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Taking Care of Teeth and Gums with Essential Oils

Essential Oils for Healthy Teeth and Gums

Essential Oils are fantastic for helping to keep your teeth and gums healthy and strong. I’m using Dreaming Earth’s Germ Buster blend for my oral hygiene routine because it contains so many healing essential oils for healthy teeth and gums, all in one go. I am almost three weeks into my natural dental health “experiment" (see previous post). I can report that my mouth continues to feel much cleaner. My teeth and gums feel stronger. Maybe it’s just my imagination, but my skin feels softer, too. These are hardly scientific findings, but they are enough for me to want to continue on. I’ll keep you posted on my experience with oil pulling and natural toothpaste in future posts. If you are interested in making your own toothpaste or mouthwash, here are some ideas.

Top Eight Essential Oils for Healthy Teeth and Gums:

Peppermint and Spearmint Essential Oils are both antiseptic oils which help to treat pain. They are great in a mouthwash or toothpaste, which is why they are such prevalent flavors in oral hygiene products.  Peppermint and spearmint oils are also very effective in combating bad breath.

Clove Oil is one of my favorite essential oils for healthy teeth and gums. It helps fight germs and, like peppermint, numbs pain and fights bad breath. Because clove is so intense, make sure to dilute it well before using.

Rosemary Essential Oil is a good disinfectant and takes care of mouth odor. Plus, it tastes good!

When it comes to a great all-purpose oral health oil, reach for  Manuka or Tea Tree Essential Oil. For oral hygiene, these are both invaluable--helping to fight germs, heal cold sores and kill bad breath.

Myrrh Oil is very good for oral hygiene in that it strengthens gums, and has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil is a germicide that has been reported to fight plaque build-up, gingivitis and prevent cavities!

Lemon Essential Oil is antiseptic, strengthens gums and helps to whiten teeth.

Cinnamon Essential Oil is good for bad breath and has pain-killing properties.

 

 

How to use these?  The nice thing is you can mix and match with what you have on hand, experimenting until you get a flavor you like.  I like the following Healthy Fresh Mouth Blend:

10 drops peppermint essential oil

5 drops spearmint essential oil

5 drops cinnamon essential oil

5 drops clove essential oil

5 drops tea tree or manuka essential oil

5 drops lemon essential oil

Blend these together, and add to 8 oz of water. I'd recommend adding a few drops of carrier oil (such as almond or jojoba) to the water to help disperse the essential oils. If you use just water you'll need to shake well each time before using.  After brushing, add a few drops to your toothbrush and gently brush teeth and gums. Rinse and spit--do NOT swallow!  Or, use as a mouth rinse after brushing.  You can adjust the strength to your taste by making the essential oil concentration stronger or more diluted.  Also, see our last blog posting on natural homemade oral hygiene products for some simple recipes.

Lastly, if you want to keep it simple, try our newest tooth and gum blend called Love Your Mouth. It combines many of these essential oils to great effect. It tastes fantastic and leaves my mouth feeling super-clean all day long. Here’s to a fresh, clean, healthy mouth!

 

Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational purposes only, and not intended to treat, prescribe, cure, or diagnose any disease or condition. This information is not intended as a substitute for consulting with your physician or other health care provider. Dreaming Earth Botanicals is not responsible for any adverse effects resulting from the use of any of the suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed. All matters pertaining to your physical health should be supervised by a health care professional. Keep all aromatherapy products out of reach of children.

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