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Dental Disorders
Question #39670
109 days ago
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how to reduce teeth pain immediately - #39670

Lucas

I am dealing with some crazy teeth pain right now and it’s getting really hard to focus on anything else. Last night, I bit into a pretty hard apple and now my lower right molar is just killing me! Like, shooting pain whenever I chew or even touch it with my tongue. I don’t remember having any dental work done recently, so this really came outta nowhere. I tried rinsing with some salt water, but that didn't do much. I mean it helped a bit maybe, felt a little better for like 10 mins. But then bam, the pain hit again! I can’t even sleep or enjoy a good meal because every time I eat, it just gets worse. I need to know how to reduce teeth pain immediately because, ugh, this is seriously affecting my entire week. Is there anything natural that might help? I heard about using clove oil, but does that really work? How exactly do I apply that? I’m a bit scared to mess it up, you know? And what if it doesn’t work? Should I be worried about any dental issues? I feel like I’m stuck in this pain cycle, and just trying to figure out how to reduce teeth pain immediately before I go crazy! Any tips from you awesome Ayurvedic docs would be appreciated!

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When dealing with immediate teeth pain as per Ayurveda, the first approach is to soothe the vata imbalance which often underlies pain issues. Indeed, your experience after biting into that hard apple suggests there might be a disturbance causing your pain. Clove oil is indeed a traditional remedy in Ayurveda for dental pain and it can work wonders thanks to its natural analgesic and antiseptic properties, eugenol being the key component in it.

To correctly use clove oil: first, ensure it’s 100% pure and meant for therapeutic use. Take a clean cotton ball or swab, apply a drop or two of the oil, and gently place against the affected tooth and gum area. Avoid swallowing the oil directly; instead let it sit for a short while. Keep it applied for a few minutes but not excessively long so as to avoid any irritation. You can do this up to three times a day if needed but be cautious how sensitive your skin and gums are to the oil.

Alongside this, consuming a mixture of half a teaspoon of turmeric powder in warm milk can also help reduce inflammation and provide some relief. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties help not only with pain but also in reducing any swelling or potential infection.

While focusing on these immediate measures, keep an eye on your symptoms since continuous or worsening pain might require prompt action. It’s crucial to consult a dentist to rule out potential underlying issues like a crack or nerve damage that could necessitate professional intervention.

Also, ensure you’re not consuming extremely hot or cold foods which exacerbate tooth sensitivity. If chewing exacerbates the pain, stick to softer foods until you have a better handle on it.

In instances where natural remedies aren’t providing relief, relegating the situation forceed attention because delaying might result in further complications. Combining these Ayurvedic practices with professional dental advice often yields the best outcomes for both immediate and long term relief.

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