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How to remove plaque from teath. And I got mouth ulcer from time to time.
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How to remove plaque from teath. And I got mouth ulcer from time to time. - #20908

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I have a mouth ulcer from time to time. And that's y I am unable to clean my proper mouth. I got plaque on my teath recently.its looking really very bad. I want to remove it . I think I have a little gastric problem also.so whenever I eat something spicy or something from outside I got mouth ulcer.

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
Mouthwash# pain#mouth# ache# plaque
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Do oil pulling with warm sesame oil Brushing with herbal tooth powder/paste Triphala churna- 1 tsp with warm water at night Divya Avapattikar Churna - 100 grams Divya Amlaki Rasayana - 100 grams Divya Pravala Pishti - 10 grams Divya Muktashukti Bhasma - 10 grams Mix all the medicines and take 1 teaspoon with water in the morning and evEvening
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Smyle mouth gel for local application Stomatab two times a day Triphala churna one spoon with warm water two times a day
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Plaque build-up and recurring mouth ulcers can really challenge daily routines, right? Let's tackle these concerns step by step through an Ayurvedic perspective. Starting with plaque on your teeth - regular oral hygiene rituals are key. Ayurvedically, oil pulling with sesame or coconut oil is beneficial. Swish a tablespoon of oil in your mouth for about 10-15 minutes each morning before eating. Spit it out, and rinse thoroughly with warm water. This simple practice helps reduce plaque and improves oral health. Additionally, you can sprinkle a bit of Triphala choorna on your toothbrush and gently brush teeth a few times a week. Triphala is known for its cleansing actions in Ayurveda. Mouth ulcers often point towards a Pitta imbalance in Ayurveda, typically linked to excess heat in the system. Given your context, avoid overly spicy and acidic foods, which aggravate Pitta and can trigger ulcers. Favor cooling and soothing foods like cucumber, melons, or even a simple gruel of rice with buttermilk, which can pacify Pitta and aid digestion. Since you mentioned gastric problems, enhance your digestive fire (Agni) by sipping warm water with a pinch of ginger throughout the day. Avoid cold drinks and heavy meals, instead, aim for well-cooked, easily digestible foods. Practicing yoga or meditation daily could assist in reducing stress levels, which indirectly affects digestive issues and oral health. Use a licorice root or mulethi - gargle; it's a calming remedy for ulcers and provides relief quickly. In case the ulcers or plaque persist, don't delay reaching out to a dentist or healthcare provider. Sometimes, a medical condition could be underlining these symptoms. Ayurveda often integrates well with modern medicine for comprehensive care.
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