Oral Health through Ayurveda

Abstract

Ayurvedic medicine is a medical specialty that focuses primarily on preventive and curative medicine. It is a system of healing that is based on being in accordance with the laws of nature and has its origins in India around 5000 years earlier. Ayurveda offers guidelines to be followed daily right from the time of waking up in the morning till going to bed at night in terms of brushing, bathing, sleeping habits, exercise, massage and so on. Though we are following a routine daily regimen and seasonal regimen, we unknowingly do some mistakes. And this is where Ayurveda helps us and brings us back to track. As there is increase of oral disease even at an early age and becoming a greater concern, here in this article the maintenance of oral health is dealt with. Simple modifications in our habits can help us enjoy our lives much better.

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Kothainayagi . , Premraj Chaudhary

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Kothainayagi . , Premraj Chaudhary (2017). Oral Health through Ayurveda. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 0(0), 1-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-291673