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Natural Antibiotics May Effectively Support Gum Infection Treatments

No one is going to claim undergoing major dental procedures is enjoyable, but suffering from gum disease and tooth loss is even less appealing. Even after going through an unavoidable procedure, fear about antibiotics or pharmaceutical medicines could weigh on the mind of those who prefer more holistic treatments. An alternative solution may exist as natural treatments - both old and new - could aid in the fight against gum disease.

Taking a natural supplement in addition to a prescribed dental antibiotic might speed up the healing process and lead a dentist to suggest discontinuing the use of prescription antibiotics:

A Brilliant New Breakthrough Discovered

At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, research has revealed a virus phage dubbed EFDG1 has the potential to "eat away" dangerous bacteria that causes troubling infections that refuse to subside after undergoing dental work.

The discovery is based on an examination of lab specimens and, currently, there is no current, approved treatment that uses the virus phage to aid patients. The discovery does show harnessing natural organisms to treat infections is not outdated.

Based on the knowledge gleamed from new discoveries, a dental patient could feel motivated to give old-time natural treatments for gum infections a try.

A Natural Approach Example

No one is suggesting any patient ignore the advice of a dentist or avoid taking any prescriptions intended to treat infections. Those with concerns over taking any antibiotics in excess may wish to supplement their treatment with natural cures for bacteria. One simple "old-time" way to help reduce the presence of bacteria is to swish your mouth with a mix of oregano oil and colloidal silver.

Consult with Your Dentist

To be on the safe side, you should ask your dentist about mixing natural remedies with the antibiotics you are taking. The possibility does exist certain ingredients may diminish the effectiveness of an antibiotic. If you do not come across a recipe for a natural treatment until some time after your session with the dentist, just call or email. Again, you want to be sure nothing hampers the prescribed treatment.

Follow the Directions

Be aware that, even if the ingredients do not cause unwanted interactions with the antibiotic, you still have to be careful how you take the secondary natural treatment. For example, upon using an antibiotic mouthwash, the directions may state to avoid eating or drinking for an hour to ensure the mouthwash stays in contact with the gums. Swishing with the natural remedy too soon wash away the antibiotic.

Remember, the only way the dentist is going to tell you on the follow-up visit to stop using antibiotics is when he/she notices the infection has subsided. So, don't do anything that undermines the healing process. To learn more, contact a company like Accent On Dentistry - Rowena R Martir DMD with any questions or concerns you have.


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