For teeth pain, especially when linked with sensitivity and grinding, the Siddha-Ayurvedic approach can be useful. Teeth pain often results from an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement in the body and can cause sharp, fluctuating pain. Here are some methods that might help you:
First, consider using clove oil. Clove is traditionally used for its analgesic and antibacterial properties. Apply a small amount of clove oil on a cotton ball and place it on the affected area for temporary relief. Be cautious not to swallow it, as it can upset the stomach.
Try sesame oil pulling. This can help reduce bacterial load and soothe inflamed gums. Swish about a tablespoon of warm sesame oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes in the morning before brushing your teeth. Spit it out, rinse with warm water, and then brush as usual. Regular practice may relieve sensitivity over time.
For grinding, focus on relaxing the jaw muscles. Gently massage the jawline and the temples with warm sesame oil before going to bed. Adding a few drops of lavender oil can promote relaxation and ease tension.
Include calcium-rich foods, like almonds or leafy greens, to support dental health. You’re right about sugar and dairy; try to minimize them as they can exacerbate cavities and inflammation in sensitive individuals.
If pain persists or worsens, revisit a dental professional. Underlying issues like cavities require appropriate treatment to avoid further complications. Ayurveda can aid in managing symptoms, but it shouldn’t replace necessary dental interventions if essential.



