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Question #13932
26 days ago
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Which Ayurvedic Medicine for Tooth Infection Works Best for Natural Healing? - #13932

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I have been dealing with a recurring tooth infection, and while antibiotics help temporarily, the problem keeps coming back. I am looking for a natural solution using Ayurvedic medicine for tooth infection that treats the root cause and prevents future infections. Some commonly mentioned Ayurvedic remedies include Gandusha (oil pulling therapy), Triphala for oral health, and Clove oil for antibacterial effects. But how effective are these compared to modern dental treatments? Another thing I’m curious about is whether Ayurvedic medicine for tooth infection works best when combined with herbal mouthwashes, dietary changes, or specific detox therapies. Has anyone successfully treated a tooth infection or gum abscess using Ayurveda? If so, what treatments worked best, and how long did they take to show results? Would love to hear personal experiences from those who have used Ayurvedic medicine for tooth infection for long-term dental health.

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
26 days ago
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Ayurvedic remedies can be effective in managing and preventing tooth infections when used regularly and in combination with proper oral hygiene. Gandusha (Oil Pulling): Using sesame or coconut oil for oil pulling is a well-known Ayurvedic remedy. It helps remove bacteria, improve oral health, and reduce inflammation in the gums. It may not replace professional dental care but can be an effective complementary treatment. Triphala: This combination of three fruits (Amalaki, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki) has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, promoting oral health. It's often used as a powder for mouthwash or taken internally to support overall immunity. Clove Oil: Known for its natural antibacterial and analgesic properties, clove oil can provide relief from pain and help reduce infection. Applying it directly to the affected area can help. While these Ayurvedic methods can help support oral health, they should ideally be used alongside a healthy diet, herbal mouthwashes, and regular dental check-ups to prevent recurrence. For tooth infections, professional dental intervention is necessary, but Ayurveda can help manage the symptoms and prevent further issues. If you've used Ayurvedic methods, you might find that a combination of oil pulling, Triphala, and clove oil has provided relief over time. Typically, visible improvement might be seen in a few weeks of consistent use. It's important to remember that Ayurvedic remedies work best as a part of an overall holistic approach that includes good dental hygiene and lifestyle habits.
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