Natural remedies for urgent care, tooth caries

In case of toothache, Didier Le Bail, naturopath in Paris, explains how to get relief through natural remedies. However, this advice does not relieve a visit to the dentist as soon as possible to determine the cause of the pain!
Carious tooth
“I have a cavity I quickly seek treatment. Recently, my teeth became very sensitive. What can I do until my appointment with the dentist? ”
In Stage 1 of the cavities, no pain: only the enamel is achieved.
In Stage 2 of the cavity, the dentin underneath the enamel is in turn affected. Result: the onset of sensitivity to heat, cold and sweet.
In Stage 3, it was the turn of the pulp (tooth nerve) to be reached. Result: a nice toothache! The risk of tooth abscess is not far.
Natural solutions:
• Aromatherapy: 1 drop Clove ET (anesthetic and potent antibacterial) or ET 1 drop Clove 1 drop + ET Wintergreen (analgesic, anti-inflammatory) on a cotton swab to apply against the tooth. Another option recommended: 3 drops ET Savory mountain (antibacterial powerful) + 2 drops Peppermint ET (anesthetic) + 1 drop Tea tree ET (powerful antibacterial) + 3 drops of vegetable oil (hazelnut, sesame, macadamia, Calophylle). Apply 2 drops of the mixture on the caries + 2 drops on the cheek next to the pain 3 to 4 times per day.
• Hydrotherapy *: practice mouthwash the hydrosol of Laurel (2 shares) and Sage (1 part). 3 to 5 rinses per day.
• Herbal medicine: the mother tincture of Plantago major (plantain) has a reputation for calming oral diseases. In cases of painful cavities, pour a few drops of mother tincture undiluted on a cotton swab to apply against the tooth.
• Clay therapy: with a little water and clay, make small balls that you suck then. Relief of pain should be obtained fairly quickly.
Devitalized tooth and crowned
“My dentist is to conduct a thorough cleaning of a tooth crown having undergone micro leakage. He installed a temporary tooth. Any risk of infection is not removed, he prescribed me an antibiotic to use in case of occurrence of edema. As I find a shame to wait until the situation deteriorates to intervene, I would like to know if there is a natural way to act immediately against the possible risk of infection.”