Arimedadi oil is another preventative home remedy for gum disease that studies show is as effective as chlorhexidine, which is used as a disinfectant before surgeries. Arimedadi oil is part of a tradition of oil pulling, an ancient therapy that improves gum and tooth health. There are two methods: fill the mouth with liquid and hold for 5 to 15 minutes before spitting out, or use a small amount in the mouth for the same length of time while swishing through the teeth. The process is similar to traditional mouthwash, but with oil pulling, the liquid is Arimedadi oil.

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