If the gums bleed, then this is the result of the development of an inflammatory process in them and a sign that there is a serious disease. Most likely, this is a sign of gingivitis in neglected state, and maybe even periodontitis. Both diseases are characterized by sufficiently strong bleeding gums, which can occur even in a dream, there are also pain and odor from the mouth.
When the first signs of bleeding appear, you should immediately consult a dentist, as it signals that the disease has gone very far. Treatment in this situation is simply necessary, because because of the periodontitis the bone tissue is destroyed, the teeth are loosened and eventually fall out. An alternative to this treatment can be folk remedies for bleeding gums.
Folk remedies for the treatment of bleeding
It is recommended to rinse the mouth with decoction of sage, chamomile or oak bark. You can also use a solution of baking soda.
Some plants, in addition to stopping bleeding, have an astringent effect that acts as a weak anesthetic and as a local anti-inflammatory agent. For example, infusion and extract of water pepper can increase the density of the walls of blood vessels, increase blood coagulability.
To treat bleeding, it is also possible to use straight-leafed crochet, urban gorilla, dwarfed willow, geranium blood red, mountain arnica, bloodlet, sandy sedge. Infusions and decoctions of these plants are used as mouth rinsers, and can also be used in the form of applications that should be applied to the gums.
In addition, it is worthwhile to carry out procedures that prevent the formation of tartar.
This effect can be obtained if you use carrots (wild or garden), birch or horsetail. A good result will be obtained after the introduction of a black radish or lemon into the diet. Radish juice can reduce the density of tartar and reduce stone formation in general, and citric acid will maintain a normal pH level in the body.
Recipes
- It is necessary to crush one tablespoon of sage thoroughly and pour two hundred milliliters of steep boiling water. Infuse for fifteen to twenty minutes in a container with a lid. The ready infusion is filtered and used to rinse the mouth in a warm form).
- One tablespoon of oak bark chop and pour two hundred milliliters of water, put on fire, bring to a boil and cook for five to seven minutes. Next, the broth is filtered and the mouth is rinsed twice a day in case the gum begins to bleed.
- Dried St. John's wort (fifty grams) is ground and mixed with crushed dry propolis (twenty-five grams) in dark glass ware. Next, the ingredients are poured into 150 ml of vodka, tightly closed and insisted for a week in a dark place. The mixture is recommended to be shaken every day. The resulting mixture is filtered. To use, fifty drops of the resulting mixture should be diluted with two hundred milliliters of warm water.
- Freshly squeezed aloe juice (two tablespoons) and onion juice (two tablespoons) are mixed together and moistened with a cotton swab in the resulting mixture, which is then applied to the bleeding gums. The procedure is performed up to two times a day.
- Half of the onions are cleaned and mixed with one or two pieces of aloe leaf of a three year old, previously all the ingredients are finely chopped. A well-mixed mixture is taken into the mouth one tablespoon and chewed for several minutes (then spit out a lot). The procedure is performed two to three times a day.
- One tablespoon of walnut leaves (pre-cut the leaves) is poured with four hundred milliliters of steep boiling water and insisted for an hour, after which the infusion should be filtered. This infusion rinses the oral cavity once or twice a day.
- Three tablespoons of unripe walnut are ground and poured into two hundred milliliters of cold water. The mixture is kept on low heat for twenty minutes, then the answer is filtered and used for rinsing up to twice a day, with bleeding gums.