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Category: > Remedies > 10 Natural Remedies for Receding Gums That Support Oral and Gum Health

10 Natural Remedies for Receding Gums That Support Oral and Gum Health

Apr 3, 2016 Carly Fraser Save For Later Print

Last Updated: Jan 08, 2026

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Gum recession process. Medically accurate 3D illustration

Do you suffer from receding gums? And if you do, did you know that there are many natural remedies that help grow back your receding gums in just a few weeks?

Receding gums are basically just that – gums that have receded. It occurs when the gum tissues around your teeth wear away, and the gums recede backward. This exposes a larger surface area of your tooth, which can lead to problems like bacteria build up and tooth pain and sensitivity.

You can even lose teeth if your receding gums get really bad – the damage inflicted on the supporting tissue and bone structures of your teeth will be compromised, and can lead to this scenario.

Symptoms of Receding Gums

It takes time for your gums to recede – it isn’t something that happens overnight. If you have really sensitive teeth, receding gums could be the problem. If your teeth also appear larger (because more of them are exposed) than they were a few years ago, it is also likely that you have receding gums, and should get to treatment right away (naturally, of course!).

Here are some symptoms of receding gums:

– Tooth sensitivity
– Tooth appearing larger than usual
– Tooth aches or pain

What Causes Receding Gums?

• Gum diseases: gum diseases like periodontal disease, where bacteria infect your gums, damage the gum tissue and your teeth’s supporting bone. This leads to gum recession and other problems.

• Genetics: if receding gums are common amongst your families lineage, it may be a genetic issue. Over 30% of the population is predisposed to gum disease, no matter how well they take care of their teeth.

• Rough tooth brushing: brushing your teeth too aggressively, will make your gums weak, and can lead to receding gums. Brushing too hard will wear away the enamel on your teeth, which then leads to receding gums.

• Poor dental hygiene: if you’re one of those people who don’t like to brush or floss regularly, then you’ll end up with lots of plaque on your teeth, which can then turn to tartar. This hard substance may cause gum recession.

• Hormonal changes: in regards to women, hormone levels change around puberty, pregnancy and menopause. This can make gums more sensitive and vulnerable to gum recession.

• Tobacco: smoke or chew tobacco? Your gums aren’t going to look too healthy. People who use tobacco have sticky plaque on their teeth, which is hard to remove. This can cause gum recession.

• Grinding and clenching your teeth: this will put a lot of force on your teeth, which can cause gums to recede.

• Piercing your lips or tongue: we all know the tongue and lip piercings can mess up your teeth. Jewellery rubs the gums and irritates them until the gum tissue is worn away.

You CAN Grow Back Your Gums!

Thankfully, you can grow back your gums. Eating a plant-based diet and treating your teeth with the following natural remedies will have your teeth back in shape in no time.

10 Natural Remedies for Receding Gums

Oil Pulling

Oil pulling is incredibly beneficial for the gums and teeth. It is antimicrobial and helps protect against disease causing bacteria and germs. It also helps prevent food particles from sticking between the teeth. I like to make a toothpaste of coconut oil, baking soda, and a little bit of peppermint oil. You can also oil pull with coconut oil or sesame seed oil for 20 minutes, spit out, and then brush teeth as you would normally do.

Activated Charcoal

Activated charcoal is one of my favourite ways to beat receding gums. Toxins released by plaque bacteria that cause gum disease and receding gum lines adhere to the surface of the activated charcoal, and then when you spit out the charcoal, you are also removing these toxins. Activated charcoal also helps whiten the teeth, and brushing with it overnight will have your teeth looking like new!

Vitamin C

You can rub vitamin C powder on your gums to help them recover. Use in the form of calcium ascorbate, that way it won’t sting when you apply to the gums. Spread on the gums and rinse after a few minutes. Taking vitamin C supplements and upping your fruit and veggie intake will also help increase vitamin C concentrations in the body.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is incredibly anti-inflammatory and has many repairing capabilities. It will help repair gum tissue, and prevent infections such as those caused by bacteria that stick to the teeth. You can use aloe vera gel like a mouthwash, or for brushing your teeth.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus essential oil destroys germs and bacteria that live in your mouth. It’ll protect you from oral diseases and helps reduce swelling in the gums (major anti-inflammatory!). Dilute this essential oil in some water to prevent any adverse reactions. Take 1-2 drops of eucalyptus essential oil in 1-2 tbsp. of water, and dip your toothbrush in this solution and brush. Wash your mouth with water, and voila! This will stimulate the growth of new gums (you can find the study here), and prevent receding gum lines altogether.

Green Tea

Do you drink green tea? Drinking 1 cup a day has a huge benefit for our teeth and gums. It is full of antioxidants, like catechins, that fight free radicals that cause periodontal disease, which can lead to receding gums. Catechins strengthen the connection between the gums and teeth and also reduce swelling of the gums.

Myrrh

Powdered myrrh mixed with a little bit of water to form a paste can be used as a treatment before brushing your teeth. Resin from the myrrh tree is used for curing and treating different gum and mouth diseases. It helps prevent damage to the gums and reduces gum line recession.

Clove Oil

You can also combine 1-2 drops of clove oil with a little bit of coconut oil and massage on your gums. Doing this 3 times a day can dramatically improve the health of your gums. The most common use of clove oil is to prevent toothache. It destroys germs and bacteria in your mouth and fights against oral disease. It also reduces gum swelling.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide in your mouth?! It’s okay! Hydrogen peroxide is actually a great remedy to improve the health of our gums and teeth. It only consists of water and oxygen. It is a germicidal agent that oxidizes disease organisms and kills them! 3% hydrogen peroxide diluted with a little bit of water makes an effective mouthwash, and can be used with baking soda as a toothpaste. Just make sure you spit it out and don’t swallow!

Lemon Oil

Lemon oil is highly antiseptic and makes a great anti-bacterial agent. Lemon helps stimulate the growth of the gums, and prevents gum disease in general. Lemons are acidic, however, when they first enter the mouth, and so too much of the oil on your teeth can actually destroy your enamel. Doing this once a week should be plenty. Mix 1/4 cup olive oil with the juice of 1/2 a freshly squeezed lemon. Mix, and leave the mixture for a couple weeks. Shake the jar every day, and after 3-4 weeks you can start to use the oil. Massage the gums with this mixture for a couple minutes, and be sure to brush afterward.

Sources:
http://www.earthclinic.com/cures/receding-gums-periodontal-gum-disease.html
http://www.newhealthguide.org/Can-Receding-Gums-Grow-Back.html

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Carly Fraser

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Carly Fraser has her BSc (Hons.) Degree in Neuroscience, and is the owner and founder at Live Love Fruit. She currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with a determined life mission to help inspire and motivate individuals to critically think about what they put in their bodies and to find balance through nutrition and lifestyle. She has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals to re-connect with their bodies and learn self-love through proper eating habits and natural living. She loves to do yoga, dance, and immerse herself in nature.

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Comments

  1. Sonya says

    May 12, 2016 at 8:52 pm

    Hi,
    Do you know if the activated charcoal will stain the exposed part of the tooth?
    I want to use it but am concerned I'll end up with black gums!

    Reply
    • Carly Fraser says

      May 13, 2016 at 1:09 pm

      Nope, your gums won't go black! I brush my teeth with charcoal at night, swish, rinse, then brush with coconut oil/baking soda toothpaste!

      Reply
  2. derek parris says

    Sep 25, 2016 at 3:47 pm

    well i never use charcoal so i dont know but i use coconut oil baking soda and that work for me

    Reply
  3. Michelle says

    Nov 15, 2016 at 1:01 pm

    I have receding gums just like in the photos you posted. No pain, just recession, but recession is getting worse very quickly. I have recently (about 2 months ago) started brushing with coconut oil/baking soda/peppermint oil/clove oil mix, oil pulling once a day with coconut oil, rinsing with water/peroxide after snacks if unable to brush, and using clove/peppermint oil diluted with water to rinse with after oil pulling and brushing. It seems to have made no difference so far, except that my mouth does feel cleaner. From everything I have read/researched, it seems that gums will not grow back over the tooth roots that are exposed. You are the first person who says it is possible. Do you have some firsthand knowledge of this? Getting very discouraged and wondering if I should bother to continue with this onerous regimen.

    Reply
    • Carly Fraser says

      Nov 15, 2016 at 1:30 pm

      I would say try out different combinations of things until something works. Also take a look at your diet and see whether something from diet could be not allowing your gums the chance to recover.

      Reply
      • Michelle says

        Nov 15, 2016 at 2:16 pm

        Thanks for the quick reply – my diet is pretty good. Mostly veggies and fruit, nuts and seeds, good oils and the occasional chicken or fish serving. I have started using an electric toothbrush (oral b) and also floss twice daily instead of just once. None of this has seemingly made any difference. Have you noticed an improvement in your own gums? If so, what would you attribute this to? I wasn’t able to find even one person who had posted something saying they had actually grown back gum tissue. This makes me think it’s just not possible as dentists say. 🙁

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        • Carly Fraser says

          Nov 22, 2016 at 9:48 pm

          Yes, my gums have gotten considerably better since using coconut oil and baking soda and getting rid of conventional toothpaste. I also consume a high raw vegan diet so that may be why my gums have stopped receding and are healing.

          Reply
  4. Magda says

    Dec 27, 2016 at 8:10 am

    Your post is really optimistic I would say. I have noticed my gums are getting worst. I can see my teeth are longer than before. I wear also brace (Invisalign ) and I worry maybe it is also bad for me 🙁
    Now I am trying most of tips you gave above. I believe we can cure almost everything, I strongly believe that our body can heal himself with good diet and natural cures. I hope I will stop my gums receding. I also will incorporate more raw veggies and fruits-I am vegan. I stopped also smoking weed, maybe this is also a cause of my poor gums. Smile is so important for me. I will do everything for it!

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    • Carly Fraser says

      Dec 27, 2016 at 9:01 am

      Let me know how it works! Good luck!

      Reply
  5. Lee says

    Apr 25, 2017 at 9:51 pm

    What amounts of coconut oil, baking soda and peppermint oil are in the toothpaste please?

    Reply
    • Carly Fraser says

      Apr 27, 2017 at 6:56 pm

      I usually use 1/2 cup coconut oil to 1/4 cup baking soda, and then a few drops of peppermint oil.

      Reply
  6. Lydia says

    Apr 26, 2017 at 3:51 pm

    Get your dentist to check for loss of bone matter. It makes the gums look as if they are receding. Horsetail tea may improve the condition by adding calcium. If osteoporosis is involved, you may need a doctor.

    Reply
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