Dental Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 2
Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating dental conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of dental disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as: Tooth decay Gum disease (gingivitis, periodontitis) Tooth sensitivity Oral ulcers (mouth sores) Bad breath (halitosis) Toothache Bleeding gums Jaw pain Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders Dry mouth (xerostomia) You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address serious conditions and improve your dental health. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing: Tooth pain or sensitivity Bleeding gums Persistent bad breath Swelling in the mouth or face Jaw pain or difficulty chewing If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.
Questions about Dental Disorders
My tooth decays fast
I am age 32 I used to eat sweets sugar items alot when I was kid.. it's been 8 years I have stopped eating sweets and sugar products. But almost all tooth are decayed and hav gone for root canal and some for re root canal also.So how can I protect the remaining tooth and maintain tooth which hav root canal done . Pls suggest I do oil pulling 2 times brushing tongue cleaning weekly . Pls guide 🙏
Gum issue
I m uses to flossing in my lower of middle two. But now a day's it's swelled and pinned when I m talking some cold things , it's ache very much to reduce the pain I. Talking medicine but how to solve the gum issue which also shown the root of the teeth front size two teeth and also it's move from his space
What will happen when I pull out the last tooth which is broken
My right side last tooth is broken and doesn't have enough space to come out.It touches the inner part of cheeks and irritates.Should I have to remove it immediately?Is there any remedy in Ayurveda to overcome this problem?The food particles stuck in that tooth and causes more irritation.Please advice.
Correct way to use neem datun
While chewing the datun, do we need to spit the neem juice or swallow it ? ..,.,...................,..................................... .......................................................
Gum recession recovering is possible if yes how any natural toothpaste or treatment
I am having gums prb from almst last 10 years I dnt bother now also facing carries and deep gum recession recovering possibility? Someone said due to stomach prb it could b possible currently my age is 38 and having a one year old infant and before her had 3 consecutive miscarriages from 2021 sep first conceived and last one was in 2023 and this was only normal pregnancy
Periodontitis
I’ve been having some serious issues with my gums lately, and it’s been getting me really worried. Over the past few months, I’ve noticed my gums have started to bleed more than usual when I brush my teeth, and sometimes even when I’m not brushing, I can see blood on my pillow or in my mouth when I wake up. I also feel like my gums have receded a bit, especially around my back teeth. I know this can be a sign of periodontitis, but I’m not sure if that’s what’s going on. At first, I thought it was just because I wasn’t brushing properly, so I started brushing more carefully and using mouthwash. But the problem hasn’t gone away, and sometimes my gums feel swollen and sore. I’ve also noticed that my breath has become a little foul, even after brushing, which makes me self-conscious. I went to my dentist a couple of weeks ago, and they confirmed that I have gum disease, but they said it wasn’t too severe yet. They mentioned it could turn into periodontitis if I don’t take care of it, and I was given a deep cleaning to remove plaque buildup. The dentist suggested I might need to start using special toothpaste and possibly go for more cleanings, but I’m honestly a bit overwhelmed by the whole thing. I’ve read a lot about how periodontitis can cause more serious issues if it’s not treated early, and I’m scared of the thought of losing teeth or having other complications. Since I’ve always been interested in Ayurveda and its natural approach to health, I’m wondering if there are any Ayurvedic remedies or practices that could help with my periodontitis. I know there are herbs like neem and turmeric that are supposed to be great for oral health, but I’m not sure if they could help with something as serious as periodontitis. Can Ayurvedic treatments really prevent gum disease from getting worse, or are they better for early-stage gum issues? Should I keep up with the deep cleaning my dentist suggested, or can I rely on natural remedies to improve the condition of my gums? I’m really looking for something to prevent it from turning into full-blown periodontitis and avoid the need for more invasive treatments. Has anyone had success with Ayurvedic solutions for periodontitis or severe gum problems? What should I be doing right now to help my gums heal and avoid further damage?
How to get rid of bad breathe ??
How to get rid of bad breathe, when I cough or sneeze a foul smell comes out of my mouth, also it's always there even after I brush, is it gut related or chest or teeth or gums, m confused and don't know what to do, please help🙏
Peptic Ulcer Treatment In Ayurveda
For the last few months, I’ve been struggling with a burning sensation in my stomach, especially after eating. My doctor diagnosed me with a peptic ulcer, and while antacids help temporarily, I’m looking for a more holistic and lasting solution. I’ve started researching peptic ulcer treatment in Ayurveda and want to know if it’s effective for managing and healing ulcers. From what I understand, Ayurveda views peptic ulcers as a result of aggravated Pitta dosha, which increases heat and acid in the stomach. How does peptic ulcer treatment in Ayurveda address this imbalance? Does it involve herbal remedies, dietary changes, or detox therapies like Panchakarma? I’ve read that herbs like Yashtimadhu (licorice), Amalaki, and Guduchi are commonly used in Ayurveda for peptic ulcers. How do these herbs help in reducing stomach acid and healing the ulcer? Are they safe to use alongside modern medicines, or should they be taken on their own? Another thing I’m curious about is the role of diet in peptic ulcer treatment in Ayurveda. Should I avoid certain foods completely, like spicy or sour items? Are there specific foods that can soothe the stomach and promote healing, such as ghee or milk? How long does it take to see improvement, and are there any lifestyle changes that made a significant difference for you?
Ayurvedic Medicine For Peptic Ulcer
My doctor diagnosed me with a peptic ulcer a few weeks ago, and I’ve been feeling really uncomfortable ever since. I get this burning sensation in my stomach, especially at night, and certain foods seem to make it worse. I don’t want to rely on antacids forever, so I started looking into Ayurvedic medicine for peptic ulcer. I found that there are herbs like licorice, amalaki, and guduchi that are supposed to help with ulcers. Are these the main ingredients used in Ayurvedic medicine for peptic ulcer, or are there other remedies? How do they work to heal ulcers? Do they just reduce the acid, or do they actually repair the stomach lining? Also, is Ayurvedic medicine for peptic ulcer safe to use alongside regular medications? I’m worried about possible interactions. Do I need to stop eating certain foods, like spicy or fried items, for it to work effectively? I’ve been thinking about trying home remedies like aloe vera juice or turmeric milk. Are these considered part of Ayurvedic medicine for peptic ulcer, or should I stick to the herbal formulations?
Ayurvedic Medicine For Tongue Ulcer
I’ve been dealing with painful tongue ulcers for the past couple of weeks. They make eating and even talking uncomfortable, and I’m not sure what’s causing them. Someone suggested looking into Ayurvedic medicine for tongue ulcer, as it might address the root cause rather than just providing temporary relief. I’ve tried home remedies like honey and turmeric paste, but they don’t seem to be working very well. I read that tongue ulcers can be linked to heat or Pitta imbalance in the body. Would Ayurvedic medicine for tongue ulcer help in cooling down the body and healing these ulcers? If so, are there specific herbs or formulations I should look for? I’ve heard of Triphala and Yashtimadhu being used for oral health—are they effective as part of a treatment plan for ulcers? Additionally, I’ve noticed that the ulcers tend to appear more when I eat spicy or sour foods. Does this confirm a Pitta imbalance, and would following a Pitta-friendly diet alongside Ayurvedic medicine for tongue ulcer speed up the healing process? Also, are there any specific dos and don’ts I should follow while taking these medicines? Lastly, does Ayurveda have a permanent solution for recurrent tongue ulcers, or will I need to keep taking medicine whenever they come back? I’d appreciate any advice on safe and natural options to manage this issue.
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