Aloe Vera For Dental Health

Some of our Aloe Vera Gel Health Drink customers have asked us if the aloe could be the reason why their dentists think their gums have improved.

Aloe vera is used as a natural remedy for a plethora of ailments. The most popular uses of aloe vera are for skin burns, wounds and as an internal cleanser aiding stomach issues. However, recent studies have revealed

 another use for this healing plant. In his article, “Aloe Vera: Its Potential Use in Wound Healing and Disease Control in Oral Conditions”, Dr. Timothy E. Moore said that aloe vera “has been shown to enhance defense mechanisms.” Moore, a periodontist, added that the plant “has a variety of components to help combat periodontal disease and other oral conditions.”

Moore reported that he has used aloe vera for over 6,000 patients in his recent 14 years of dental practice. “I’ve observed remarkable healing, reduced edema, and pain control,” he said.

Aloe vera is prescribed in multiple instances. After periodontal surgery, aloe vera may be applied directly on the site of the incision. This holds true to any oral abrasion. For example, if the gum tissues are irritated from eating, brushing or flossing, aloe vera may be employed to speed up the healing process. Studies have shown that aloe vera contains salicylic acid, an established pain reliever, and other anti-inflammatory agents that aid in the healing time of wounds.

A common problem after the extraction of wisdom teeth is the painful development of dry sockets, an uncomfortable condition that exists when a blood clot is removed, thus exposing the bone to air, food and fluids. “Extraction sites respond more comfortably and dry sockets do not develop when aloe vera is applied,” said Moore in his study, which is available in full on The International Aloe Science Council website.

For patients with denture problems and dental implants, the application of aloe vera may be used to control inflammation and ward off bacteria. Aloe vera has also shown successful when used to combat symptoms such as dry mouth, gingivitis and painful oral effects caused by diabetes and AIDS. It is also helpful in the treatment of gum disease by reducing the bleeding of the gums and acting as an antiseptic, said Richard Sudworth in his article, “The Use of Aloe Vera in Dentistry”.

“The aloe vera seems to promote more rapid healing and pain relief,” said Sudworth, in reference to cold sores, cracked lips and root canal treatment. Sudworth emphasized the significance of choosing aloe vera products that are pure and unadulterated. Stockton’s Fresh Frozen Aloe #1® Aloe Vera Gel contains no preservatives or fillers and is of the coveted Aloe Barbadensis Miller Stockton variety, known for it’s supreme health benefits.

The recognized healing effects of aloe vera in dentistry have led to its’ inclusion in many types of toothpaste products.

“Interest is gathering momentum across our country as researchers are becoming interested in alternative therapy utilizing natural products versus synthetic agents,” said periodontist Dr. Timothy Moore, who used aloe vera on the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. “Aloe vera has an unlimited future in new applications, and I sense in dentistry we are just on the cutting edge of promising utilization for anti-inflammatory procedures, anti-viral, and immunological benefits for our patients.”

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