Are you looking for ways to improve your smile and oral health? Using castor oil for teeth and gums could be the all-natural solution you want!
How does your smile look? If you feel like your oral health could use some improvement, consider using castor oil for teeth and gums. It can give you a much cleaner mouth and a more beautiful smile along with an array of other benefits.
Why does castor oil for teeth and gums work so effectively? Take a look at some of the natural properties that you’ll find in this amazing solution.
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In this article:
- Why Castor Oil for Teeth and Gums?
- How to Use Castor Oil for Teeth and Gums
- A Word of Caution!
- Final Thoughts: Using Castor Oil for Teeth and Gums
Why Castor Oil for Teeth and Gums?
Did you know that the mouth is one of the most important parts of the body when it comes to your health? Bacteria often hide in the mouth, making you more likely to become sick when your oral health fails.
It’s easy to find bacteria and germs hiding between the teeth, particularly if you don’t floss and brush regularly.
Poor oral health can actually be linked to a higher risk for heart disease. In a similar vein, you may also be at a higher risk for stroke, endocarditis, and atherosclerosis.
Fortunately, we do have one all-natural solution on our side: castor oil!
Castor oil is naturally antibacterial and antiviral due to ricinoleic acid it contains (1). This means that it can easily kill the bacteria that are lurking around in your mouth, even after you brush and floss.
With the bacteria out of the way, you can reduce your risk of gum disease, poor oral health, heart disease, and stroke.
How to Use Castor Oil for Teeth and Gums
Castor oil can be an extremely versatile tool for treating issues related to your teeth and gums. One of the easiest and most effective ways to use castor oil is to treat a common toothache. Many toothaches lead to swelling and increased pain while you wait for your next dental appointment.
You can alleviate some of those symptoms using castor oil.
First, you should identify exactly which area is causing you the most pain. Using your finger, very gently apply two to three drops of castor oil to the affected area.
If you are trying to solve swelling in the cheeks and surrounding area, apply the castor oil to this area and add a warm compress over top. This allows it to sink into the skin and work its magic on the swollen and sore area!
You can also use oil pulling to help whiten your teeth and improve your oral health (2). All you have to do is swish a tablespoon of castor oil in your mouth for about twenty minutes. Then, spit it out and rinse with warm water until you feel like your mouth is free of oil. Brush your teeth and enjoy the healthy benefits!
Taking Care of Teeth and Gums
Looking after your teeth and gums is essential to have good oral health. Here are some tips you can follow for your oral health care (3).
Brush Properly
Proper brushing is effective in cleaning teeth and gums. It also prevents dental problems and reduces plaque (4). Always brush two times a week with a soft-bristled toothbrush and move it in your mouth properly. Also, brush your tongue and avoid eating anything after brushing for 30 minutes.
Do Flossing
Flossing is a good practice for oral health care (5). It removes food and plaque from the areas where toothbrushes can’t reach. It also prevents the build-up of tartar, thereby protecting you from cavities and gum disease.
Have Regular Dentist Visits
An oral health checkup is essential to identify the underlying dental problems. Having regular dental visits can help with that.
A Word of Caution
Before you attempt oil pulling or any other recipe that uses castor oil for teeth and gums, you should know that it is never advised to swallow castor oil. Doing so can lead to some severe health issues including diarrhea, dehydration, and possibly even ricin poisoning.
If you are going to put castor oil in your mouth, you should only use high-quality oils. You should look for bottles that are marked with attributes like:
- Cold pressed
- Virgin
- Hexane-free
- Certified organic
Final Thoughts: Castor Oil for Teeth and Gums
You must be very careful if you plan to use castor oil for your oral health. However, you can definitely reap the benefits of this use when it comes to your overall health. Give it a try today to see how it can benefit your oral health!
Castor oil does not contain ricin. Ricin. A dose of purified ricin powder the size of a few grains of table salt can kill an adult human. Castor oil and products made out of it are safe to use and do not contain ricin.
Castor oil is a stimulant laxative, so it’s not that “you should never swallow castor oil”. For readers interested, read on Medical News Today (https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/313523.php) or any other source not written by a layperson on natural products. Just search “castor oil for constipation” and evaluate what you find.
Not that I’d swallow that oil! It must be disgusting! But I remember stories from my grandparents who used castor oil for constipation. Today we have other (and better means), but anyway, I just wanted to say that it’s not gonna kill you if you swallow a bit when you are doing oil pull, with a good quality oil, of course. 😉
Hi jane..thats good….you are a real help to many…i appreciate for that information….thanks..
Thanks!! Glad it could help.