MCT oil in our oil pulling reduces harmful bacteria in the mouth which is responsible for gingivitis, cavities and periodontitis. Stronger gums with stimulated saliva production!
Oil Pulling plays a part in removing stains caused by unhealthy lifestyle practices (like smoking), food and drinks. The thickness of the oil pulls the stains away, making them whiter over time!
Bad breath caused by sulphur-causing bad bacteria is cleared out by swishing our oil pulling. Coconut oil has lauric acid which is known for its antibacterial properties as well!
Swishing oil in your mouth for a few minutes can help stimulate your salivary glands, promoting drainage of the sinuses, which might help reduce sinus congestion!
Ancient Ayurvedic practices prove oil pulling, when used regularly, reduces bacterial load, getting rid of impurities and toxins, contributing to a healthier oral microbiome!
Oil pulling adds to our holistic approach to oral care by emphasizing the interconnected impacts of oral health and overall well-being. Adding this to your routine ensures improved and longer-lasting results!
Sulphate Free
Vegan
Silicon Oil Free
Crafted with Pure Ingredients
Gluten Free
Sulphate Free
Vegan
Silicon Oil Free
Crafted with Pure Ingredients
Gluten Free
Take 8 to 10 ml of undiluted oil in your mouth.
Swish it around for 5-10 minutes.
Do not swallow. Spit it out and rinse your mouth with water.
It is suggested to follow this routine before brushing, two times a day, to remove the bacteria and oil from your mouth.
Use our Fennel mint oil pulling twice a day before brushing your teeth with Dr.Dento’s toothpaste and rinsing it with our alcohol-free mouthwash, in the morning and at night!
What is oil pulling?
Oil pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic practice that involves swishing oil around in the mouth for about 5-10 minutes to improve oral hygiene and overall health. Some of the commonly used oils include coconut, sesame, and sunflower oil.
How to use oil pulling?
Take 8 to 10 ml of the oil and swish it around your mouth for 5-10 minutes. Do not swallow the oil. Spit it out and rinse your mouth out with water. Follow this with brushing your teeth as usual.
How often should I practice oil pulling?
For the best results, practice oil pulling two times daily, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach and at night before bed.
Can oil pulling replace brushing and flossing?
No, oil pulling should be complementary practice to your oral hygiene routine, and not a replacement. Continue brushing and flossing daily as usual and visit your dentist regularly for optimal oral health.
What type of oil should I use for oil pulling?
Coconut oil is one of the most used because of its antibacterial properties, along with sesame and sunflower oil. Choose cold-pressed, organic oils for the best results.
Is oil pulling safe for everyone?
Oil pulling is generally safe for most people. However, make sure you keep track of any oil allergies or medical conditions that you might have that may affect your oral health. Consult your healthcare provider in case of any irritation.