Ayurvedic Cures For Toothache And Bleeding Gums For Promoting Oral Health

Asafoetida
Pestle Asafoetida in lemon juice, slightly heat it. Now soak a cotton piece in this mixture and apply it to the cavity of the tooth. The fumes from slightly heated asafetida provide instant relief.
Now soak a cotton piece in this mixture and apply it to the cavity of the tooth. The fumes from slightly heated asafetida provide instant relief.
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Babul
Chewing a fresh bark helps prevent loose teeth and bleeding gums. It is also used for making an at home, all herbal toothpaste (power) for cleaning teeth.
Banyan
An alternative to chewing Babul tree bark, Ariel roots of the banyan tree can be chewed on for brushing teeth. The astringent secretion from the root cleanses and strengthens teeth. It should not be swallowed, just chewed and spit out.
Bay Berry
A paste made of the bark with vinegar is used to strengthen the gums and relieve a toothache.
Clove
Clove oil is applied to the gums to make them healthy and strong, it is also applied to the tooth cavity to numb the aching area and provide relief in a toothache.
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East Indian Rosebay
For an allaying toothache, the root of the plant can be chewed on and spit out to provide relief.
Holy Basil
In the case of mouth ulcers, Few leaves of the Holy basil should be plucked fresh and chewed upon 2-3 times a day till the ulcers disappear. Dried and powdered leaves of the Holy Basil can be used to brush teeth. A paste made of the leaves of Holy Basil in mustard oil cures bad breath n pyorrhea if massaged twice a day on the gums and the teeth.
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I’ve never had toothache or issues of bleeding gum, but if I do I now know that there are so many cures I can try at home.
Toothaches are common for me, so I’ve been using these cures since childhood. I don’t know… maybe it’s the sweets I love so much. And the cavities that hate me! But now I take care of my oral health way more than I used too 🙂