Gingivitis represents inflammation of the gums, especially due to injury, poor oral hygiene, dental calculus deposition, and certain diseases such as diabetes, scurvy, or intoxications (with lead, mercury, silver salts, etc.). Gingivitis manifests as inflamed gums, bleeding, or even ulcers.

Clay water treatment - At least 30 minutes before meals, a piece of clay will be held in the mouth and allowed to dissolve. After main meals, mouth rinses/gargles with clay water will be performed, initially with clay water (first 3 days) after which gargling will be done with clay milk water.
For individuals who cannot gargle with clay water, a square tampon containing clay can be prepared and applied to the gum of the affected tooth, for 30 minutes, 3-4 times a day, until both the pain and inflammation disappear.

The clay treatment lasts a maximum of 21 days, followed by a week of rest. The cycle will be resumed until healing. Previous experiences show that treatments with blue oily clay have not exceeded 14 days.
Recommended products: 2 pieces of Blue Clay Granules - 500 gr. or Blue Clay Powder - 1 kg. - 1 piece.