Coconut Oil helps reduce Plaque formation and Gingivitis, Finds Study
Researchers from a recent survey have found out that coconut oil showed significant and promising improvements in reducing plaque formation and gingivitis, as published in the European Journal of Dentistry.
Coconut oil (Cocos nucifera) is still a little-known product, obtained through the cold squeezing of the dried coconut copra. It has antibacterial, antiviral, antimycotic properties together with many others. They can be effective, for instance, against the bacteria causing gastric ulcers, sinusitis, food poisoning, urinary tract infections, and caries. However, there are still a few pieces of evidence in the literature of studies regarding the properties of coconut oil in relation to the oral cavity. Hence, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of coconut oil as a coadjuvant in reducing plaque formation and for the treatment of gingivitis.
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