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Consultation #42408
237 days ago
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how to cure cavity naturally - #42408

Isabella
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I am really worried about my teeth right now. Last week, I went to the dentist for a checkup and they told me I have a small cavity! I know, I know, bad habits, but I've been trying to cut back on sweets and brush regularly. The thing is, I hate the idea of getting it drilled. I’ve heard about some natural remedies and I'm super curious about how to cure cavity naturally. I’ve read a ton online, like using coconut oil or mixing baking soda with something, but I’m not sure what actually works. I also started oil pulling a few days ago but honestly, I can’t tell if it’s doing anything yet. Are there like specific things I should eat or avoid? I drink a lot of coffee and I’m worried that’s contributing too, but giving that up seems impossible right now! I just want to know if this is something that can be fixed without the dentist. Like, how to cure cavity naturally without having to deal with all the tools and stuff! My sister said she's read about herbal remedies too, maybe cloves or something? Any info you guys have would be super helpful and greatly appreciated! I’m trying to figure this out before it gets worse! Thanks!

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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
235 days ago
5

Managing a cavity naturally has some limitations, but there are ways to help slow down its progression and potentially support your dental health. Keep in mind, small cavities often require professional dental care to fully heal. However, some Ayurvedic practices might assist in maintaining strong teeth and promoting oral health!

1. Oil Pulling: You’re on the right track with oil pulling. This traditional Ayurvedic practice involves swishing oil, typically sesame or coconut oil, for 10-20 minutes before spitting it out. Done regularly, it can help reduce oral bacteria, diminish plaque, and improve gum health. It might not “cure” a cavity but can aid overall dental hygiene.

2. Herbal Support: Clove oil is known for its analgesic and antibacterial properties. Applying a small amount on the affected area may help in managing pain and prevent further decay from bacteria. Use sparingly due to its potency.

3. Dietary Adjustments: Continue reducing sugary foods and drinks as they can exacerbate cavities. Incorporate foods rich in calcium (like leafy greens and almonds) for stronger teeth. Try to limit acidic beverages like coffee, which can erode enamel, though switching to a lower acidity option can be a compromise.

4. Herbal Teas: Green tea or holy basil tea may help reduce oral bacteria. Sipping on these can offer some dental benefits without sugar.

5. Ayurvedic Toothpowders: Look for toothpowders containing neem or babul (Acacia arabica), as both have antibacterial properties. Brushing lightly with these could supplement your regular toothpaste.

6. Hydration & Saliva Production: Stay hydrated to encourage saliva production as it naturally cleans teeth. Chewing on fennel seeds post meal helps in saliva production and acts on bacteria too.

Natural methods can complement but should not replace professional care, especially if cavity becomes painful or spreads. Regular dental visits are essential to prevent major issues.

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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
230 days ago
5

If diagnosed with a cavity, it’s crucial to approach this wisely to avoid it worsening into a more significant issue. While Ayurveda offers remedies that can support oral health, it’s vital to understand that curing an established cavity naturally is challenging and can’t replace dental intervention if necessary.

In terms of Ayurveda, maintaining oral health starts with balancing your doshas. Here are some supportive practices:

1. Oil Pulling: This traditional method involves swishing about a tablespoon of sesame or coconut oil in the mouth for 10-15 mins on an empty stomach, then spitting it out. It’s thought to help reduce bacteria in the mouth and maintain oral hygiene, but should complement, not replace, your dental routine.

2. Herbal Remedies: Chewing on a small clove or applying clove oil to the affected tooth may provide temporary relief due to its analgesic properties. However, it’s important to handle it carefully as direct application can sometimes irritate sensitive gums.

3. Diet and Lifestyle: Focus on reducing sugar intake and incorporate foods rich in calcium and vitamin D, such as leafy greens and sesame seeds, to support bone health. Minimize acidic beverages, like coffee, which can erode enamel. Consider rinsing your mouth with water after coffee rather than giving it up entirely.

Although these practices can enhance oral hygiene and overall health, an existing cavity does require a dentist’s attention. Ignoring or delaying treatment could lead to more damage and pain. If you’re uncomfortable with conventional treatments, discuss alternative options with your dentist. This collaborative approach ensures a balanced integration of natural remedies with necessary dental care.

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