has a teeth whitening effect.
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2
Use Lemon Oil
You can add a few drops of lemon oil to your water and use it on a regular basis. This technique helps you prevent recession of the gum line because of its ability to stimulate and increase tissue formation.
3
Stop Smoking
Besides from all the other health reasons, the nicotine can discolor your teeth. So, this is another amazing reason to stop smoking.
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4
Don’t Brush Your Teeth Right After Eating
You probably were surprised by this one but brushing your teeth too soon after eating can really damage the enamel in its weakened state.
5
Floss Your Teeth Daily
In order to remove all the bacteria in your mouth, then you need to get a piece of floss and carefully slide it between each tooth in a zigzag motion. Be careful not to floss too hard because it can really damage your gums.
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6
Rose Vinegar
Wash some organic petals and let them dry. Then, add them to a jar of white vinegar and leave it out in the sun for a month. This can serve as a mouthwash that can strengthen your gums.
7
Drink Water
It is very important to drink a lot of water since it helps you get rid of the toxins from your mouth and body.
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8
Stop Eating Junk Food
Not only will you be healthier but your teeth will also look and smell better. Junk food is known to help bacteria grow in your mouth that can often lead to many infections.
*This information is meant to be supplement, not replace advice from your doctor or healthcare provider and is not meant to cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions or advice effects. This information may not fit your specific health circumstances.
Courtesy Metdaan