# Ginger as a Potential Remedy for Periodontitis Treatment: A Review on the Present Evidence

**Authors:** Reza Arefnehzad, Mohammad Gerayeli, Shabnam Ganjeh, Ashkan Badkoob, Ali Nassajzadeh, Reza mahmoudi, Mahsa Tebyani, Fatemeh Rezaei‐Tazangi, Amirhossein Fathi

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.71052 · 2025-07-10

## TL;DR

This review explores how ginger may help treat periodontitis by reducing inflammation and fighting harmful bacteria.

## Contribution

The paper reviews current evidence on ginger's potential as a natural remedy for periodontitis.

## Key findings

- Ginger shows anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects relevant to periodontitis treatment.
- Ginger may suppress harmful bacteria and inflammatory mediators linked to periodontitis.
- Preclinical and clinical studies suggest ginger improves periodontal health parameters.

## Abstract

Periodontitis is an oral inflammatory condition related to tooth‐supporting tissues (e.g., the gingiva, alveolar bone, and periodontal ligament) and affects 70%–80% of people globally. Periodontitis can be linked with some serious diseases, like cardiovascular disorders, oral cancer, and metabolic syndrome, and it has not been declared an ideal therapy with minimum side effects against it.

In this narrative review, we aimed to argue documents related to periodontitis and ginger therapy, with a particular focus on involved mechanisms.

This literature review was conducted on the effects of ginger administration on periodontitis treatment by screening English documents by searching related keywords, including “Periodontitis,” “Periodontal diseases,” “Periodontal disorders,” “Ginger,” “In vitro,” “In vivo,” “Experimental,” “Preclinical, “and” “Clinical” in different databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, and Scientific Information Databases until February 5, 2025.

Herbal medicine using ginger (Zingiber officinale) has gathered much attention in different societies due to its various pharmacological benefits, for instance, antioxidative, anti‐inflammatory, anticancer, cardioprotective, antidiabetic, chemoprotective, and immunoprotective activities. Recently, some preclinical and clinical papers have emphasized the anti‐periodontitis influences of ginger through various mechanisms, such as repressing Gram‐negative bacteria involved in disease pathogenesis, suppressing inflammatory mediators, improving periodontal parameters, and potentiating antioxidant deference system.

Ginger would be an effective natural product that may diminish the inflammation and tissue damage caused by periodontitis.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** periodontitis (MONDO:0005076), oral cancer (MONDO:0023644), metabolic syndrome (MONDO:0000816)
- **Species:** Zingiber officinale (taxon 94328)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** oral cancer (MESH:D009062), Periodontal diseases (MESH:D010510), inflammation (MESH:D007249), cardiovascular disorders (MESH:D002318), Periodontal disorders (MESH:D010518), metabolic syndrome (MESH:D024821)
- **Species:** Zingiber officinale (ginger, species) [taxon 94328]

## Figures

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