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Oral Irrigation Syringe

  • Experience Oral Irrigation Syringe
  • Oral Beauty Ritual

  • Oral Irrigation Syringe
    An oral lavage under the gums, feels sensational and helps to heal periodontal disease, inflamed wisdom teeth gums, and support healing inflamed gums from food impactions.
    Dental grade small, rigid metal blunt tip, easy to hold, especially for small hands.  We use this exact Oral Irrigation Syringe and tip in our Biological Dental Hygiene Clinic- It's our favorite for Oral Irrigation Syringe. Use our Ocean Saltwater Rinse, DIY saline solution, and/or Flossing Teeth Oil.  The syringe is reusable and can be cleaned with our Clean Toothbrush Oral Aid Solution.  

  • Gently fill solution of choice mindfully.  Apply tip at a 45-degree angle at the gum line between your teeth- the exact opening where you would insert your floss.  gentle push plunger to irrigate the site.  Irrigate each point of floss entry at each tooth 1-2x daily.  Irrigation is done when you have completed your brushing, rinse with Ocean rinse, then you irrigate when your mouth has been fully cleaned.   

Tooth Foods
  • Experience Oral Irrigation Syringe
  • Oral Beauty Ritual

  • Oral Irrigation Syringe
    An oral lavage under the gums, feels sensational and helps to heal periodontal disease, inflamed wisdom teeth gums, and support healing inflamed gums from food impactions.
    Dental grade small, rigid metal blunt tip, easy to hold, especially for small hands.  We use this exact Oral Irrigation Syringe and tip in our Biological Dental Hygiene Clinic- It's our favorite for Oral Irrigation Syringe. Use our Ocean Saltwater Rinse, DIY saline solution, and/or Flossing Teeth Oil.  The syringe is reusable and can be cleaned with our Clean Toothbrush Oral Aid Solution.  

  • Gently fill solution of choice mindfully.  Apply tip at a 45-degree angle at the gum line between your teeth- the exact opening where you would insert your floss.  gentle push plunger to irrigate the site.  Irrigate each point of floss entry at each tooth 1-2x daily.  Irrigation is done when you have completed your brushing, rinse with Ocean rinse, then you irrigate when your mouth has been fully cleaned.   

Pregnancy Gum Disease

Pregnancy Gingivitis

What it is and why it matters

Pregnancy gingivitis is an inflammatory gum response that happens when rising estrogen and progesterone change how your gums react to plaque and biofilm. These hormones increase blood flow to gum tissue and can make the gumline more reactive, more swollen, and more likely to bleed even when your brushing routine has not changed.

Common signs include red, swollen gums, bleeding when brushing or flossing, tenderness, gum sensitivity, and, in some cases, gum tissue overgrowth.

This is not rare. It is one of the most common oral changes in pregnancy.

Pregnancy does not automatically cause periodontal disease, but it can increase the severity of inflammation and make pre-existing gum issues feel dramatically worse.


Why it happens

Hormones, plaque, and a more reactive gumline

During pregnancy, estrogen and progesterone influence the gingiva and can reduce the effectiveness of the epithelial barrier, increase vascular response, and increase gingival crevicular fluid flow, which is closely tied to gum inflammation.

Translation
Your gums can become more sensitive to the same amount of plaque. That is why pregnancy gingivitis can show up fast, even in people who normally have healthy gums.


Why gum inflammation matters for pregnancy outcomes

The mouth is not isolated from the body. Periodontal inflammation has been associated in research with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth and low birth weight.

This does not mean gums cause every complication. It means gum inflammation is part of the systemic inflammatory load, and oral bacteria can contribute to inflammatory signaling. That is why pregnancy oral care is considered a meaningful part of prenatal wellness.


When pregnancy gum changes become severe

For some mothers, gum inflammation can progress into pronounced swelling and tissue overgrowth. A pregnancy-related overgrowth, sometimes referred to as a pregnancy tumor or pyogenic granuloma, can occur and may need professional evaluation. In persistent or urgent cases, dental providers may remove it, including with laser techniques.

If your gums are severely enlarged, bleeding constantly, or you have a rapidly growing gum mass, that is a sign to book care.


What helps most

What your dentist wants you to do during pregnancy

Consistent daily plaque disruption with a pregnancy-appropriate routine is the foundation, because the hormonal piece makes plaque more inflammatory than usual.

Many dental practices recommend more frequent cleanings during higher inflammation seasons, and pregnancy is one of them. A common schedule is every 3 months, depending on your gum status and your provider's guidance.


Why This Pregnancy Toothpaste Works

The synergy of minerals, clay, saliva, and botanicals

Every ingredient in this toothpaste is chosen to support the relationship between teeth, gums, saliva, and the oral microbiome.

This formula is built around four pregnancy-specific priorities

Gum comfort and inflammation balance
Biofilm modulation without sterilizing the mouth
Saliva support and nausea-friendly brushing compliance
Mineral forward enamel support during a high-demand season


Biofilm modulation and microbial signaling support

Oral plaque is a biofilm. It is organized. It behaves like a community.

Pregnancy hormones can make the community feel more aggressive at the gumline. This is why a formula that supports biofilm behavior and daily disruption matters.

Your essential oils are included as functional oral botanicals in a low-intensity system to support a biofilm environment that is less sticky, less inflammatory, and easier for saliva and hygiene to manage.


Saliva support

The real upstream lever in pregnancy oral health

Saliva buffers acids, delivers minerals, supports enzyme,s and helps naturally cleanse teeth, tongue, and gumline.

Pregnancy can come with nausea, reflux, mouth breathing, and dehydration, which can all reduce comfort and increase cavity risk.

This formula supports a brushing experience that encourages saliva engagement and routine consistency, which is often the difference between an ideal routine and what a pregnant mother can realistically tolerate.


Mineral forward support for enamel

Pregnancy is a demanding season. Many mothers report increased sensitivity, changing diet patterns, nausea, and more frequent snacking because the body is regulating blood sugar and nausea.

This is where mineral-forward oral care matters because it supports enamel resilience while you are managing everything else.


Important note

This is education, not medical advice

If you have severe gum swelling, persistent bleeding, a rapidly growing gum mass, or signs of infection, seek evaluation from your dental provider.

Results vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.