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Uses and effects of real lavender - Oral care, mouth care, dentistry

This article contains information about organic lavender - Lavandula Bohemia and links to research articles that support its medicinal effects.

Effects of lavender essential oil and its clinical significance in dentistry

  • Essential oils are known to have numerous medicinal properties that have been used since the Middle Ages

  • Lavender essential oil is known for its rich medicinal properties: it has antimicrobial, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive and antioxidant properties.

  • The use of lavender essential oil in dentistry has a number of benefits without any side effects.

  • Therefore, the current use of lavender essential oils in dentistry is promising.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35991803/
2022

Essential oils in the treatment of dental diseases

  • Essential oils have significant preventive and therapeutic effects in the treatment of dental diseases, especially dental diseases.

  • Essential oils are often used to treat dental diseases due to their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

  • The use of lavender essential oil is recommended because of its high antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory content

  • Recent WHO studies show that dental diseases are the most common disease in society.

  • Therapeutic efficacy has been demonstrated in the treatment of periodontitis, caries, toothache, gingivitis and plaque.

  • Various preclinical and clinical studies demonstrate the safety and efficacy of essential oils.

  • Products based on essential lavender oil are already being used commercially.

  • Essential oils of clove, lavender, mint, cinnamon, eucalyptus, lemon, tea tree and ylang-ylang have high therapeutic efficacy in dental diseases.

https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC126.72677286

Lavandula angustifolia essential oil - suppression of key components of bad breath

  • Fusobacterium nucleatum is a bacterium that produces volatile sulfur compounds – the source of bad breath

  • Efforts have been made to eliminate volatile sulfur compounds by natural essential oils

  • The effect of lavender essential oil (Lavandula angustifolia) was investigated. The essential oil of Lavandula angustifolia was extracted by hydrodistillation

  • The use of lavender essential oil significantly reduced the excretion of volatile sulfur compounds.

  • The antibacterial activity values are comparable to those of chlorhexidine.

  • Lavender essential oil proved to be highly effective and prevented the production of volatile sulfur compounds by bacteria.

  • Lavender essential oil can be a suitable alternative to conventional chemical odor control agents.

  • The chemical analysis of lavender essential oil shows five main components, with camphor being the most common (almost ⅓)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38482175/

Antimicrobial efficacy of five essential oils against oral pathogens

  • The study investigated the effect of lavender essential oil against oral pathogens.

  • Investigation of the antimicrobial activities of tea tree oil, lavender oil, thyme oil and peppermint oil.

  • The result proves that these oils are effective as intracranial antiseptics against oral pathogens.

  • They have a number of properties: antidepressant, antihypertensive, calming, effects on stress, anxiety and general weakness.

  • It is antiseptic and anti-inflammatory for colds, flu, sinusitis and sore throats.

  • It is balancing, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and regenerating; relieves acne, eczema, dandruff, hair loss, lice, and diaper rash.

  • Heals sunburns, insect bites, and ulcers; relieves athlete's foot, pimples, rashes, and herpes simplex.

  • It has a cleansing and soothing effect; it helps with colic, dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulence, and gastroenteritis. It has a calming and decongestant effect; it lowers blood pressure and reduces palpitations.

https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.4103/1305-7456.119078

Essential oils as therapeutic agents

  • There are more than 750 species of bacteria in the oral cavity, many of which are involved in disease.

  • Poor oral health is associated with chronic and systemic diseases.

  • Essential oils have a bactericidal effect against oral and dental pathogens and are therefore included in mouthwashes.

  • A six-month clinical study demonstrated the effectiveness of rinses with lavender essential oils, a comparable effect against plaque and the prevention of dental caries

  • Mouthwashes containing essential oils (phenol) are already used as preoperative preparations

  • The study proves that alternative prevention and treatment options with essential oils are effective and safe

  • In contrast, commercially available products alter the oral microbiota and therefore have undesirable side effects.

  • Oral health affects the overall quality of life.

http://www.ijocrweb.com/pdf/2013/July-September/9128_Review%20Article.pdf

  • The best essential oils for toothache

  • There is evidence that some essential oils can temporarily relieve toothache

  • may also have other oral health benefits.

  • Lavandula angustifolia has been a popular remedy in aromatherapy since ancient times due to its calming scent

  • Several studies have shown that lavender can reduce the sensation of pain.

  • Lavender essential oil contains linalool, which has antibacterial and antifungal properties and thus helps reduce plaque and fight tooth decay.

  • A study of 30 volunteers showed that inhaling lavender oil reduced stress and pain.

  • Drinking lavender tea is also recommended for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/essential-oils-for-toothache

The role of lavender essential oil in dental care

  • Study proves effectiveness of essential oils in oral diseases

  • Essential oils, including lavender, are safe, economical, effective, and readily available

  • Therefore, essential oils isolated from plants are considered a good alternative to synthetic chemicals.

  • Due to the inhibition of prostaglandins, lavender has an analgesic effect.

  • Due to these effects, lavender oils may be a promising substitute for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in dentistry.

  • It can also be used topically as an ointment for gingivitis.

  • Gentle dental preparations in the form of toothpaste, powder, chewing gum and dental floss are already available on the market.

  • The examples from the study suggest the possibility of a wider application of oils as preventive or curative therapy.

  • When combined with other medications, they can help reduce the overall burden of oral diseases in the world.

https://www.ijcpd.com/abstractArticleContentBrowse/IJCPD/5/15/3/28820/abstractArticle/Article

A study on lavender essential oil in aromatherapy and its effects on dental anxiety in children

  • A study has shown that lavender essential oil significantly reduces heart rate and anxiety in dentistry. Lavender essential oil therefore offers a potential natural treatment.

  • 60 children aged 6 to 12 years were randomly selected and received lavender and patchouli before dental treatment.

  • The oils of lavender and patchouli improved the physiological and physical well-being of the children as they also have a calming effect.

  • Anxiety levels and heart rate decreased significantly.

  • Aromatherapy appears to be another safe therapeutic approach to alleviate anxiety before dental treatment.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10753106/

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