Alkalizing Oral Care: Defeating Demineralization
Unless you’re no stranger to oral health issues, deciding on what type of toothpaste you should use probably doesn’t keep you up at night. The unfortunate truth is, while you’re sound asleep dreaming of things far less trivial than toothpaste, the acids and bacteria in your mouth are hard at work breaking down your precious tooth enamel.
Have no fear! Our planet is stocked to the core (literally) with amazing plants and minerals that, when utilized in the right combination, create a powerhouse of tooth protection. From preventing enamel erosion and gum issues to combating bad breath and yellowing teeth, natural toothpastes will give you something to smile about.
Although tooth enamel is the hardest part of the human body, it can erode in the presence of strong acids. When the pH of the mouth drops below 5.5, acids begin to dissolve the complex lattice bonds which make our teeth so durable. Calcium and phosphorus ions can then be leached from the crystalline structure, thinning the enamel and heightening sensitivity.
Major oral care issues can arise when there is prolonged contact with acids and bacteria, or when saliva is not present, too acidic, or nutrient deficient. At that point enamel is unable to recapture mineral ions released during the acid attack. A sustained loss of minerals is what leads to permanent, irreversible dental damage.
Bacteria, food and drink, and saliva all have the potential to introduce and accelerate the growth of acidic substances, preventing the teeth from remineralizing naturally. Luckily, the presence of alkaline, nutrient-rich saliva can neutralize these erosive substances and allow the enamel to reabsorb lost minerals before they are gone for good.
When it comes to complete oral care, minimally processed and food-grade ingredients are the most effective at addressing the risk factors of demineralization. Clean and simple ingredients can help maintain an alkaline pH of the mouth and promote naturally healthy teeth. Incorporate the following natural elements into your oral care routine and begin achieving satisfying and holistic results.
1. Control bacteria with essential oils: A blend of purifying essential oils – peppermint, eucalyptus, clove, wintergreen, and oregano – is a great antibacterial mixture that adds distinctive freshness and a kick to your teeth brushing regimen.
Also great for supporting oral health, isolated components eucalyptol, menthol, methyl salicylate and thymol have been suggested by the FDA to help address gingivitis and plaque issues.
2. Alkalize your mouth with earth minerals: Calcium carbonate is important for oral health. It is used in many oral care products for its high alkaline pH of 9.9, which neutralizes acidity in the mouth. Bentonite clay, another alkalizing mineral, has a pH over 8.5.
3. Keep salivating with pure sea salt: Brushing with salty clays and minerals for the first time can feel quite, well… salty, but for good reason! Salt promotes the secretion of saliva, which helps combat dry mouth and ensures minerals stay suspended near the teeth to be quickly reabsorbed.
4. Restore balance with bioavailable trace minerals: Calcium carbonate, bentonite clay, and sea salt contain food grade trace minerals that the body can use to stabilize and strengthen enamel. An excess of minerals in the mouth also provides a mineral reservoir prior to and during acid attack, which helps control damage and improve recovery time.
Subhadra Terhanian is Uncle Harry’s daughter and business partner.






