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Sensitive tooth - ouch!

hi there, I have a very sensitive incisor tooth, bottom left. Hot or cold food or drinks hurt. I've tried toothpaste for sensitive teeth but this doesn't work. What homeopathy can I use?
 
  Snowi_d on 2005-08-31
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Hypericum 200 is your remedy. Dosage 2 globules taken 3 times daily.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Homeopathy prescribed conveniently - THIS FOR THAT

Decaying tooth, Foul pus smelling tooth : Calendula-Q. (put a drop locally on tooth)
MOUTH WASH : Calendula-Q (mother tincture) (one teapoon in 100 ml water). 2 times daily.
If a person uses Calendula-Q as a mouth wash, he will never have dental problems, like decaying tooth, foul breath, tooth pain, need for root canaling. Gargle strongly for 5-6 times. NO fresh water gargle after above.

Before Tooth extraction = Arnica Mont.
After Tooth extraction = Hypericum
Injuriies to Teeth or Bone = Ruta
Gum injury or surgery = Ledum
Brittle teeth or Teeth falling off in small bits = Symphytum
Fear of Dentist = Aconite
To increase capacity to bear pain = Chamomilla
Restless and unbearable pain = Coffea
For pain that is hypersensitive to touch and to cold = HeparSulph.

Also read : http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/35254
 
Nesha-India last decade
1-2 drops of myrrh in lukewarm water and used as a mouthrinse after cleaning teeth will also help.
 
erika last decade

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