“The only friends you have are your teeth” – Grandpa
Most people know the basics of dental hygiene. You should brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily and visit the dentist for regular cleanings and checkups.
What fewer people may know is that there are a wide variety of holistic methods that can be implemented to improve overall dental health and reduce tooth pain. Learn natural ways to protect your teeth and alleviate tooth pain with the use of holistic methods, including cannabis.
Holistic Methods to Protect Your Teeth and Alleviate Tooth Pain Naturally
While dental hygiene, including flossing and proper brushing techniques, is key to preventing tooth pain, there are other great home remedies and holistic methods that can be used to both improve overall tooth health and alleviate tooth pain.
These holistic methods to improve tooth and gum health include:
1. Saltwater Rinse
A quick swish with salt can do quite a lot for dental health. It can help to loosen food particles, soothe bleeding or sore gums, help wounds heal faster, and reduce inflammation. To prepare a saltwater rinse, boil water and add a teaspoon of salt.
2. Green Tea
Green tea contains a compound that’s been shown to help with sensitive and aching teeth. Regularly drinking green tea may actually lead to healthier gums, which are essential for healthy teeth.
3. Coconut Oil
Oil pulling with coconut oil has several benefits, including a reduction of harmful bacteria in the mouth. To oil pull, measure a tablespoon of coconut oil, and swish through teeth for 15-20 minutes, before spitting out.
4. Clove Oil
Clove oil is a great natural way to alleviate tooth pain because of its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. To use clove oil to treat tooth pain, simply soak a cotton swab with oil and apply it to the affected area.
5. Garlic
Garlic has antibacterial properties, and can also be used to alleviate tooth pain. To use, create a garlic paste to apply to the point of pain. Make sure to keep the paste in your mouth for 30 minutes, and use up to four times per day.
6. Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne pepper contains capsaicin, which can be used for topical pain relief. Mix cayenne pepper with enough water to create a paste and apply directly to the point of pain.
Something to Chew On: Do Cannabinoids Help?
Research about cannabinoids in dentistry is new, but there’s evidence to suggest that cannabinoids can help fight some types of tooth pain.
Plenty of research shows cannabinoids is an effective painkiller and anti-inflammatory. It even has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. These properties lower the immune response in the body, which relieves swelling and inflammation. It also reduces pain and fights back against the bacteria that caused the issue in the first place.
There’s even suggestion some of cannabinoids other properties could be helpful in treating a more serious dental disease, such as periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss.
Those considering cannabinoids would be wise to enlist some other bacteria-fighting compounds. When combined with cannabinoids, they give it a boost to fight back against the agents of infection. Some terpenes have their own benefits, such as being antifungals, antiseptics, or antibacterials as well.
Talk to a Doctor
Consult with a medical professional, like a medical marijuana doctor, before taking cannabinoids for tooth pain, and follow up with a dentist if pain persists.
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