Clinical Research Finds Black Seed Oil Supports Healthier Teeth and Gums

A recently released clinical inquiry evaluated a patented oral hygiene compound derived ​from black seed oil extract. Designed to promote dental and gum wellness, the ‍ingredient was studied in lozenge form over a 28-day⁤ period. Researchers observed reduced ⁤levels of dental plaque, less‍ gingival bleeding, and greater oral microbiome diversity.‍

 The company highlights

that this extract helps maintain daily oral hygiene, strengthens gum health, lowers plaque buildup, and encourages a balanced oral microbiome.

Key Outcomes‌ from the Clinical Trial

this double-blind study tracked oral tissue health, gum‍ condition,⁣ and changes in microbial populations. Company experts, including the chief scientific officer and ⁢business deve

lopment director, noted that measurable improvements occurred in both tooth and gum tissue, all with strong tolerance among participants. Data showed the Gingival Index dropped by an average of 14%.

analysis found that 89% of⁤ the​ subjects demonstrated⁢ broader oral microbiome‍ diversity using the Shannon Diversity Index. There was an increase in protective or

al bacteria, while harmful bacteria ⁤remained absent before and after the trial. These results ‌mirror previous laboratory studies,where the black seed ‍oil ‌extract ‍reduced harmful bacteria such as Streptococcus mutans ⁣and Porphyromonas gingivalis in a dose-responsive manner.

Survey responses indicated that between 67% and 78% of the volunteers reported fresher breath during the trial. 89% noticed visible upgrades in gum color, tooth surface cle

anliness, and their general dental wellness.

Ingredient Profile and

 Composition

Described ⁢by the company as a US ⁣Pharmacopeia-grade extract, the Nigella sativa oil ingredient is tailored to oral care. ⁤It offers a standardized 3% thymoquinone content and maintains ​free⁤ fatty acids below 1.25%. The company claims this formula helps control microbial populations, supports a stable⁤ mouth pH,‌ delivers antioxidants, and encourages a balanced inflammatory response in the gums and mouth lining.

Lab analysis confirmed antimicrobial power against oral pathogens ‌and less acid production compared to othre oral care options. In benchmark comparisons, this black seed oil ⁣complex outperformed xylitol, common mouthwashes,‍ and non-standardized‍ black seed oils. Its‍ uses may include reducing plaque, tartar, gum bleeding, infiltration,⁤ bad breath, tooth decay, sensitivity, and problems ⁤related to gum inflammation.

Applications and Future Research

According to the chief scientific officer and business development director, the ingredient was crafted for broader use in oral care products that aim to‌ improve microbial balance, maintain tissue health, and regulate inflammation. Potential formats include⁣ lozenges, chewable capsules, toothpastes, ⁢mouth sprays, ⁢topical ointments, and gels.

Oral wellness is moving into the spotlight in bioactive health, with more consumers recognizing its role ​in whole-body wellness. Plans are underway⁣ for ongoing clinical studies, novel product innovations, and marketing the ingredient as a clinically validated natural option for complete oral care.