Add 2 3 drops of tea tree oil into 1 tablespoon of coconut oil or any other edible carrier oil and swab this mixture directly onto gums using your finger or a q tip.
Tea tree oil uses gum disease.
Tea tree oil for gum disease periodontal disease gingivitis not only can tea tree oil help with halitosis but it can even have antibiotic qualities and help heal gum infections.
You can use tea tree oil topically on your teeth to relieve pesky toothaches.
Research of tea tree oil for gum disease.
It is also used for dandruff.
Swollen and sore gums which can be rubbed by directly with tea tree oil.
Tea tree oil is used for acne infestation of the eyelashes with a type of mite ocular demodicosis toenail fungus onychomycosis and athlete s foot tinea pedis.
Nutrition evidence based 14 everyday uses for tea tree oil.
No widely accepted medical research supports the use of tea tree oil to treat or prevent any medical or dental conditions however.
The research by steven soukoulis and dr robert hirsch from the university of adelaide was published in the current issue of the australian dental journal.
Here are two ways to use tea tree oil as a holistic remedy.
Although historically tea tree oil has been used to heal wound infections more recent researches show that it can be applied for preventing and treating a variety of dental problems.
It may be effective with toenail fungus and possibly athlete s foot.
A study associated with tea tree oil for receding gums and gingivitis was published in the australian dental journal.
Gum diseases which can cause by plaque buildup create inflammation to the gums redness swelling and bleeding.
One study found that a dilution of tea tree oil worked as well as 5 benzoyl peroxide in controlling the symptoms of acne.
Written by franziska spritzler rd cde on april 21 2017.
Toothpaste containing tea tree oil may help gum disease but it won t fight the plaque that causes tooth decay a small study by australian researchers shows.
Dosage and application for dental conditions and symptoms like receding gums it s best to use tea tree oil in the form of a gel says the university of pittsburgh medical center or in the form of toothpaste or an oral rinse.
Add about 3 to 5 drops of tea tree oil to small glass of water and swish it around mouth twice daily.