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Best 5 Homeopathic Medicines for Pyorrhea

Pyorrhea

Pyorrhea, also known as periodontitis, is the inflammation and destruction of the tissues and bone surrounding the teeth. Periodontitis mainly begins with gingivitis. Gingivitis refers to inflammation of gums as a result of plaque formation due to poor oral hygiene.

Homeopathy has shown wonderful results in dental diseases, including pyorrhea. Homeopathic medicines for pyorrhea help to provide symptomatic relief, reduce the inflammation of tissue surrounding the teeth and prevent further damage and destruction of structures around the teeth. Homeopathy helps by strengthening the structures supporting the teeth. Homeopathy seems to work magnificently in cases of pyorrhea having mild to moderate intensity. In such cases, homeopathy can help to halt further advancement of the complaint and prevent the need for surgical intervention. Homeopathy is recommended to treat pyorrhea of both acute and chronic type.

There is a long list of medicines for pyorrhea in homeopathy. The most suitable medicine is selected based on individual case presentation. These medicines bring symptomatic relief in pyorrhea cases. Signs and symptoms like pain and tenderness of gums, swollen gums, bleeding gums, bad breath, receding gums and metallic taste in the mouth are treated well with homeopathic remedies.

Homeopathy in cases of pyorrhea fixes the root cause, thereby giving long-term results rather than temporary short term relief. For achieving the best results, it is advised to use any homeopathic medicine only after detailed case evaluation by a homeopathic doctor. A proper and complete course of treatment for the prescribed duration of time is very essential to get the best outcome. The treatment time varies from case to case depending on the chronicity of the complaint, the severity of problem and how quickly the body responds to homeopathic remedies.

Homeopathy is a very safe treatment option for pyorrhea cases. Due to use of natural medicines in homeopathy, no adverse side-effects are felt. Homeopathic medicines are devoid of any harmful chemicals, so these medicines act very gently in a very harmless way in any case of pyorrhea.

Top 5 Homeopathic Medicines for Pyorrhea

The top recommended medicines for pyorrhea are Merc Sol, Carbo Veg, Kreosotum, Phosphorous and Lachesis.

1. Merc Sol – For Swollen, Painful Gums In Pyorrhea

Merc Sol is considered one of the top-listed medicines for pyorrhea. The symptoms indicating the use of Merc Sol are acutely swollen, painful, tender and bleeding gums. The gums may be bluish red in color. Accompanying symptoms include a metallic taste in the mouth and offensive breath. An increase in saliva may also be noted. Few persons may also complain of loosening of teeth in the sockets. In all such instances, Merc Sol works wonders as one of the most effective medicines for pyorrhea.

When to use Merc Sol?

Merc Sol is a leading medicine to manage pain, swelling and tenderness of gums in cases of pyorrhea.

How to use Merc Sol?

Though it can be used in both low and high potencies, it is safe to take this medicine in 30C potency once a day initially.

2. Carbo Veg – For Pyorrhea where Brushing Teeth makes Gums Bleed

Carb Veg is one of the best medicines for pyorrhea, especially recommended in cases where the gums show a tendency to bleed on cleaning the teeth. These gums have usually receded and are somewhat blackish in appearance. These symptoms are attended with a toothache. The toothache gets worse when chewing food. The sufferer may complain of a bitter, sour taste in the mouth where Carbo Veg will show remarkable results as the choice of medicines for pyorrhea.

When to use Carb Veg?

Carbo Veg is a well-indicated medicine to manage pyorrhea when there is a complaint of bleeding from gums on brushing / cleaning the teeth.

How to use Carb Veg?

It is advised to take Carbo Veg 30C once or twice a day.

3. Kreosotum – For Pyorrhea With Bad Mouth Odor

Kreosotum is known for its effective positive action on teeth and its surrounding, supporting structures in pyorrhea cases. Kreosotum is best recommended where the symptoms include bluish, puffy gums with an intensely bad / putrid odor from the mouth. Bleeding of dark blood from the gums is another key symptom to look out for prescription of Kreosotum as the best choice among medicines for pyorrhea. The teeth may be dark, decayed or crumbly in such cases.

When to use Kreosotum?

This medicine works wonderfully in pyorrhea cases with bad / putrid mouth odor with bluish, swollen, puffy gums.

How to use Kreosotum?

Among its various potencies, it is best to begin with 30C potency one to two times a day.

4. Phosphorus – For Pyorrhea With Easily Bleeding Gums

Another medicine placed prominently on the list of medicines for pyorrhea is Phosphorus. It offers help in pyorrhea cases where gums bleed easily. Phosphorus is an anti-hemorrhagic medicine. Along with bleeding, soreness and pain in gums are noted in such cases. The pain in gums gets worse from both heat and cold.  Pain in the teeth may also arise along with the pain in gums.

When to use Phosphorus?

This medicines is very suitable to manage bleeding from gums in cases of pyorrhea.

How to use Phosphorus?

Phosphorus 30C can be taken once a day.

5. Lachesis – For Pyorrhea With Dark Purple Gums And Swollen Cheeks

Lachesis is a prominent medicine for pyorrhea with dark purple and highly swollen gums attended with swollen cheeks. This is accompanied by burning in the mouth. Peppery or coppery taste in the mouth is another unique symptom. Pain in the teeth often extends to the ears in such cases where Lachesis will aid the fastest recovery among medicines for pyorrhea with these symptoms.

When to use Lachesis?

Lachesis can be considered in cases of pyorrhea having dark purple, swollen gums along with swelling of cheeks.

How to use Lachesis?

Lachesis can be used once a day in 30C potency.

Symptoms of Pyorrhea

Symptoms of pyorrhea include swollen gums, pain, and tenderness of gums, red/purple gums, bleeding gums, spitting of blood after brushing, bad breath, metallic taste in the mouth, receding gums and loose teeth in sockets.

Cause and Trigger factors

Pyorrhea usually starts from gingivitis (gums inflammation). Gingivitis when left untreated, leads to periodontitis. Gingivitis is a milder form of the disease and in gingivitis, no irreversible changes take place. However, persistent gingivitis leads to the formation of deep pockets between the gums and teeth. These pockets get filled with plaque and bacteria over a period of time and start damaging the tissue and bone surrounding and supporting the teeth. Eventually, the teeth lose their grip and fall off. Certain factors increase the risk of pyorrhea. These include poor oral hygiene, tobacco use, low vitamin C, being overweight, using medicines that cause mouth dryness, and health issues that lower immunity.

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