Oil pulling can be a gentle and effective practice, especially for someone in your situation looking to maintain oral health. Given your age and dental history, it might be wise to start with coconut oil. Coconut oil has antimicrobial properties, primarily due to its lauric acid content, which can help in keeping oral bacteria in check. It’s also relatively mild in taste, making it suitable for those new to oil pulling.
Start by taking about a tablespoon of coconut oil, put it in your mouth and allow it to melt if it’s solid at room temperature. Then swish it gently around your mouth, pulling it between your teeth. Initially, aim for about 5-10 minutes each session. As you get comfortable, you might want to extend this to 15-20 minutes. Just be sure not to swallow the oil, as it will be carrying bacteria and toxins drawn from your oral cavity.
Perform oil pulling in the morning on an empty stomach before brushing your teeth. Once you’re done, spit the oil into a trash bin (not the sink, to avoid plumbing issues). Rinse your mouth with warm water and follow up with your normal brushing routine.
It’s important to integrate good oral hygiene habits along with oil pulling. If your gums or teeth sensitivity increases, consider reducing the swishing time. Since you have dental complexities, always observe if the practice is genuinely helping and make changes if you experiencing discomfort.
Although oil pulling is beneficial, it is not a substitute for regular dental check-ups. Regular monitoring by an oral health professional is key in preventing any unforeseen complications, even if surgical interventions are not currently an option. Avoid ingesting the oil and remember that patience and consistency is important in seeing subtle improvements in oral health through Ayurveda methods.


