Malunggay is a good herbal medicine and almost all its parts has medicinal value proven to be effective. It has good inflammatory effect. Decoction of roots is used as gargle for hoarseness and sore throat so I believe that it could offer an effectiveness as well in gingivitis.For detailed medicinal value of malunggay try to visit this link: http://www.stuartxchange.com/Malunggay.html
2006-08-05 07:26:59
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Closys antiseptic rinse!!! It's the best, doesn't burn, and tastes like water. You can use Listerine if you want to, but it really hurts, especially sensitive gums. You must buy the Closys at a drug store, as it's not available in most grocery stores. Brushing after every meal, when you wake up, and before you go to bed is essential now that you need to get that gum disease under control. The toothpaste doesn't really matter in the long run as long as it has fluoride. Basically, they are all the same. I use Crest complete with Scope for fresh breath. I really like it. My dentist gave me a sample of it. You might want to stroll the toothcare aisle in your local store and read some labels. You might find something that suits you -- whitening, sensitive, etc. When you received your diagnosis for gingivitis, your dentist didn't give you suggestions? If not, call the dentist's office.
2016-03-26 22:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Very, just wished it did with your hallitosis too.
2006-08-04 02:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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