HERBODENT is a unique formulation of 21
herbs. The Herbs with their anti-bacterial, gum tightening and
immunising effects provide a complete dental care. HERBODENT helps
to fight out dental problems like pyorrhoea, gum bleeding,
cavity & sensitivity.
Use HERBODENT in morning and before retiring to bed. Brush slowly
with super soft brush and enjoy the ever lasting freshness with
healthy teeth.
- Are you shy of smiling?
- Do you have foul breath?
- Do people avoid you because of your bad breadth?
- Are you tired of visiting dentist again and again and
paying his hefty fee?
- Are you gums getting loose?
- Are you again and again getting mouth infection?
- Are you not satisfied with the care you are giving to
your oral cavity?
If answer to all these questions is yes then you are really
suffering from a serious problem. But you are not alone who suffers
from this problem. Every person, at least once in his lifetime faces
these problems. But what is the solution to all these problems that
you are facing.
The answer is HERBODENT (Based on
Ayurveda)
HERBODENT, a scientifically designed ayurvedic remedy that is
obtained after a series of non-tiring efforts done by ayurvedic
specialists. A clinically proven formulation that will help you in
fighting all the mouth related problems. HERBODENT is not only
toothpaste but it is a miracle that will help you in fighting
against many mouth and tooth related problems.
- Bad breathe
- Loose gums
- Coated tongue
- Tooth cavities
- Mouth infections
- Sour taste of mouth
- Ulcerations in oral cavities
- Dry mouth
- Tooth decay
- Tooth ache
- Gingivitis and periodontitis (a disease that attacks the gum
and bone and around the teeth)
Herbs used in HERBODENT Toothpaste
- Chotti llaichi (Elettaria cardamomum)
- Lavang (Syzygium aromaticum)
- Saunf (Foenieulum vulgare)
- Neem (Azadirachta indica)
- Ashoka (Saraca asoka)
- Kulanjan (Alpinia galanga)
- Tejobati (Zanthoxylun armatum)
- Bakul ( Mimusops Elengi)
- Dalchini
- Giloy
- Viaviding
- Satpodina
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Oils used in HERBODENT Toothpaste
- Coriander
- Ginger
- Eucalyptus
- Lemon
- Spearmint
- Kapur
- Satajwayan
- Jyotismati
- Gandhpura
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How does HERBODENT Toothpaste work?
Chotti llaichi (Elettaria cardamomum): A house old name in
India, commonly used as mouth freshener by Indian people as it
possess good aroma. Due to its properties, it is tridosha
suppressant. It is well used in ayurvedic medicines as it promotes
digestion (right from the mouth) and is a wonderful remedy for mouth
and throat disorders. Its anti-bacterial action helps to remove all
the foul smell created in mouth and restores lost taste. It is also
anti-emetic in nature.
Lavang (Syzygium aromaticum): Commonly known as clove, has
been old age remedy for toothache. Due to presence of katu and tickt
rasa it promotes circulation and is regarded as antibacterial. Due
to the same property it promotes digestion right from the mouth and
also works as mouth freshener and taste promoter. It is helpful in
promoting saliva secretion that is really helpful in treating any
kind of bacterial invasion as saliva itself possess anti bacterial
properties. Its volatile oils have such an action that it helps in
suppressing pains. It is also helpful in treating any wounds and
cuts in oral cavity and on tongue.
Saunf (Foenieulum vulgare): A well-known herb, extensively
used in pickles and in increasing taste and aroma of food. Due to
its madhur (sweet) and snigdh (slimy) properties it is helpful in
suppressing vata and thereby helpful in suppressing pain. Due to its
sheet (cold) virya potency it is helpful in treating any disease
related to pitta (mouth ulcers). It is also helpful in promoting the
secretions of digestive enzymes. It also helps in treating cuts and
wounds present in mouth. Due to its kapha expectorating property, it
helps in cleaning tongue that might be coated by kapha.
Neem (Azadirachta indica): This herb has found its glory
world wide due to its diverse range of actions and uses. As it
possesses the rasa like tickt and kashaya, it helps in restoring
taste in mouth. Due to its antibacterial properties it helps
in curbing bacterial growth. It also possesses the property of
healing wounds and cuts, early than any other herb. It also checks
the growth of mouth ulcers, due to its sheet (cold) virya potency.
Its wonderful action helps in treating discoloration on teeth
rendering them shiny, healthy and white in colour. Due to its blood
purifying property it is helpful in treating bad breath caused by
systemic reasons. It also promotes blood circulation thereby helps
preventing tooth decay.
Ashoka (Saraca asoka): It is helpful in checking bacterial
growth. It helps in promoting circulation of blood thereby helpful
in tooth decay. It also stops bleeding from gums and suppress any
inflammation caused due to any disease.
Kulanjan (Alpinia galanga): This herb is mainly included in
the formulation because of its property, by which it scrapes away
the plaque formation and bacterial growth and any overgrowth that
has occurred. It is also helpful in strengthening vessels and nerves
that are present in our oral cavity. It is also helpful in restoring
taste and eliminating foul breath.
Tejobati (Zanthoxylun armatum): A well-known herb, famous
for its antibacterial property and is used in diseases caused by
bacterial fermentation. Its main action is to stop any bacterial
invasion.
Oils Used :
HERBODENT also contains oils of Coriander, Ginger, Eucalyptus,
Lemon, Spearmint, kapursat, ajwain, jyotismati and gandhpura.
These all possess anti bacterial properties, provide natural taste
to mouth, prevents discoloration, pain reliever and above all
improves overall condition of mouth.
Some Tooth diseases
Bad Breath - Clinically bad breath is called halitosis. Bad
breath results from poor oral hygiene habits but can be a sign of
other health related problems. All the food that we eat actually
begins to break down in mouth, as we know that digestion starts in
mouth and after digestion and assimilated food goes into the blood
stream thereby enter lungs producing bad breath. If proper care is
not taken like brushing and flossing of teeth, the food particles
remain in mouth that leads to bacterial growth between teeth and
gums or even on the tongue, resulting in fermentation causing bad
breath. Smoking and intake of tobacco in any form also promotes bad
breath. Persistent bad breath may serve as warning signs of diseases
related to gums. If not taken proper care, may lead to permanent
damage to gums. Other dental problems like plaque and xerostomia
commonly known as dry mouth can also cause bad breath. Even improper
cleaning of dentures may also lead to bad breath.
Some method of prevention of bad breath
- Brush regularly with HERBODENT toothpaste early morning and
before going to bed. It also works as mouthwash.
- Use tongue cleaner
- Stop smoking and use of tobacco
- Drink lots of water
- Try to rinse your mouth after eating.
Gingivitis - Commonly known as gum disease is a series of
bacterial growth in oral cavity leading to tooth decay and
destruction of gums. Early stages of gingivitis lead to plaque
formation that causes inflammation of gums. Gums often swells up and
bleed on brushing. If at this stage no proper care is being taken
then it may lead to a condition where debris starts collecting in
the inner layer of gums that lead to creation of gaps between the
tooth and the tooth pocket. Now these debris infect the bacterial
growth therefore leads to secretion of certain harmful substances
that in turn causes loosening up of tooth grip with the gum causing
loose tooth. This is the major cause of loss of tooth in adults and
aged people. This phenomenon is commonly called as periodontitis. It
presents the symptoms like bleeding of gums on brushing, inflamed
gums, bad breath, bad taste of mouth, loosing of tooth etc.
Tooth discoloration - Normal colour
of our tooth varies from white to creamiest in colour. But sometimes
it is seen that there is darkening in colour of tooth. This may be
because of following causes commonly seen theses days.
- Overuse of food and drinks like coffee, tea, alcohol
especially wine, potatoes that have a staining effect on teeth.
- Smoking is another major cause of discoloration of tooth.
- Not brushing properly or regularly, might also lead to
discoloration.
- Not proving proper hygiene to your oral cavity.
- Excess use of fluorides may also lead to tooth discoloration.
- Use of medicines like antibiotics especially tetracycline
have adverse effect on tooth coloration.
- Age is another factor.
- Hereditary factors are also responsible.
Tooth cavities - A very common problem now a day especially
amongst young people. It occurs because of destruction of tooth
structures i.e. both outer and inner (known as enamel and dentine
respectively). Now due to improper feeding habits and
non-maintenance of dental hygiene, causes bacterial infestation,
which intern secrets toxin. When these toxins combines with the
acids present in mouth and other precipitating factors, it leads to
creation of holes in tooth, medically termed as tooth cavities or
dental caries. It is an advanced condition of tooth decay. All the
reason that contributes tooth decay is the cause of tooth cavities.
When we don't follow oral hygiene, it results in deposition of
debris in the cavities already created that becomes the feeding
ground of bacteria, thereby promoting fermentation resulting in bad
breath, further destruction of tooth and diseases like gingivitis
and periodontitis.
Plaque - It is a thin colorless, sticky coating of bacteria
on teeth, clearly visible when teeth are not brushed properly. Rich
carbohydrate diet like dairy products, chocolates, cakes, soft
drinks are the main cause in producing plaque. Due to bacterial,
action if not taken proper care these plaques can lead to
destruction of the tooth commonly termed as tooth decay.
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