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Home / Health / 95% Suffer Oral Issues: Is Clove the Ancient Solution?

95% Suffer Oral Issues: Is Clove the Ancient Solution?

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Nearly 95% of adults face oral health problems, stressing daily dental care.
  • Cloves neutralize post-meal acids, combat bad breath, and reduce gum inflammation.
  • Synthetic mouthwashes may disrupt beneficial oral bacteria, favoring natural remedies.
95% Suffer Oral Issues: Is Clove the Ancient Solution?

A staggering 95% of the adult population contends with oral health issues, highlighting the critical importance of daily dental hygiene. Traditional solutions like synthetic mouthwashes, though convenient, can harm the delicate balance of beneficial oral bacteria. This has spurred interest in natural remedies, with cloves emerging as a significant ally.

Cloves, recognized in Ayurvedic traditions and now supported by modern research, offer multifaceted benefits for oral health. Their consumption after meals, particularly those rich in carbohydrates, helps neutralize harmful acids and stimulate alkaline saliva production. This action combats the demineralization of tooth enamel and reduces the 'acid attack' window.

Furthermore, cloves effectively address halitosis by targeting the bacteria responsible for bad breath. The eugenol in cloves acts as a bactericidal agent, reducing volatile sulfur compounds and offering a more sustainable breath profile. They also combat chronic gum inflammation, with their anti-inflammatory properties soothing the gum line and aiding in tightening the attachment between teeth and gums.

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While cloves offer numerous benefits, caution is advised. Excessive consumption can lead to increased bleeding risk due to their blood-thinning properties and potential liver toxicity. High doses may also cause hypoglycemia or gastrointestinal distress. Direct application of concentrated clove oil can cause oral burns. As research from a February 2026 Global Dental Health Initiative report highlights India's role in the 'Resistant Biofilm Crisis,' cloves present a science-backed shortcut to better oral health for millions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nearly 95% of the adult population suffers from some form of oral issue, highlighting the critical importance of daily dental hygiene.
Cloves help neutralize post-meal acids, reduce bad breath by targeting bacteria, and soothe gum inflammation with their anti-inflammatory properties.
Excessive clove consumption may increase bleeding risk, cause liver toxicity, lead to hypoglycemia, or result in gastrointestinal distress.

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