Severe Pain in Lower Jaw Teeth - #43660
MY 8 TEETH IN LOWER JAW HAVE A SEVER PAIN. TOTAL14 TEETHIN LOWER JAW. HAVE A DENTURE FOR UPPERJAW. SEVER PAIN MANAGING WITH ON THE COUNTER PARACITMOL 650 , WARM WATER WITH SALT GARGLING. REGARDS SAHNI
How long have you been experiencing this tooth pain?:
- Less than 1 weekHave you noticed any specific triggers for the pain?:
- No specific triggersHave you had any previous dental treatments for these teeth?:
- Yes, past treatmentsDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
When experiencing severe pain in your lower jaw teeth, especially with exclusion of dental causes, it’s crucial to consult a dentist or healthcare professional immediately to determine the source of discomfort. Here’s how Ayurveda might assist in managing symptoms along with professional guidance.
In Ayurveda, tooth pain may be linked to an imbalance in Pitta or Vata doshas. For managing the pain without delay, immediate dental evaluation is important to rule out cavities or possible infections, particularly since using over-the-counter pain medications like paracetamol is providing only temporary relief.
Meanwhile, here are some Ayurvedic approaches you can consider, as supplementary measures, complementing professional treatment:
1. Swishing with sesame oil can help to balance Vata and improve oral health. Called ‘oil pulling,’ it should be done in the morning: swish a tablespoon of sesame oil in your mouth for about 10-15 minutes, then spit out and rinse with warm water.
2. Herbal tooth powders such as Triphala or clove powder mixed into a paste with water can be gently applied to gums through finger massage. These both have properties that soothe Pitta aggravations which may contribute to gum inflammation.
3. Turmeric paste, a recognized analgesic in Ayurveda, can also be applied topically to assist with pain relief, using a clean cotton swab.
4. Dietary adjustments, like avoiding cold, hard foods that may stress the teeth further, and including more soft, cooked foods, are vital to reduce further irritation.
5. Maintain oral hygiene by continuing your regular regime, including gentle brushing and flossing. Be cautious not to apply excessive pressure while brushing.
6. For stress-reduction, simple breathing exercises such as Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) could help manage any underlying anxiety that might contribute to tension-related jaw pain.
Do remember, these minor remedies are supplementary recommendations. Immediate professional dental assessment is important to identify and treat the root cause of pain.

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