Who would have thought that there was an herbal treatment for gum pain? If you have sensitive teeth or gums, or minor discomfort from dental work, there are new herbal treatment products that can help. These all-natural remedies help restore your body's natural balance to promote overall oral health.
Typically we all agree, pain is nature's way of telling us when there is something wrong. There But when you have pain in your gums or teeth, it usually means that by the time it starts to hurt, the situation has reached its worse point. There are many causes for pain, such as abrasions, burns, lesions, or even growths. However, there are many infectious conditions that can cause pain but in reality, most tooth or gum infections are typically caused by bacteria.
If your gums are bleeding, red or tender, and if you have persistent pain it is probably time to go to your dentist as soon as possible. But just remember that by the time you experience pain, gum disease could already be well into advanced stages and an herbal treatment may not be enough.
That’s why taking good care of your gums and teeth are an important part of life regardless of age. In fact, the effect of oral health and disease on quality of life has been researched insofar as the functional, psychological, social, and economic consequences of oral disorders. Most of the research has focused on tooth loss, craniofacial birth defects, oral-facial pain, as well as oral cancers. The impact of oral health on an individual’s quality of life reflects complex social norms and cultural values, beliefs, and traditions.* (Source: Office of the Surgeon General; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.)
There are many over-the-counter herbal treatments for gum pain. We have all probably heard of or tried things like cloves which is supposed to reduce pain in sore gums or teeth. Anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen helps reduce a fever if your pain is caused by an infection, and simple salt water often helps kill bacteria to soothe pain. What’s more you can always apply ice for a natural anti-inflammatory because ice will help the swelling.
Some dentists recommend the use of oral grade hydrogen peroxide, which you must dilute with half water. Another way to kill bacteria is by using a simple paste of baking soda mixed with water and applying it gently on the gums. But It is an old wives tale to put aspirin on your gums, so don't do it because you will just create a chemical burn of the gum tissues.
There is one really good and proven herbal treatment in the form of a supplement that provides fast-acting relief and helps to soothe gums and relieve tooth pain cause by stress. Safe with no side effects, it also helps to restore internal balance to support health teeth and gums.
This article was added on Wednesday 09 June, 2010.