You cannot regrow lost tooth structure, but you can stop decay & keep teeth stable for life.
Do these 5 daily 1 Oil pulling – 1 tbsp coconut oil + 2 drops clove oil, swish 10 min morning 2 Nano-Hydroxyapatite toothpaste – Boka or Apagard Premio, brush twice daily 3 Xylitol gum – 5–10 g total daily after meals (Spry/Epic) 4 Vitamin K2 + D3 5000 IU + Magnesium – 1 cap daily with food 5 Green tea rinse – 30 sec night
Avoid – all sugar, sticky sweets, acidic drinks after meals
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Hello,
I understand your concerns fully. It is quite distressing at the age of 70 to have to face the situation of large cavities and, on top of that, being unable to go to a dentist due to an allergic reaction to the anesthetic.
You are doing the right thing by making sure that the area stays clean and that there is no pain.
Important Truth: ➡️ Incapable of fully regenerating, teeth can not grow again after a large decay has been produced, since the hard tissues of dentin and enamel are not capable of complete regeneration. But… ➡️ It is possible to completely halt progression of decay, to remineralize the surface, to strengthen the remaining tooth structure as well as to stay clear of future dental operations only if you strictly follow correct Ayurvedic and nutritional protocols.
AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PLAN
INTERNAL MEDICATION They strengthen the bones and tissue + support calcium metabolism.
1. Lakshadi Guggulu 1 tablet twice daily after food - Strengthens the bones - Supports the process of remineralization of teeth
2. Praval Pishti 125 mg once daily with honey - Pure calcium - Reduces sensitivitY - Supports enamel strengthening
3. Amalaki Rasayana 1 tsp morning - Antioxidant - Reduces gum inflammation - Improves collagen & tissue healing
EXTERNAL (Highly Effective)
1. Oil Pulling – Daily Use warm sesame oil Swish for 5–10 minutes Spit + rinse with warm water
Benefits: - Reduces the bacterial load - Strengthens the gums - Prevents the progression of cavities
2. Herbal Tooth Powder (Ayurvedic) Use any classical tooth powder containing:
Triphala Lavang Bakul Khadira Neem
Brush gently twice daily.
3. Clove Oil Spot Application
At night only, apply one drop clove oil to the cavity area -Natural antiseptic Prevent the infection Reduce sensitivity
DIET PLAN TO STOP DECAY & SUPPORT REMINERALIZATION
Include
Warm milk with ½ tsp turmeric Ghee (1 tsp/day) White sesame seeds (1 tsp/day) – high calcium Soft cooked vegetables Homemade bone broth (if non-veg) Amla or lemon water (vitamin C)
Avoid completely
Sugar Sticky foods Biscuits, bread Cold drinks Excess salty snacK Anything very sour
LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not chew on hard food items Keep sipping warm water throughout the day Take good care of your teeth and gums Do not let your mouth dry Manage your stress well (as it aggravates oral inflammation)
INVESTIGATIONS NEEDED (Helpful to understand underlying cause)
Vitamin D3 Calcium B12 Thyroid profile
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS Ayurveda is going to help you: Strengthen teeth Prevent cavity enlargement Improve gum health Reduce sensitivity Minimize the need for dental procedures
However,It is not possible to fully regrow a large cavity. Only the outer layer can be remineralized— not deep cavities.
If you take care of this situation with Ayurvedic treatment and regular check-ups, you do not need dental anesthesia.
Warm Regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate
Modern science and Ayurveda both agree that once permanent teeth are damaged or lost, they cannot truly regrow.
1.Dashana Samskara Churna-Apply with finger once daily 2.Arimedadi Taila (oil for mouth rinse)-- 5–10 ml for gandusha (oil holding in mouth) daily, swish for 2–3 minutes, then spit.
Local Care (External): - Oil pulling with sesame oil or coconut oil, 5 minutes daily. - Clove oil dabbed gently on cavity area (only if no irritation). - Avoid very hard, sticky, or sugary fo
Dietary Support: - Warm, soft foods that don’t strain teeth. - Calcium-rich foods: sesame seeds, ragi, leafy greens. - Avoid excess sour or very cold foods that weaken enamel.
Hi, You cannot regrow lost tooth structure, but you can stop decay & keep teeth strong and stable.
1) Irimedadi Taila / Arimedadi Taila (Oil pulling / gum massage)- Dose/Use:- -Take 1 teaspoon of warm oil -Swish for 1–2 minutes OR massage gums with finger -Once or twice daily -Do not swallow.
2)Triphala Kwath (Mouth rinse) Dose:- -Boil ½ teaspoon Triphala powder in 1 cup of water -Cool and use it as a gargle/mouthwash once daily
3)Dashana Samskara Churna (Tooth powder) Dose/Use:- -Apply a pinch (small amount) on the gums and teeth -Massage lightly for 1–2 minutes -Rinse -Once daily
Once tell if u have any bleeding, pain, severe sensitivity, diabetes, loose teeth because some medicines dose will be decided according to these conditions.
Thanku,
Mukta pisthi 125 mg twice daily with honey Take diet rich in eggs dairy sea foods leafy greens Drink more water, rinse mouth after each meal Practice nasal breathing avoid oral breathing as much as possible Avoid sugary candy carbonated drinks Processed starchy junk foods Use herbal toothpaste for brushing
Regrowing teeth is beyond the body’s natural capacity at any age, including at 70. Teeth, once formed and fully erupted, lack the regenerative ability that’s found in other tissues, but we can still support their health using Ayurvedic principles. It’s good that there’s no pain and you’re maintaining good oral hygiene. Ayurveda offers ways to strengthen teeth, maintain oral health, and support overall wellness, even if regrowth isn’t possible.
Start witih herbal preparations that support dental health. Triphala is one remedy to consider; it’s used to cleanse the mouth and is believed to support gum health. You can prepare a rinse by steeping 1 teaspoon Triphala powder in a cup of warm water overnight. In the morning, strain and use as a mouthwash. Another herbal approach involves using neem sticks for brushing. These can act as natural toothbrushes with antibacterial properties.
Addressing diet is also cruical. Incorporate more calcium and magnesium-rich foods, like leafy greens, sesame seeds and almonds. Including vitamin C-rich foods, such as amla (Indian gooseberry) can support collagen synthesis in the gums. Avoid particularly spicy, sour, or hard foods that might aggravate the sensitive tooth areas.
Oil pulling is another traditional Ayurvedic practice. Swish about a tablespoon of coconut or sesame oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes daily. This can help reduce bacteria and maintain oral health.
Since you mention an allergic reaction to anesthetics, its essential to note that future dental interventions may still be necessary. Consult with an allergist to explore desensitization or alternative options that might allow safe future dental treatment if required.
Please remember Ayurveda should complement, not replace, professional medical advice. For any complex dental procedures or if issues arise, even without anesthetics, professional dental consultation should be pursued.
Regrowing teeth naturally, especially with large cavities, poses quite a challenge as teeth generally do not regenerate in the same way other tissues do. In Ayurveda, the focus lies on strengthening the sapta dhatus, particularly focusing on the asthi dhatu, which relates to bones and teeth.
First, consider focusing on your diet to support your overall oral health and enhance the asthi dhatu. Incorporate more calcium-rich foods like sesame seeds and green leafy vegetables. Ensure you’re getting sufficient vitamin D through sunlight exposure, essential for calcium absorption.
Herbal remedies can be supportive too. Try to use triphala powder. Mix a teaspoon in warm water and use it for rinsing your mouth daily. It helps detoxify and nourish the tissues. However, do not swallow the rinse as it’s meant for oral cleansing only.
Regular oil pulling using substances such as sesame or coconut oil is also recommended in Siddha-Ayurvedic practices. Swish a tablespoon of oil around your mouth for about 10-15 minutes on an empty stomach, ideally in the morning. This practice can help in removing toxins and potentially slowing down decay by maintaining oral hygiene.
Given your age and potential health complexities, while these practices may offer some support, it’s crucial to periodically consult with a healthcare professional who understands your specific medical history, or with a dental specialist who can safely accommodate your anesthetic allergy, perhaps by exploring alternative options or treatments. Always prioritize professional advice when dealing with large cavities, as they can lead to more severe systemic health issues if left untreated.


