Dental Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 4
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
Drinking Water Before Brushing Teeth Ayurveda
I’ve recently started trying to incorporate more Ayurvedic practices into my daily routine. After reading a lot about Ayurveda and its benefits, I came across a tip that suggested drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda is a good practice. At first, I wasn’t sure if there was any real benefit to it, but I’m open to trying it out. I usually brush my teeth first thing in the morning and then drink water afterward, but now I’m wondering if changing this order could actually improve my overall health. A few weeks ago, I started experiencing dry mouth and a little bit of bad breath after waking up, and I’ve heard that drinking water before brushing teeth could help with hydration and reduce these symptoms. I’m curious to know, drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda wise, what benefits can I expect? I’ve heard it helps to flush out toxins and might improve digestion, but is it effective in reducing the dryness and helping my mouth feel fresher? I’ve tried drinking water after brushing, but I don’t feel as hydrated, and my mouth still feels a little dry. I’ve also read that drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda helps stimulate the digestive system and can be a good habit for overall detoxification. Since I’ve been dealing with some minor digestive issues like bloating and sluggish digestion, I’m wondering if starting my day with water before brushing could help kickstart my metabolism and improve how I feel in the morning. But I’m not sure if it’s just an anecdotal claim or if it has scientifically proven benefits in Ayurveda. Can drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda help to improve digestion and reduce bloating over time, or is it mainly for oral health? Another thing I’ve read is that drinking water before brushing helps balance the body's natural hydration levels. I tend to drink coffee first thing, which I know can be dehydrating, so would drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda be a better choice for keeping myself hydrated from the start of the day? I’ve heard that it’s particularly good for people who have a Pitta imbalance, but since I’m not sure what my dosha is, I’m wondering if it could benefit anyone or if it’s more specific to certain imbalances. I’m also curious if there are any other tips related to drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda that would be helpful for me. For example, should I drink lukewarm water, or is it okay to drink cold water? Is there a specific quantity of water I should be aiming for each morning, or is it more about the habit than the amount? How long after drinking the water should I wait to brush my teeth to get the full benefits? Lastly, I’m wondering if incorporating this practice consistently could lead to noticeable results over time. Would I start feeling better after a few days or would it take weeks of drinking water before brushing teeth Ayurveda for my digestion and hydration to improve? I’d love to hear from anyone who’s tried this practice and experienced changes.
How to stop Teeth grinding ?
I have been facing teeth grinding/biting serious issue since from long please suggest me remedy for this issue asap
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
Ayurvedic Treatment for Dental Problems for Sensitive Gums and Tooth Pain
I’ve been experiencing tooth sensitivity and gum pain for months now. Every time I drink something cold or eat anything spicy, I get sharp pain along my gums and teeth. My dentist says I have receding gums and suggested a deep cleaning procedure, but I’m worried it might make the sensitivity worse. I’ve read that Ayurveda offers natural remedies for dental issues and focuses on strengthening the gums and teeth without harsh treatments. Has anyone tried Ayurvedic treatment for dental problems like sensitivity, gum recession, or chronic toothache? I’ve heard about using Triphala and oil pulling with sesame oil, but I’m not sure how effective these are. Also, should I be avoiding certain foods according to Ayurvedic principles? I’d appreciate any advice or specific remedies that have worked for others with similar issues.
does using mustard oil for teeth really help with gum health?
I’ve been struggling with gum pain and sensitivity for a while now. A family member recommended trying mustard oil for teeth massage—apparently it’s an old remedy in our culture. I started using it with a bit of salt every morning, and while it does seem to soothe the gums temporarily, I’m worried about any potential damage to the enamel. Also, the taste is pretty strong, and it feels a bit harsh. Could this daily mustard oil massage actually worsen my sensitivity in the long run? Is it really effective for treating gum issues and strengthening teeth, or should I be careful using it so often?
Ayurvedic Medicine for Teeth Cavity: Can It Really Help Avoid Fillings?
A small cavity has formed on one of my molars, and my dentist suggested getting it filled before it gets worse. But I’d prefer a natural remedy if possible. I’ve read that certain Ayurvedic medicines and herbs like Neem, Clove oil, and Dashan Sanskar Churna can help with cavity healing and even prevent further decay. Has anyone successfully treated a tooth cavity using Ayurvedic methods? Is it possible to reverse early-stage tooth decay without going for a filling? Also, do I need to make any changes to my diet or start oil pulling for better results? Would appreciate any tips or recommendations from people who’ve tried this approach.
Fitkari for teeth pain
I’ve been experiencing sharp pain in my teeth while eating, and someone suggested using fitkari for teeth pain. Can anyone explain how fitkari works for dental issues and whether it’s effective for pain relief? The pain is mostly in one molar, and it gets worse with cold or sweet foods. I’ve tried clove oil, but the relief doesn’t last long. I’ve heard that fitkari (alum) can help with sensitivity and toothache by reducing inflammation and killing bacteria. Is that true, and how should it be used? If you’ve used fitkari for teeth pain, did it provide immediate relief or take time to work? Is it safe to use regularly, or are there any risks of overuse? I’d also like to know if fitkari works for gum problems, like swelling or bleeding. Any tips or personal experiences with fitkari for teeth pain would be really helpful. Should it be used in water as a rinse, or can it be applied directly to the tooth?
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.
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