Better health for your teeth!
Cavities are generally found in children; however adults are also prone to it. This is prevalent in those cases where people are lax in maintaining dental hygiene. Bacteria grow on the food Particles stuck amidst the teeth and form cavities. In case of cavity formation there is intense swelling of gums, tooth decay and severe pain in that area.
To solve this problem people go to the dentist for treatment, however there are excellent herbal remedies available, which are not just devoid of side effects but also easy on the pocket. Theses remedies improve dental health by preventing further cavity formation. Some of the most effective herbal solutions are listed below.
Herbal Remedies For Cavities
Neem
Neem is an ancient herb of Indian origin .It is the most commonly used herb for fighting plaque formation and enhancing the dental health. An age-old remedy is the bark and is used as it is for brushing the teeth. Its antibacterial and anti-microbial qualities prevent tooth decay and kill the bacteria. It is widely used for toothpastes and toothpastes and other Ayurvedic remedies. It is readily available in drug stores, local markets and other stores. It is one of the safest herbs with minimum side effects.
Licorice
Licorice root cannot be confused with licorice candies or lollies. It is a traditional remedy of Chinese origin. It is antibacterial and has compounds such as licorisoflavan and licoricidin that is used for treating tooth decay that leads to cavities as it eradicates the bacteria that causes it.
Goldenseal
This herb has originated from North America and its root is essentially used to treat cavities and dental infections. It can be used as a mouthwash or a mouth rinse. The extract of this herb is can be made into a solution. You can take it in your mouth and gargled, after this it can be swallowed. The bacteria die the moment it comes in contact with the goldenseal solution. It is also used in cavities and many cases to fend off infections due to cold
Myrrh
This herb is not only anti-bacterial but also anti-microbial as well. It treats both cavities and oral infections as well. It can be used as mouth wash. Five drops of Myrrh essential oil is used for gargling at least three times a day.
Cloves

Calendula
This herb is famous for soothing nerves and healing tissues. It is also a mild painkiller. You can heal the cavities by preparing a gargle with its flowers and drying the herb and typically prepare infusions that can be consumed as tea.
The same preparing can be used as a mouthwash as well. Gargling calendula solution at least twice a day wards off bacteria that is the root cause of tooth decays.
In my home we use Neem as a pain reliever. I have heard it used to assist with menstrual pain (cramps). You draw tea and drink it. Pregnant women are warned against using it though.
Shalawam and Thawadah for your input!
For quick help to stop a falling tooth in adults.
Hold 1 tbsp of apple cider vinegar in your mouth for five minutes once a day for three days.
Try not to get vinegar on the outside of your mouth or it will shrivel your lips as if you ate a pickle.
Rinse your mouth and move on to stopping the pain.
To stop the pain from that tooth.
Use a sterilized cotton swab.
Just boil the cotton swabs you have and squeeze the water from them and allow them to sit in a rice strainer for a few days until they air dry. Move them around each day to expose wet spots.
But to stop your tooth pain you can use a damp one the first day you boil them.
Drop two to three drops of clove oil or oregano oil on it and place the oiled side on your tooth that is giving you pain.
Hold it on the tooth as long as you can take the burning and numbness. The longer you hold it, the oil will spread to the rest of your mouth and burn your moth to a numbness.
If you do not want it to spread to the rest of your mouth just change your cotton swab.
The oil spreads because your cotton swab is wet plus your saliva will wet it more.