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Dental Disorders
Question #43661
109 days ago
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Severe Pain in Lower Jaw Teeth - #43661

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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

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The severe pain in your lower jaw teeth could be due to various reasons, such as dental infections, gum disease, or exposure of the root surfaces due to gum recession. Managing it only with paracetamol might not address the underlying issue.

Since the pain is severe, it is crucial to see a dentist as soon as possible to rule out any serious issues like abscesses or infections that require immediate attention. Persistent dental pain is often a sign that something more than just inflammation might be ongoing.

In addition to seeking professional help, Ayurveda suggests a few approaches that can provide some relief until your dental appointment. Try oil pulling with sesame oil or coconut oil; take about a tablespoon of oil in the mouth and swish it gently for around 10 to 15 minutes before spitting out. This could help in reducing bacterial load and soothing oral tissues. Do this preferably in the morning before brushing your teeth.

Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and may provide some relief. You could make a paste by mixing turmeric powder with a little mustard oil and apply it gently on the problematic teeth and gums, leaving it for a few minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water.

In terms of dietary measures, avoid eating excessively hot, cold, or spicy food which can worsen the symptoms. Stick to softer, easily digestible foods that do not require much chewing. Increasing your intake of vitamin C–rich foods, like citrus fruits and leafy greens, can also be beneficial for gum health.

While these steps might give temporary relief, I cannot stress enough the importance of dental consultation for correctly diagnosing and addressing the root cause of the pain. Delaying professional check-up could lead to worsened symptoms, or unnecessary complications.

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Sahni, severe pain in your lower jaw teeth may point to an underlying imbalance or dental issue that needs attention. Since you’re already taking paracetamol and doing salt water gargles, let’s explore a more holistic Siddha-Ayurvedic approach to find the root cause of your pain.

Firstly, your symptoms suggest a possible imbalance in the pitta dosha, which may lead to inflammation in the gums or teeth sensitivity issues. Consider employing a soothing mouth rinse using Triphala decoction. Boil 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder in a cup of water, strain it, and let it cool. Use it to rinse your mouth twice a day. This can help in reducing inflammation and providing some relief.

Additionally, oil pulling with sesame oil could help strengthen your teeth and gums. Take a tablespoon of sesame oil and swish it gently around your mouth for about 10 minutes, then spit out and rinse with warm water. Do this once a day, preferably in the morning before eating or drinking anything else.

Incorporate more cooling, pitta-pacifying foods like cucumber, melon, and leafy greens into your diet. Stay hydrated and avoid hot, spicy, or acidic foods that might aggravate the pain. Be aware though, persistent tooth pain can sometimes signal more serious issues like infection or abscess. It’s crucial to see a dentist soon to rule out any potentially urgent dental problems. If symptoms worsen or you develop swelling or fever, don’t delay seeking professional medical assistance immediately.

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