Tooth Ache

Below are the Ayurvedic Medicine for Tooth Ache,  Herbal Remedis for Tooth Ache, Symptoms and healing options of Tooth Ache by Ayurvedmart


Toothache usually refers to pain around the teeth or jaws. In most instances, toothaches are caused by tooth or jaw problems, such as a dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed tooth root, gum disease, disease of the jaw joint (temporo- mandibular joint), or spasms of the muscles used for chewing. The severity of a toothache can range from chronic and mild to sharp and excruciating. The pain may be aggravated by chewing or by cold or heat.

Causes of toothache

Common dental causes of toothache include dental cavities, dental abscess, gum disease, irritation of the tooth root, cracked tooth syndrome, temporomandibular disease, impaction, and eruption.

Dental Cavities

Dental cavities (caries) are holes in the two outer layers of a tooth called the enamel and the dentin. The enamel is the outermost white hard surface and the dentin is the yellow layer just beneath the enamel. Both layers serve to protect the inner living tooth tissue called the pulp, where blood vessels and nerves reside. Certain bacteria in the mouth convert simple sugars into acid. The acid softens and (along with saliva) dissolves the enamel and dentin, creating cavities.

Gum Disease

Gum disease refers to inflammation of the soft tissue (gingiva) and abnormal loss of bone that surrounds the teeth and holds them in place. Gum disease is caused by toxins secreted by bacteria in "plaque" that accumulate over time along the gum line. This plaque is a mixture of food, saliva, and bacteria. Early symptoms of gum disease include gum bleeding without pain.

Toothache At A Glance

  • The most common cause of a toothache is a dental cavity.

  • The second most common cause of toothache is gum disease.

A toothache can be caused by a problem that does not originate from a tooth or the jaw.

 

Symptoms of Tooth Ache
• Sharp and shooting pain around the inflamed tooth and the surrounding area
• Pain while chewing spoils the appetite
• Pain in tooth makes disturbs sleep

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

Natural home remedy for Tooth Ache, using mustard oil and turmeric powder
1. Take 1 tsp lukewarm mustard oil
2. Add a pinch of turmeric powder
3. Mix well
4. Apply on the aching tooth
5. Leave for 5 min
6. Gargle with normal water

Natural home remedy for Tooth Ache, using lemon juice and asafoetida powder
1. Take 1 tsp lemon juice
2. Add 1 tsp asafoetida powder
3. Mix well
4. Apply and leave for 5 min
5. Wash mouth with plain water

Natural home remedy for Tooth Ache, using coconut oil and cloves
1. Heat 1 tsp coconut oil
2. Fry 3 cloves in it
3. Allow it to cool down
4. Grind the cloves in the oil, to make paste
5. Apply the mixture on the aching tooth
6. Leave for 10 min
7. Wash it off with plain water

Healing Options for Tooth Ache

Herbs for Tooth Ache Maiphal (Quercus infectoria)
Home Remedies for Tooth Ache With a pinch of salt soaked in a glass of lukewarm water, you now create a homemade saline solution. Use this to rinse in the morning and in the evening. This will help increase circulation in your gums and reduce the swelling.

No matter how well and how often you brush your teeth, you can't reach the areas between your teeth and below the gums. Make the habit of flossing. Floss comes in very handy. Keep one in your bag or at your office. After meal, floss it!
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Life Style for Tooth Ache To brush your teeth to gain maximum benefits.
  • Push the loaded brush as far as you can into the area where the tooth meets the gum (sulcus).
  • Use a vibrating motion (very small wiggling motion) so that the bristles that are forced into the sulcus remain there as you vibrate. It’s an agitating type of motion. Do not use wide circular motions. Repeat this action as you move along the gum line for three to five seconds at each spot on both the cheek and tongue side.
  • Repeat this procedure until you have completed both upper and lower gum lines, inside and out. Whenever necessary spit out any build up of toothpaste and saliva until you finish. When done just rinse your mouth with filtered water.
  • Do this once a day gradually increasing to twice a day. When you are able to do it twice a day, do so for two weeks. After two weeks, your gums should have become very tough and should have a pink-white color.

 

Water Irrigation

  • Another important tool that you should have is a water pik system. Do not underestimate the power of water. Water can do a lot of damage (as you have seen with floods and huge tidal waves) and it can also be your friend.
  • An oral irrigator can drastically inhibit the formation of plaque and tartar. As time goes by, plaque, if not removed, turns into tartar. An oral irrigator pulls away approximately 50% of the negative bacteria with each use, leaving good bacteria that are needed to fight microbes.
  • A toothbrush is not designed to clean anything more than 1-3 mm, which is a normal healthy gum condition. Therefore an oral irrigator is necessary to reach those areas that cannot be maintained with the toothbrush and floss alone.
  • That's all there is to it. If you perform the proper treatments to your teeth and do it right, and use the tools available to you, you shouldn't have to suffer from gum disease or Tooth Ache. You'll have healthy white teeth with rosy-red and pink gums that will last you a life time and keep the rest of your body healthy to boot.


 

Tips for Tooth Ache
• Eat 1 bowl of chopped cabbage and 1 banana every day. They both have nutrients which help improvegum disease

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