Hey there! Ah, tooth infections can be such a pain, literally and figuratively. Ayurveda does offer some pretty incredible remedies to help tackle this issue from the root. You’re right, Gandusha, Triphala, and Clove oil are often talked about. Let’s dig a little deeper into how these might help.
So, starting with Gandusha, or oil pulling, it’s not just an ancient fad. By swishing oil—coconut or sesame is usually recommended—in your mouth for about 10-20 minutes, it can help remove toxins and bacteria. I know it sounds intense, but regular practice (daily or at least 3-4 times a week) has shown to improve oral health significantly over time by maintaining oral hygiene and reducing the occurrence of infections.
Then there’s Triphala, a blend of three fruits, renowned in Ayurveda for its cleansing properties. Think of it as a gentle yet effective mouthwash. You can make a decoction and use it daily as a rinse. It helps keep gums strong, nourishes dental tissues, and can aid in recovering from infections.
Now, clove oil—everyone’s favorite for its instant numbing effects. It doesn’t just numb; clove has proven antibacterial properties. Dab a little (diluted with a carrier oil) directly on the affected area twice a day.
Incorporating these into your routine can definitely bring about healthy changes, though for severe or recurrent infections, I’d always recommend checking with a dentist to rule out any underlying issues.
About combining with diet & detox, yes! A dosha-balanced diet supporting your prakriti (your unique constitution) can keep inflammation at bay and strengthen immunity. So, less sugar, processed foods, more fresh leafy greens and fruits. Maybe even try a short Panchakarma detox when the infection isn’t flared, to reset your system.
The herbal mouthwash could further support healing. You can make one with neem leaves—boil them and use the water to rinse your mouth. Neem is wonderful for its antimicrobial properties.
But remember, for something persistent like a recurring tooth infection, you shouldn’t replace antibiotics or expert care entirely. It could be a sign of something deeper, perhaps structural, that needs modern intervention. Always balance traditional methods with current health recommendations, yeah? Hope this helps and you find relief with a harmonious approach to healing.


