Herbal Home Remedies for Toothache, herbs to cure receding gums
Herbal Home Remedies for Toothache - Ayurvedic Medicines-Natural Treatment
Toothache
Toothache may be caused by receding gums, cavities, sensitivity due to hyperacidity and/or infection.
If high acidity is the problem, the person will tend to get heartburn and acid indigestion in addition to toothache. You can control the acidity by following a pitta-soothing diet, particularly avoiding spicy foods, pick?les, citrus fruits, and fermented foods.
When the teeth have cavities or the gums are receding, the roots of the teeth may become exposed. These nerve-filled areas become sensitive to cold or heat. (Sensitivity to cold is a sign of receding gums, while sensitivity to heat indicates infection.)
Herbal Cure Pack for Toothaches and cavitie
Gum Care Powder
Arjun Saar
2 Bottles
2 Bottles (500ML Each)
1 Month Supply
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The above pack is for 30 days. Following is the dosage details:
Gum Care Powder : Massage gently over the gums and then rinse with water Amla Saar:15ml with equal quantity of water after meal.
Gum Care Powder
A powerful herbal anti-infective powder for gums. It's an astringent and contains natural antibiotics to help cure pyorrhea and other gum diseases.
Gum Care Details
Indications
Bleeding from gums
Gingivitis
Bad breath
on teeth
Prevents tooth cavities
Strengthen teeth and gums
Dosage
Gum care powder is to be rubbed on the gums and teeth with soft hand (finger) or soft tooth brush and is to be left undisturbed for 5 to 10 minutes. Then rinse of the mouth with water. This procedure is to be performed twice daily.
Ingredients
Embelica ribes
Cinnamomum cassia
Piper cubeba
Mesua ferrea
Melia azadirachta
Caryophyllus aromaticus
Quercus infectoria
Myrica nagi
Vitex negundo
Emblica officnalis
Terminalia belerica
Terminalia chebula
Acacia catechu
Prunus prionitis
Mimusops elengi
Baeleria prionitis
Acacia Arabica
Camphora officinaru
For any toothache, use a cotton swab to apply a little tea tree oil or clove oil at the site of the pain. Or a small piece of natural, edible camphor (not the synthetic kind, which is poisonous) can be placed next to the painful tooth. The saliva will mix with the camphor and will relieve the toothache.
Don't just settle for getting rid of the pain, however. If you have a cavity, be sure to get it taken care of.