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Fitkari for teeth pain
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Question #3107
1 year ago
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Fitkari for teeth pain - #3107

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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?

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Fitkari, also known as alum, is commonly used in Ayurveda for a variety of health issues, including dental problems like tooth pain and gum issues. It has natural astringent, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce tooth sensitivity, relieve toothache, and address gum problems such as swelling or bleeding. The sharp, discomforting pain you experience when eating cold or sweet foods may be due to enamel wear or gum recession, which exposes the sensitive parts of your teeth. Fitkari works by reducing inflammation, killing harmful bacteria, and potentially strengthening the gums and tooth enamel, providing relief from pain and discomfort.

To use fitkari for tooth pain, it is typically dissolved in warm water to make a mouth rinse. You can swish this solution around the affected area for a few minutes, ensuring it comes into contact with the tooth and gum. Some people also use a small amount of powdered fitkari directly on the affected tooth, though this should be done with caution to avoid irritation. While fitkari can provide relief for dental sensitivity and toothaches, it may not work immediately for all individuals. It can take a few days of regular use to see noticeable results, and its effectiveness may vary depending on the cause of the pain.

Fitkari is generally safe for short-term use, but it should be used cautiously as excessive use could potentially lead to irritation or dryness in the mouth or gums. It is not recommended to use it excessively or as a long-term solution, as overuse may cause imbalance. Additionally, while fitkari can help with gum swelling and bleeding, it should not replace professional dental care if the issue is severe or persistent. If the tooth pain continues or worsens, it’s advisable to consult with a dentist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Fitkari can be a helpful natural remedy for mild dental discomfort, but its use should be part of a broader approach to oral hygiene and care.

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Using fitkari, or alum, for tooth pain and sensitivity is something that does pop up in traditional remedies, and it can be beneficial in certain scenarios, though it doesn’t replace professional dental care. Since you’re experiencing sharp pain that’s aggravated by cold and sweet foods, it suggests a potential sensitivity issue, possibly because of decay or enamel wear, especially since it’s one molar.

Fitkari does have astringent properties, which means it can tighten tissues and reduce inflammation. Historically, it’s been used to help with bleeding gums and controlling minor infections due to its antibacterial qualities. But for tooth pain or sensitivity, results can vary quite a bit. Some people find immediate or short-term relief, while others might not see much difference.

For application, be cautious though. You can try dissolving a small piece of alum in warm water and using it as a mouth rinse. Rinse your mouth for about 30 seconds, swishing it gently around the painful area. Avoid applying alum powder directly on the tooth, as it’s quite strong and could irritate sensitive areas. And don’t swallow the solution—spit it out after use.

Now, some folks use it regularly without issues, but be careful not to overuse alum products, as they could cause irritation if applied too frequently or in high concentrations. It’s generally safe when used moderately, though, everyday ain’t really recommended.

For gum issues like swelling or bleeding, alum could help reduce the symptoms temporarily, but again, addressing the underlying cause – like plaque buildup or infection – is crucial. Remember, excessive use might lead to irritation or dryness of the mouth tissue.

Lastly, think about seeing a dentist. While fitkari and other remedies could provide temporary respite, professional insight is key to fixing the root cause. Especially if pain persists! If mineral-rich clove oil isn’t cutting it, a dental check can really clarify what’s happening.

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