Yes, braces can cause that kinda jaw pain and headaches you’re describing, it’s pretty common since your teeth (and even the whole jaw alignment) are shifting. But you don’t have to stick with painkillers, Ayurvedic practices can definitely help in easing those symptoms.
First off, let’s talk oils. Applying warm sesame oil or a mix of sesame and clove oil gently around your jaw daily can soothe tension. Warm oil promotes circulation and eases stress around the jaw muscles. Massage with your fingertips, doing small, circular movements.
Inflamed gums can be calmed with a simple salt-water rinse. Make sure it’s lukewarm, with a pinch of salt – swish it around two or three times a day after meals till you feel better.
Now, for herbal remedies, using a decoction like Triphala powder gargle (mix it with warm water) can offer relief. Triphala is awesome for strengthening gums and supporting oral health overall. Swish it around your mouth before bed.
Your diet does matter here – aim for foods that aren’t irritating. Soft, non-spicy foods that nourish are preferable. Cook with anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric and ginger. Also, sipping on warm ginger tea a few times daily helps reduce overall body inflammation and might do some good for those headaches.
Certainly, jaw tension often comes from stress too. Practicing gentle yoga focused on relaxation or pranayama breathing exercises can help, simple stretches for initial relaxation, or even try Nasya therapy – applying medicated oil or ghee in the nostrils – a couple of times a week might offer relief from headaches.
If anything gets worse, do check again with your orthodontist or consult a local Ayurvedic practitioner who could see what’s personally best suited for you. It’s important for your health to feel what works—braces are temporary, and soon it’ll be all worth it!



