toothache and frankincense

Toothache: The Magical Power Of Frankincense

One of God’s blessings to man is Frankincense. Its significance could be seen from its inclusion in the gifts of the men from the east to Jesus Christ. In fact when it comes to serving as a natural remedy for toothache, frankincense is also amazing.

In this article you will see why it is effective and also learn how to use it to treat toothache.

Frankincense is also known as olibanum and it is made from the resin of the Boswellia tree.

This tree grows in the dry, mountainous areas of Africa, India and the Middle East.

Some persons burn it and inhale it for treatment of asthma and other respiratory issues.



A study highlights that frankincense is anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, anti-rheumatic, anti-diarrheal, anti-hyperlipidemic, anti-asthmatic, anti-cancer, anti-microbial anti-fungal, anti-complementary and has analgesic activity (1).

But right here, we will zero in on how the amazing compounds in frankincense help you treat toothache.

It is one substance that has significantly featured in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.

How Frankincense Helps Treat Toothache

If you have toothache, you can use frankincense to get relief and healing over time.

A study says frankincense has anti-microbial effects which decrease the sources of microbial infection
in buccal/oral cavity (2).

Also, the study indicates that this anti-microbial effects support mouth hygiene for all ages.

Furthermore, Frankincense is able to fight bacteria in the mouth, to give you a great oral health (3).

You see, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (A.a) has a strong link with aggressive forms of periodontal disease.

Interestingly, there are compounds in frankincense that fight this bacteria.

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According to a study, Frankincense has antibacterial effect on A.a. The study recommends the addition of frankincense in toothpastes to give humans the benefits.


Again, another study highlights the antimicrobial activities of frankincense against microbial pathogens of oral cavity (4).

According to the study, frankincense displayed an inhibitory effect against all the tested pathogens.

Where To Get Frankincense

To make frankincense available to you, researchers have come up with oils containing a concentration of the compounds in frankincense.

The oil is often available in stores where you get essential oils.

Furthermore, you can add few drops of this oil in a class of water and gaggle with it. Also, you can apply it directly on the gum were the toothache is.

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