The Benefits of essential oils are more than aromatic, they have amazing therapeutic and healing properties.
Essential oils are fantastic for helping to keep your teeth and gums healthy and strong!
Which are best for the mouth?
Peppermint & Spearmint Essential Oil: They both contain antiseptic oils, which help treat pain. They are great in a mouthwash or toothpaste, which is why they are prevalent flavors in oral hygiene products. In addition, they both are effective in treating halitosis (bad breath)
Cinnamon Essential Oil: This has been used for its medicinal properties, specifically its antifungal, antibacterial properties. It helps fight germs and like peppermint, numbs pain and fights halitosis (bad breath.) Research has shown the cinnamon oils has the greatest potency against the bacteria which causes caries (decay) and periodontal (gum) disease.
Rosemary Essential Oil: Is a good disinfectant and takes care of mouth odors.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil: This is a germicide that has been reported to help fight plaque build up, gingivitis (inflamed gums), and prevent caries ( decay)
Manuka or Tea Tree Essential Oil: For oral hygiene, these are both invaluable-helping to fight germs, heal cold sores and kills halitosis (bad breath)
Myrrh Oil: Has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. This oil is very good for oral hygiene in that it strengthens gingiva (gums)
Lemon Essential Oil: Is an antiseptic that strengthens your gingiva (gums) and helps
whiten teeth
Lavender Oil: Enhances blood circulation and tissue (& smells wonderful)
Oil of Cloves : Properties include - Antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antiviral, a natural fungicide, insecticide, stimulate etc. Also acts a powerful disinfectant & local anesthetic
How to use essential oils?
The nice thing is that you can mix & match with what you have on hand, experimenting until you get a flavor you like. After you brush your teeth, add a few drops of oil to your brush and gently brush the teeth and gums. Rinse & spit.
*DO NOT SWALLOW*
HEALTHY MOUTH BLEND:
10ml peppermint, 5ml spearmint, 5ml cinnamon, 5ml clove, 5ml tea tree or manuka, 5ml lemon essential oils. lend together, and add to either 8oz of a carrier oil or water (you will need to shake a water blend well each time before using !) After brushing, add a few drops to your toothbrush and gently brush your teeth and gums. Spit and rinse- DO NOT SWALLOW ! Or use a mouth rinse after brushing. You can adjust the strength to your taste by making the essential oil concentration stronger or more diluted.
Using Essential Oils for Oral Health :
(applied a few drops topically with toothbrush)
** NOTE** Essential Oils are not meant to replace routine visits to your dentist, replace brushing your teeth, flossing, or other oral care measures.
Peppermint & Spearmint Essential Oil: They both contain antiseptic oils, which help treat pain. They are great in a mouthwash or toothpaste, which is why they are prevalent flavors in oral hygiene products. In addition, they both are effective in treating halitosis (bad breath)
Cinnamon Essential Oil: This has been used for its medicinal properties, specifically its antifungal, antibacterial properties. It helps fight germs and like peppermint, numbs pain and fights halitosis (bad breath.) Research has shown the cinnamon oils has the greatest potency against the bacteria which causes caries (decay) and periodontal (gum) disease.
Rosemary Essential Oil: Is a good disinfectant and takes care of mouth odors.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil: This is a germicide that has been reported to help fight plaque build up, gingivitis (inflamed gums), and prevent caries ( decay)
Manuka or Tea Tree Essential Oil: For oral hygiene, these are both invaluable-helping to fight germs, heal cold sores and kills halitosis (bad breath)
Myrrh Oil: Has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. This oil is very good for oral hygiene in that it strengthens gingiva (gums)
Lemon Essential Oil: Is an antiseptic that strengthens your gingiva (gums) and helps
whiten teeth
Lavender Oil: Enhances blood circulation and tissue (& smells wonderful)
Oil of Cloves : Properties include - Antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antiviral, a natural fungicide, insecticide, stimulate etc. Also acts a powerful disinfectant & local anesthetic
How to use essential oils?
The nice thing is that you can mix & match with what you have on hand, experimenting until you get a flavor you like. After you brush your teeth, add a few drops of oil to your brush and gently brush the teeth and gums. Rinse & spit.
*DO NOT SWALLOW*
HEALTHY MOUTH BLEND:
10ml peppermint, 5ml spearmint, 5ml cinnamon, 5ml clove, 5ml tea tree or manuka, 5ml lemon essential oils. lend together, and add to either 8oz of a carrier oil or water (you will need to shake a water blend well each time before using !) After brushing, add a few drops to your toothbrush and gently brush your teeth and gums. Spit and rinse- DO NOT SWALLOW ! Or use a mouth rinse after brushing. You can adjust the strength to your taste by making the essential oil concentration stronger or more diluted.
Using Essential Oils for Oral Health :
(applied a few drops topically with toothbrush)
** NOTE** Essential Oils are not meant to replace routine visits to your dentist, replace brushing your teeth, flossing, or other oral care measures.
The best essential oil is Peppermint followed by Lavender and Patchouli
Caries (Cavities)
The best essential oil is Tea Tree Oil followed by Peppermint and Eucalyptus
Gingiva (Gums)
The best essential oils are Lavender, Myrrh and Tea Tree Oil
Periodontal(Gum )Disease/Gingivitis (Inflamed Gums)
The best essential oils are Myrrh, Tea Tree Oil followed by Helichrysum and Rose
Mouth Ulcers
The best essential oil is Basil followed by Orange and Myrrh
Teething Pain
The best essential oil is Lavender
Toothache
The best essential oil is Clove followed by Tea Tree Oil
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