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Garlic Paste
Creating a garlic paste is simple. Just crush a fresh garlic clove and apply it directly to your teeth and gums. Leave it on for 1-2 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water. If you find the taste too strong, you can mix the garlic paste with a small amount of salt. This mixture not only enhances the antibacterial effects but also acts as a gentle abrasive to remove tartar.
Garlic Mouthwash
If direct application isn’t your preference, you can make a garlic mouthwash. Start by steeping minced garlic in warm water for a few minutes, then strain it. Use this garlic-infused water as a mouthwash, swishing it around your mouth for about a minute before rinsing. It’s a refreshing and effective way to harness the power of garlic for your oral health.

Strong Odor
Garlic is known for its strong smell, but don’t worry, there are ways to combat garlic breath after using it. Rinse your mouth with a solution of apple cider vinegar or chew on fresh parsley or mint leaves. This will help freshen your breath and reduce the lingering odor.