Oral Care
The green properties that your Oral Care need!
Aloe Vera and oral hygiene go hand by hand, as aloe vera has remarkable properties for teeth and gums’ health. Gingivitis, periodontal disease, and diseases of the associated structures, i.e., interdental ligament and bone, alveolar bone, and tooth structure itself, all have a common etiology; plaque. Plague in the oral cavity is ubiquitous, and its control is critical not only to control inflammation but also maintenance of healthy gums and fresh breath.
Antibacterial and antifungal agents are the most distinctive qualities to combat oral problems, such as tartar, sores, and bad breath.
The chemistry of aloe vera gel has been investigated on and off for several decades. Aloe vera gel includes polysaccharides containing glucose, mannose, galactose, xylose, arabinose, tannins, steroids, organic acids, antibiotic principle(s), glucuronic acid, enzymes: oxidase, catalase, and amylase, trace sugars, calcium oxalate, a protein containing eighteen amino acids, “wound healing hormones”, biogenic stimulators, saponins, vitamins, chloride, sulfate iron, calcium, copper, sodium, potassium, manganese, zinc, etc.
The Aloe Vera plant’s pulp is useful to heal sores and canker sores, improve enamel and prevent cavities, and dries herpes and minimizes infections.
The Aloe Vera leaves contain amino acids and vitamins, which serve as a boost for the immune system to solve oral problems like ulcers and lichen planus and rashes or wounds inside the mouth.
Dentists have recognized the antibacterial activity of Aloe Vera when they found out that gingivalis strains, responsible for the majority of periodontal diseases, could not withstand Aloe.
The Aloe Vera’s secret to taking care of hygiene and oral health is in the power of its cellular regeneration, which favors healing and recoveries of tissues thanks to mannose phosphate. Sores, canker sores, herpes, and lip sores (cracks in the corners of the mouth) are usually related to infection of a fungus or bacteria or a wound caused by rubbing or stress. The Aloe Vera juice can be applied directly over the damaged area to accelerate the recovery.
Reduces inflammation of the gums and minimizes pain.
The Aloe Vera has useful properties for mouth health as an anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antiseptic, minimizing pain and preventing the spread of infections. The natural juice of this plant helps reduce inflammation of the gums and treats gingivitis, besides being a great help to minimize toothache and reduce phlegm.
With a high content of antiseptic substances such as lupeol, salicylic acid, urea nitrogen, cinnamic acid, phenol, and sulfur, Aloe Vera favors drying the affected tissues the mouth, minimizing the risk of infection and accelerates healing. The depurative properties of the plant are useful to prevent cavities and tartar and protect the tooth enamel. Thanks to the anthraquinones present in its pulp, that serves to combat germs and bacteria in the mouth. Aloe Vera is also useful in periodontal health by minimizing the yellowish spots that appear on the teeth trough consuming, for example, coffee or tobacco. The use of Aloe Vera is also to calm the pain and irritation during the growth of the first teeth of babies, a process that often causes discomfort and inflammation of the gums. In these cases, Aloe Vera effectively minimizes the discomfort of this phase of children’s growth.
Aloe Vera Toothpaste is a breakthrough in the science of Oral hygiene; the water is replaced with soothing Aloe Vera juice, which is combined with a powerful blend of carefully selected natural, active ingredients to create a truly exceptional toothpaste. Regular brushing with Aloe Dent gives you front line support in the fight against gum disease and dental decay naturally and still leaves your mouth feeling tingling fresh.
Aloe Vera Mouthwash also provides a natural and soothing antibacterial action, promotes healthy Oral health keeping your gums and teeth strong and clean.
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