Rinse with green tea? Matcha mouthwash surprisingly defends against gum disease
Briefly

A team with the American Society for Microbiology suggests that using matcha as a dental hygiene product can protect against bacteria growth and gum disease, combating periodontitis effectively.
Research shows matcha inhibits Porphyromonas gingivalis growth in lab tests and reduces levels in saliva of people using matcha-based mouthwash, indicating its potential in treating gum disease.
Read at Natural Health News
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