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Аннета Эссекс » 08 Sep 2017, 16:16
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Periodontosis – folk remedies

Parodontosis – treatment with folk remedies. Periodontal disease is a chronic disease of the tissues surrounding the teeth (periodontal), atrophy of the alveolar processes (dental cells), which leads to mobility and loss of teeth. The tissue that surrounds our teeth is called the periodontium and is susceptible to a disease of its own called periodontal disease. With periodontal disease, teeth can begin to fall out, it is often accompanied by suppuration, the gums become inflamed, the teeth become loose.

But, despite the fact that periodontal disease manifests itself in the human oral cavity, the true causes of its occurrence are in the human body as a whole. Often, periodontal disease develops in people who suffer from diseases of some internal organs, especially often this occurs against the background of diseases of the liver, intestines, stomach, vascular diseases and the endocrine system. In addition, periodontal disease can develop due to insufficient saturation of the body with vitamins, beneficial trace elements contained in fresh vegetables and fruits. Improper care of the oral cavity, the formation of tartar, also play a big role in the process of the onset of the disease.

In the oral cavity, blood circulation is disturbed, the necks of the teeth are exposed due to thinning of the mucous membrane, the bone atrophies, the roots are exposed. That is why the teeth begin to sway, the bite is disturbed, which leads to another injury to the tissues surrounding the tooth. The inflammation continues, a putrid odor appears. The correct action would be to contact the dentist, as well as the treatment of periodontal disease with folk remedies that allow you to strengthen your teeth and save them from falling out.

Many suffer from bleeding gums, especially in the spring. The reason – periodontal disease and lack of vitamins. Onions, garlic, fresh pine needle tea, juices from their vegetables (carrots, beets, etc.) help in such cases. Many folk remedies are used to treat periodontal disease, but the effectiveness of each of them depends on the individual characteristics of each organism.

Causes of periodontal disease
Deficiency in fresh vegetables and fruits (vitamins C and P), overload when chewing the remaining teeth after the removal of destroyed ones, the deposition of tartar are the causes leading to inflammation of the periodontal tissues, disturbances in the periodontal vessels and nerves.

Symptoms of periodontal disease
At the beginning of periodontitis, burning is possible, itching, pulsation in the gums, then the necks of the teeth begin to be exposed, sometimes the gums swell slightly, the roots of the teeth are exposed more and more, the teeth loosen and fall out.

Treatment of periodontitis with folk methods
Salt and sunflower oil. Take 2 tbsp. spoons of fresh sunflower oil and mix with 1 teaspoon of salt. Rinse your mouth with this mixture in the morning and evening for 3-5 minutes. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after rinsing.
Treatment of periodontitis with propolis extract. Make a solution of propolis. 15 percent dissolve the alcohol extract of propolis in water (20 drops per glass of boiled water at room temperature). Rinse your mouth twice a day for a month.
Treatment of periodontitis with tea and garlic. The most effective for many is the following mixture: 1 teaspoon of dry tea and one well-crushed garlic clove pour a glass of boiling water and leave for 20 minutes. Then rinse your mouth thoroughly for 15 minutes.
After four treatments, gum bleeding should stop completely.

Treatment of periodontal disease with propolis. 15-20 g of propolis finely crumble, pour 0.5 liters of vodka, insist, shaking. When infused, take the tincture in your mouth and rub your teeth with a hard toothbrush. If it burns a lot, you can dilute it with water to half.
A simple folk remedy for the treatment of periodontal disease is cranberry gruel. Keep it in your mouth.
Smelt is one of the most delicious fish. But medical scientists have also identified its medicinal properties. The fat of this small fish began to be used as a cure for many diseases. Periodontal disease and erosion of intestinal ulcers are able to cure this miraculous fat.
For the treatment of periodontal disease, such a folk remedy is also used: rub honey mixed with salt into the gums: for 20 g of honey, 5-10 g of table salt (it is better if the salt is burnt), stir thoroughly until dissolved.
Put a lump of a mixture of salt and honey in a cloth and, if necessary, rub your teeth with it. For periodontal disease and other loosening of the gums, mix tooth powder with calamus root powder (0.5 g of calamus per reception) and brush your teeth 3 times a day.
Mix 1 teaspoon of dry tea and 1 teaspoon of chopped garlic, pour 1 cup of boiling water. Infuse in a tightly sealed container for 20 minutes, strain. Rinse your mouth for 5-10 minutes. You should first brush your teeth well and only after that rinse. The course of treatment is 2 weeks.
Cotton swab or bandage moisten with fir oil and apply to a sore tooth or inflamed gum for 10-20 minutes. In case of toothache, repeat after 1.5-2 hours; with periodontitis, 15-20 applications are required with a repetition of the course after 6 months. In severe form of periodontal disease, it is permissible to conduct a third course also after 6 months. Avoid burning the mucous membrane.
With periodontal disease and caries, rinse your mouth with an aqueous solution of alcohol (10-15%) propolis extract: 20 drops per 1 glass of water.
Pour 1 teaspoon of onion seeds with 0.5 liters of hot water, insist, wrapped overnight, strain. Rinse your mouth 3 times a day for periodontal disease and dental caries.
Drink raw potato juice to strengthen your teeth. After drinking, be sure to rinse your mouth, as direct contact with potato juice on tooth enamel destroys it.
Take 25 g of propolis, grind it so that the pieces are no more than 0.4 mm, put in a dark glass bottle and pour 100 ml of alcohol or 150 ml of strong vodka, mix well until the propolis is completely dissolved. Add 50 g of dry crushed St. John’s wort leaves and infuse for 15 days, periodically shaking the bottle. At the end of the infusion, filter. To prepare rinses, dissolve 20-30 drops in 0.5 cups of water. Rinse your mouth 4-5 times a day.
If the gums bleed, it is recommended to wipe them with a powder of burnt alum and salt.
To strengthen the gums, rub them every day with a clove of garlic. The course of treatment is 2 weeks. If necessary, after 5 days, the treatment can be repeated.
To get rid of periodontal disease, rub honey mixed with salt into the gums: for 20 g of honey, 5-10 g of table salt (it is better if the salt is burnt) and stir thoroughly until dissolved. Put a lump of a mixture of salt and honey in a cloth and rub your teeth with it.
To strengthen the gums, rub them every day with the juice of a fresh yarrow plant.
Mix 2 parts of oak bark powder and 1 part of lime blossom, pour 1 teaspoon of the mixture with 1 cup of boiling water, heat for 3 minutes and strain after cooling. Rinse your mouth with warm decoction for bleeding gums.
For periodontal disease and other loosening of the gums, mix tooth powder with calamus root powder (0.5 tons of calamus root per 1 dose) and brush your teeth 3 times a day.
For gum bleeding, mix 5 tablespoons of finely chopped pine needles (without twigs), 2 tablespoons of crushed rose hips and 1 tablespoon of finely chopped onion peel. Pour the mixture with 1.5 liters of boiling water, bring to a boil and boil for another 5 minutes. This is the daily norm. Decoction drink warm as tea.
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