how to cure toothache - #36394
I am really worried about this persistent toothache that just won’t go away! For the past week, I’ve been dealing with this pain in my lower right molar, and it's driving me nuts. I've tried over-the-counter pain meds, but they only work for a little while. I usually eat pretty healthy, but lately, I've been stress eating junk food and, honestly, I think it might've contributed. My friends said that I should just see a dentist, but I don't want to go down that road just yet. I heard from someone that there are natural ways to manage this, like certain herbs or oils, but I don't know where to start. I’m really curious about how to cure toothache naturally. I've also been rinsing my mouth with warm salt water which helps a bit, but I want to know if there’s better remedies out there especially in Ayurveda. I mean, I've read about clove oil being good, is there anything else? Or maybe specific foods that can help? I feel like my diet could play a part in how to cure toothache, but I'm just kinda lost on what to do next. Any tips or personal success stories would be great!
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Certainly, your situation seems challenging with a persistent toothache. In Ayurveda, such discomfort is often related to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, responsible for heat and inflammation in the body. It’s crucial to address both symptoms and underlying causes to ensure balanced oral health.
Firstly, you mentioned clove oil; yes, it’s a very potent remedy due to eugenol, its active compound, which is known for anesthetic and antiseptic properties. To use clove oil effectively, apply a small amount using a cotton swab directly onto the affected area for relief. However, use it cautiously; too much can irritate.
Additonally, hingvastak churna may help, as it balances digestive fire and can be consumed before meals. A pinch with warm water may reduce sensitivity around your teeth as it soothes digestive disturbances that might be contributing to your discomfort.
Avoiding stress eating, especially junk food, is crucial here. Opt for a diet that soothes Pitta: include cooling, hydrating foods like cucumber, melons, coconut water, and aloe vera juice. Also, turmeric can be beneficial for its anti-inflammatory properties; try a warm turmeric milk before bedtime for better results.
Besides, Triphala churna is often recommended as it strengthens the gum tissue and supports overall oral health. Rinsing with a decoction made from boiling half a teaspoon of Triphala in water could keep oral bacteria at bay.
Neem sticks could act as an antibacterial, helping with gum health if chewed carefully. But since, your pain persists, have caution and, despite your hesitance, consider professional dental advice if these remedies don’t offer relief. A dentist can rule out underlying issues like abscess or cavities that might require immediate attention. Ayurveda can complement dental interventions but not replace them in acute cases.

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