Aloe Vera & Oral Health: A Home Remedy for Tooth Infection

cut up aloe vera plant that can be used for health benefits

If you’ve ever spent a summer in Arizona, you’re probably familiar with the painful sting of a sunburn. And nothing is as soothing to sunburned skin as aloe vera. But aloe vera can also benefit your oral health and be a good home remedy for tooth infections. 

That’s because the aloe vera plant has amino acids along with B1, B2, B6 and C vitamins. These vitamins help your body’s cells work properly. Plus, the aloe vera plant has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, so it can boost healing and treat pain related to gum disease and other oral issues like canker sores and cold sores. Read on to discover why the health benefits of aloe vera make it a good home remedy for tooth infections:

Aloe Vera Reduces Inflammation

Although plaque occurs naturally, too much of it can cause swollen, red gums, resulting in gingivitis.

Aloe vera reverses inflammation by improving the immune system and aids in collagen production. In a study on patients with gingivitis, research showed that treatments including aloe vera sped up the healing process and helped reduce overall inflammation of the gums.

Aloe Vera Reduces Bacteria

For people with periodontitis (a severe form of gum disease), an overgrowth of bacteria triggers painful and swollen gums. But some plant sterols found in aloe vera may act as an antiseptic, meaning they stop or slow down bacteria growth. This helps reduce infection in the mouth and other areas of the body.

In another study on patients with severe gum disease, researchers found that using aloe vera gel with a deep cleaning of the teeth and gums done by a dental hygienist had better results than a deep cleaning treatment alone.

Aloe Vera Reduces Pain

Mouth sores can be caused by illness, stress, infection, dentures that don’t fit well or a broken tooth or filling. Though very common, canker sores and cold sores are painful and can make it hard to eat and talk.

When salicylic acid found in aloe vera breaks down in the body it turns into an aspirin-like compound. This compound helps provide some pain relief when applied topically to sores in or around the mouth.

How to Use Aloe Vera for Oral Health

While aloe vera can help protect your teeth, gums, and mouth against infection, it should be used in addition to regular oral hygiene practices like brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist.

You can find oral products like toothpastes, mouthwashes and tooth gels that contain aloe vera as an active ingredient for daily use.

To treat a cold sore, apply aloe vera balm or gel three times per day until the sore has dried.

As with many natural remedies, more research is needed, and you should speak with your dentist about any potential or known risks associated with using aloe vera on the mouth or gums.

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Jessica Arnold
Jessica Arnold is the social media and content specialist at Delta Dental of Arizona. She has a background in digital marketing and really appreciates how social media platforms can connect consumers and companies in a more meaningful way. She’s a true native Phoenician who loves spending time outside (when it’s not so hot!) with her daughter and husband. She's passionate about good overall health and is excited to have found her way into a company that enables wellness in Arizona. Her favorite social network is Reddit, where she can take a deep dive into very random topics (including oral health). With a toddler at home she’s slowly learning more about children’s oral health and how to get them to brush their little chompers—a daily battle, but well worth it! [Editor's Note: Jessica is no longer a current DDAZ employee.]