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Ayurvedic Medicine for Teeth Cavity: Can It Really Help Avoid Fillings?
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Ayurvedic Medicine for Teeth Cavity: Can It Really Help Avoid Fillings? - #1339

Charles

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.

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As an Ayurveda doctor, I understand your desire to explore natural remedies for tooth decay. While Ayurvedic methods like Neem, Clove oil, and Dashan Sanskar Churna are excellent for promoting oral health and preventing further damage, it’s important to note that reversing an existing cavity, especially once decay has set in, can be challenging without professional intervention. These herbs are antimicrobial and can help reduce inflammation, soothe the gums, and prevent further bacterial growth, but they are unlikely to fully restore the structure of the tooth. Oil pulling with sesame or coconut oil is a beneficial practice to help strengthen teeth and gums, remove toxins, and improve overall oral hygiene. A diet rich in calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus—along with avoiding sugary and acidic foods—can also support tooth remineralization and prevent further decay. While Ayurvedic practices can support your oral health, if the cavity is large or causing discomfort, a dental filling may still be necessary to prevent worsening. You can certainly try these methods alongside your dentist’s advice for a balanced approach.

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Hey there! So, about your molar and Ayurveda… it’s an interesting topic! When we talk about using Ayurvedic approaches for tooth care, especially for cavities, it’s about focusing on both prevention and some symptom relief. But, real talk—if a cavity’s already formed, reversing it fully with Ayurveda alone might be a long shot.

Neem and clove oil are both great, tho. Neem’s antibacterial properties might help reduce the microbial load in your mouth, slowing the progression of decay. Try neem twig brushing or use neem toothpaste if you don’t mind the taste, it’s a bit bitter but does the job. As for clove oil, applying it with a q-tip directly on the cavity can numbs pain and might offer some antimicrobial action.

Dashan Sanskar Churna is another traditional option—used as a tooth powder, it supports oral health. Just rub a bit on your teeth and gums gently after brushing, but remember it’s not a magic cure.

Diet-wise, cutting down on sugary foods definitely helps. Keeprin’ your oral environment slightly alkaline can discourage acids that promote decay. More raw veggies, fibrous foods can be beneficial—they kinda cleanse the teeth and gums.

Oil pulling is worth a shot—try it with sesame or coconut oil, swish around for 10-15 minutes on an empty stomach. It’s like mouthwash, but more creamy! Can enhance oral hygiene, might reduce bacteria load.

But…remember, a cavity’s basically a hole in the tooth and once it’s there, it doesn’t just dissapear. Fillings prevent further damage, so if your dentist says it’s crucial, consider it seriously. If you delay, it may lead to bigger issues down the road—don’t want that happening.

So yeah, try these methods alongside your dentist recommendations. Prevention and maintenance are key here!

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