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No Prescription Meds Needed After Dental Implant


Author: Heather K.
Date: 08-05-2014
Views: 4,828
Word Count: 179
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 10006-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 5

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I had a molar extracted before I learned about essential oils, and the Novocaine lasted approximately 8 hours before the numbness was completely gone. After my jaw healed properly, I went to the oral surgeon to have a hole drilled and an implant screw put into my jawbone.

At this point, I had received my Everyday Oils kit, so I wanted to try my new essential oils out on this situation. I put 2 drops of the Purification essential oil blend and 1-2 drops of the PanAway essential oil blend on the outside of my jaw. I applied these neat (undiluted) and repeated application every hour.

The novocaine wore off in just 3 hours, and amazingly, I did not need the prescription pain medication that they recommended! What a great way for me to understand what essential oils can do!

I also gently swished my mouth every 3-4 hours with a drop of the Thieves essential oil blend in water instead of using the antibiotic mouthwash that they prescribed.

I was amazed at how fast my mouth surgery had resolved.

What an excellent experience!


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Additional keyword(s) assigned by the editor: anesthesia, anesthetic, anesthetics, extraction, gum, gums, implants, novacaine, novocain, procaine, teeth, tooth.

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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: antibiotic — "As proven in vitro, essential oils [Eucalyptus, Melaleuca Alternifolia, Thyme, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Cinnamon, Grapefruit, Clove, Sandalwood, Peppermint, Sage] represent a cheap and effective antiseptic topical treatment option even for antibiotic-resistant strains [such] as MRSA and antimycotic [antifungal]-resistant Candida species."Link
2.Associated topics: dental,gums — Study 1: "[Oil pulling] would benefit the general population by giving more confidence in the ancient practices, thus preventing tooth decay and loss." Study 2: "Oil pulling therapy has been equally effective like chlorhexidine on halitosis and organisms, associated with halitosis." Study 3: "The oil pulling therapy showed a reduction in the plaque index, modified gingival scores, and total colony count of aerobic microorganisms in the plaque of adolescents with plaque-induced gingivitis." Study 4: "Oil pulling can be used as an effective preventive adjunct in maintaining and improving oral health." Study 5: "The myth that the effect of oil-pulling therapy on oral health was just a placebo effect has been broken, and there are clear indications of possible saponification and emulsification process, which enhances its mechanical cleaning action."Link
3.Associated topics: numbness-/-tingling-(Neuropathy) — "The patient was successfully treated with topical peppermint oil [for postherpetic neuralgia, a complication of shingles].... The authors believe this is the first evidence of peppermint oil (or menthol) having a strong analgesic effect on neuropathic pain."Link
4.Associated topics: numbness-/-tingling-(Neuropathy) — "Ameliorative effects of Ocimum sanctum [holy basil] in sciatic nerve transection-induced neuropathy...."Link
5.Associated topics: dental,gums — "Both clove and benzocaine gels had significantly lower mean pain scores than placebos. No significant difference was observed between clove and benzocaine regarding pain scores. Clove gel might possess a potential to replace benzocaine as a topical [anesthetic] agent before needle insertion."Link

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