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The 3 best ways to treat cavities with guava leaves

Posted on April 11, 2026 by Admin

Guava leaves (from the Psidium guajava) are traditionally used for oral health because they contain antibacterial and anti-inflammatory compounds. They can help reduce bacteria and soothe gums, but it’s important to be clear: they cannot fully cure cavities (which are caused by tooth decay). Cavities usually require professional treatment by a dentist.

That said, here are 3 effective traditional ways guava leaves are used to support oral health and slow cavity progression:


1. 🍃 Guava Leaf Mouthwash (Most Effective)

How to use:

  • Boil 5–10 fresh guava leaves in water for 10 minutes
  • Let it cool, then strain
  • Use it as a mouth rinse 2–3 times daily

Why it helps:
This works like a natural antiseptic rinse—reducing bacteria linked to cavities and bad breath.


2. 🌿 Chewing Fresh Leaves

How to use:

  • Wash 1–2 tender guava leaves
  • Chew slowly, especially on the affected side
  • Spit out after a few minutes

Why it helps:
Chewing releases antimicrobial compounds directly onto teeth and gums, helping control infection and inflammation.


3. 🧂 Guava Leaf Paste (Targeted Relief)

How to use:

  • Crush fresh leaves into a paste (you can add a pinch of salt)
  • Apply gently to the affected tooth or gum area
  • Leave for 5–10 minutes, then rinse

Why it helps:
Provides localized antibacterial action and may reduce pain or swelling around the cavity.


⚠️ Important Reality Check

  • Cavities involve permanent damage to enamel (related to Dental caries), so they don’t heal naturally once advanced
  • Guava leaves can reduce symptoms and bacteria, but they won’t fill or reverse a hole in the tooth
  • Delaying treatment can lead to pain, infection, or even tooth loss

✅ What You Should Do Alongside This

  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
  • Avoid sugary snacks/drinks
  • See a dentist for proper evaluation (filling, cleaning, etc.)

If you want, I can tell you how to tell if your cavity is still early (reversible) or already needs a filling.

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