Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Tooth Ache

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Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Tooth Ache

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Causes:

• Consuming food rich in carbohydrates and sugar like colas, candies, cakes, etc
• Consuming hot and cold food together
• Broken tooth
• Gum diseases
• Cavities

1}# Coconut oil and cloves:

Method : Heat 1 tsp coconut oil
and Fry 3 cloves in it.Allow it to cool down
,Grind the cloves in the oil, to make paste.
Apply the mixture on the aching tooth.
Leave it for 10 min and Wash it off with plain water.

2}# Mustard oil and turmeric powder:

Method : Take 1 tsp lukewarm mustard oil,Add a pinch of turmeric powder and Mix well.
Apply on the aching tooth and Leave it for 5 min.
Gargle with normal water.

3}# Lemon juice and asafoetida powder:

Method : Take 1 tsp lemon juice and Add 1 tsp asafoetida powder,Mix it well.Apply and leave it for 5 min.Wash mouth with plain water.


These remedies are based on the principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of healing, and are completely natural, non-invasive, and can be prepared at home. Consult your doctor if the symptoms persist. :gL
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Apply the above remedies directly to both the problem tooth and surrounding gums unless otherwise directed.

It is important to note: If you have a toothache, there is a reason for it and it’s best to have it taken care of by a professional as soon as possible, rather than having it treated at home in hopes that the underlying issue will go away on its own. If it’s infected (if your gum area is swollen), don’t delay in getting professional medical care.
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Re: Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Tooth Ache

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Remedies for Toothache

Tip 1:

Garlic has antibiotics and other medicinal properties that can be very effective for treating toothache. Crush a clove of garlic with rock salt and apply on the affected tooth.

Tip 2:

Place a piece of raw onion on the tooth. This will help in killing the germs in the affected tooth and offer relief from pain.

Tip 3:

A clove or clove oil applied on the tooth will help. Dab a cotton ball in clove oil and place the cotton on the affected tooth and gently bite down. Clove oil has natural properties that help relieve tooth pain and prevents future cavities and bad breath.

Tip 4:

Boil 5-6 cloves and 2-inch bark of a Margosa tree (Neem) in 1 cup of water. Strain and bottle. Store this in the fridge. Smear this decoction on the affected tooth.

Tip 5:

Salt water helps cleanse the area around the tooth and draws out some of the fluid that causes swelling. Stir a teaspoon of salt in warm water and rinse your mouth thoroughly for about 30 seconds before you spit it out. Repeat this treatment as often as needed.

Tip 6:

Tea tree oil is a natural ingredient that can help to provide toothache relief. Soak a cotton ball in the tea tree oil and place in the affected tooth or add a few drops of tea tree oil to a glass of warm water and rinse your mouth thoroughly before you spit it out.

Tip 7:

Mix equal amounts of pepper, salt and few drops of water to form a paste. Apply this paste on the affected area. This will help relieve the toothache.

Tip 8:

Cinnamon mixed with honey can be of great use for treating toothache. Mix 1 teaspoon of cinnamon powder with 5 teaspoons of honey to make a paste. Apply this paste directly onto the affected tooth. Continue applying the paste to the affected tooth two to three times a day until the pain is gone.
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