To strengthen your gums naturally, focusing on herbal remedies and practices from a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective could be quite effective. Since you’re considering neem and clove oil, I’ll explain how to use them effectively. Neem has antifungal and antibacterial properties. You can use neem sticks to brush your teeth gently, which not only helps in removing plaque but can also massage and strengthen the gums. Alternatively, using a neem-based toothpaste can be a simpler option.
Clove oil, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, can be beneficial for gum health. Dilute clove oil with a carrier oil like coconut oil—a few drops in a teaspoon—and apply it gently to your gums. Just make sure you don’t swallow it. If you’re open to it, coconut oil itself can be used for oil pulling. Swishing a tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth for about 10–15 minutes daily can help fight harmful bacteria and promote overall oral health.
Respecting your question about tea, some teas, especially black teas, can be high in tannins that might contribute to gum problems if consumed excessively. Opt for green tea, which can have beneficial effects due to its antioxidant properties, but moderation is key.
As you eat a healthy diet, ensure your intake includes plenty of vitamin C (supports collagen production), phosphourus, calcium, and iron for strengthening the gums’ structure. Foods rich in these nutrients should aid in maintaining gum health. Finally, remember to floss gently to avoid injury to your gums. If bleeding persists, or you feel intense discomfort, definitely consult a periodontist to rule out deeper issues that might need prompt attention.



