2. Baking Soda
Baking soda, also called sodium bicarbonate, is a great home remedy for removing plaque. It neutralizes acids in the mouth, thereby reducing the amount of harmful bacteria. It also helps whiten and brighten your pearly whites.
A 2008 study published in The Journal of Clinical Dentistry analyzed five clinical studies and concluded that baking soda paste or powder can more efficiently remove plaque than non-baking soda products.
- Put a small amount of baking soda on the bristles of your wet toothbrush and brush your teeth with it. Rinse your mouth and teeth thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Alternatively, mix 1 teaspoon of salt with 2 teaspoons of baking soda. Dip a dampened toothbrush in the mixture. Brush your teeth with this powder gently.
- Another option is to mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with enough hydrogen peroxide to make a paste. Use it to brush your teeth and gums, spit it out and rinse your mouth thoroughly.
Use any of these remedies once or twice a week.
Note: Do not use baking soda in excess as it may damage the tooth enamel over time.
3. Guava
Both guava fruit and leaves are considered excellent antiplaque agents to help remove plaque accumulated on the teeth and gums. Plus, they have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that help reduce swelling and pain in the gums.
A 2014 study published in the International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences showed that guava leaf extract causes a reduction in the adhesion of early plaque. It has excellent antibacterial and biofilm-inhibition activity against Streptococcus mutans that cause dental plaque.
- Wash some tender guava leaves and chew them thoroughly, then spit them out. Do this daily to reduce the risk of plaque formation on the teeth.
- Take a piece of unripe guava, sprinkle salt on it and chew it slowly. Do this 1 to 2 times daily for a few days.
- You can also use a mouth rinse containing guava leaf extract.
4. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is effective at dealing with gum disease caused by plaque and tartar. Being an antimicrobial, it kills the bacteria that cause plaque buildup. Plus, it fights bad breath.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Oral Health and Dental Management found that aloe vera demonstrates a similar effect on plaque and gingivitis compared with the benchmark control chlorhexidine mouthwash.
- Slit an aloe vera leaf and extract the pulp.
- Rub the pulp directly on your teeth and gum line.
- Leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse it off with cold water.
- Use this remedy twice daily.
5. Cloves
Ground cloves have been widely used for ages as a home remedy to relieve toothaches. It can also be used to fight microbes in your mouth that may cause plaque and tartar.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology notes that an herbal mouth rinse containing clove, tea tree oil and basil reduced the microbial colony forming units, making it an effective antiplaque and antigingivitis agent.
- Mix 1 teaspoon of powdered cloves and a little olive oil. Apply this mixture on your teeth. Wait a few minutes, then rinse it off with lukewarm water. Do this twice a day.
- Also, chew 1 or 2 cloves on a regular basis to support oral health and reduce bad breath caused by the bacteria in your mouth.
6. White Vinegar
White vinegar contains acetic acid that can help prevent demineralization of enamel as well as prevent and reduce accumulation of plaque. It also has antibacterial properties.
A 2014 study published in the International Journal of Advanced Health Sciences suggests that a significant amount of dissolution of plaque dextran was observed in vinegar (4 percent acetic acid) as compared to distilled water and glycerin.
- Mix 2 teaspoons of white vinegar and 1 teaspoon of salt in ½ cup of warm water.
- Rinse your mouth with this mixture once or twice a day.
7. Orange Peels
Orange peels are often used as a natural whitener to remove stains from your teeth.
Plus, the limonene in orange peels helps break down plaque without eroding your enamel, while the vitamin C in them helps prevent growth of microorganisms on your teeth.
- Rub the inside portion of fresh orange peels directly on your teeth and gums before going to bed.
- Leave it overnight and rinse it off the next morning.
- Repeat as needed to keep your teeth clean and white.
If you don’t have fresh orange peels, you can use dried orange peel powder.
8. Rosemary Essential Oil
Rosemary essential oil works like a disinfectant to eradicate oral bacteria. It can prevent plaque buildup, cavities and help get rid of bad breath.
A 2012 study published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology suggests that the plant extracts from rosemary inhibited the growth of oral bacteria, glucosyltransferase activity, glucan production and plaque formation.
- Mix 2 or 3 drops of rosemary essential oil in 1 tablespoon of water or carrier oil.
- Swish the mixture through your teeth for about 10 minutes.
- Spit it out and brush your teeth as usual. Do not swallow or gargle with it.
- Repeat twice daily.
If you don’t have rosemary essential oil, you can use sage or thyme essential oil.
9. Black Tea
Rinsing with black tea can control oral bacteria and help reduce the risk of plaque formation, thanks to its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Plus, it is a rich source of fluoride.
This mineral helps prevent tooth decay as it encourages better quality tooth enamel and reduces the ability of the oral bacteria to produce acid which causes tooth decay.
A 2011 study published in The Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences suggests that fluoride-rich Iranian green tea and black tea have antibacterial (Streptococcus mutans) qualities.
- Steep a black tea bag in a cup of hot water for 5 minutes.
- Squeeze the tea bag into the water to release the maximum amount of fluoride, then remove it.
- Allow the tea to cool, then use it to rinse your mouth.
- Repeat once daily to prevent plaque buildup.
10. Cheese
Cheese helps in the production of alkaline saliva that helps neutralize plaque acid. It helps create a protective layer around your teeth that keeps plaque bacteria’s acid at bay. Plus, it contains calcium and phosphates that help remineralize your teeth.
A 2012 study published in The Journal of European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry notes that cheese without any added sugar (sucrose) may prevent dental caries by increasing calcium and phosphorus concentration in dental plaque
Eat a small amount of hard cheese after your meals to prevent plaque formation.
Additional Tips:
- Eat spicy foods to stimulate your salivary glands. Saliva helps clean your teeth and gums, thus fighting gum disease and dental decay.
- Chew a raw apple an hour after eating food. It will clean your teeth and help heal the gums.
- Eating figs can also strengthen your teeth and stimulate saliva flow. Make sure you chew them thoroughly.
- Limit your consumption of processed foods that contain sugar and starch. Oral bacteria thrive on sugary foods.
- Use margosa twigs as a toothbrush to brush your teeth.
- Get your teeth and gums professionally cleaned at least once a year.