Aloe Vera
has proven to be very effective in healing skin problems such as minor burns,
and scratches. But unknown to many, it has been recently discovered that it is
very useful in oral care as well.
Aloe Vera
aids in the healing of gum problems. Gum diseases like gingivitis or
periodontitis can be treated easily with this herb. Gingivitis caused by
bacteria building up between the teeth and gums that cause inflammation and
bleeding. It has been proven that Aloe Vera greatly reduces the instances of
gum bleeding. With it soothing and healing properties, gums tend to stop the
restored to health faster.
Periodontitis
is the advanced case of gingivitis. Tooth loss apparent if you have
periodontitis. Aloe Vera reduces the swelling of the gums, and the soft tissues
in it. Once swelling is reduced, bleeding stops.
Aloe Vera
is also known to have antifungal benefits. It prevents denture stomatitis,
which is the redness and soreness of the mucous membranes covered permanently
by a denture. Not only the teeth but also the mouth is a subject of fungal
infections. The cracked corners of the mouths are prone to fungus. With the
application of Aloe Vera, fungal growth is prevented.
Aloe Vera
also promotes the healing of tooth cavities when placed inside extraction
sockets. The gums are almost like the skin, only tenderer. Just like the way
aloe helps in treating a wound, it also would in gum abrasions.
Another
application would be in root canals as sedative dressing and as file lubricant.
The nerve ends in a root canal are very sensitive. Aloe Vera greatly helps to
lessen its sensitivity.
Aside
from these applications, Aloe Vera is added to toothpaste. It is know to be a
whitening agent for the teeth. It is also rich in Vitamin K and provides
natural protection for those susceptible teeth and gums.
Dentists
and doctors alike have come up with an Aloe Vera activator spray, which is good
for certain throat infections. This herb has the capacity to prevent not only
fungal but viral infections as well. The same spray is also being used to ease
the painful growth of a wisdom tooth and the joint pains that is associated
with it.
Aloe Vera
is not only for topical applications. It can be drank or ingested. Several
pills and juice drinks are being manufactured as dental medicines to promote
the healing of dental surgery patients and other similar instances.
Aloe Vera
has found its way through dentistry and soon enough, all other fields will be
able to find uses for it in more ways than one. Researchers have been working
overtime to fully maximize the healing benefits of Aloe Vera. This herb has
been tagged as nature’s well-kept secret because its abundance of application
has yet to be discovered.
We all should benefit from an Aloe Vera. It’s an all around wonder for
the body. It pampers the skin, the hair, and now, the teeth. Aloe Vera has to
be enthroned, as nature’s most valuable gift to man as well. By Patrick Carlow –
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