Title of article :
Oil Pulling: A Traditional Method on the Edge of Evidence
Author/Authors :
Mythri, H. Sri Siddhartha Dental College - Department of Public Health Dentistry, Tumkur, Karnataka, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Oil pulling is an ancient, traditional folk remedy that has been practiced for centuries in India and southern Asia as a holistic
Ayurvedic technique. The practice of oil pulling involves placing a tablespoon of an edible oil (e.g. sesame, olive, sunflower, coconut) inside
the mouth, and swishing or “pulling” the oil through the teeth and oral cavity for anywhere from 1–5 minutes to up to 20 minutes or longer.
Materials and Methods: Articles related to oil pulling were collected by using oil pulling as Keyword in Google and Medline. Out of the 21
related articles published till 2016, 6 articles with the proper study designs were used for analysis. Results: The studies were unreliable for
many reasons, including the misinterpretation of results due to small sample size and improper study design. Conclusion: Though the
promoters claim it as one of the best method to be as adjuvant to mechanical control methods, scientific evidences are lacking.
Keywords :
Ayurveda, oil pulling , oral hygiene , traditional method
Journal title :
Dental Hypotheses