Teeth Extraction and Using Activated Charcoal
Using Activated Charcoal after teeth extraction.
Hi, Is it safe/beneficial to brush with activated charcoal after a tooth extraction? I've had two bottom left molars extracted two weeks ago. There are still holes... Thanks! Marie Hi Marie. Yes, it would be safe to use the charcoal after an extraction, in fact I have! It really helped heal the wound quickly. I didn't just brush with the charcoal, but made a little putty with activated charcoal and psyllium seed husk powder and placed it right where the tooth had been pulled and it worked like a charm. Also, you can make a mixture of charcoal powder and ground flax-seed and use that internally and you can also make a charcoal poultice and place it on the outside of your mouth, covering your cheek/s as well. I did this when I had a terrible and huge abscess and my mouth was so sore I could not put anything inside my mouth as it was so tender, so I placed a poultice onto my face over the abscess and it also worked extremely well. You can read more about my new discoveries with activated charcoal and oral care here The charcoal that I generally use for all the above is the hardwood, but any of the food grade charcoals are going to work well. If anyone has any dental charcoal stories to share, please send them in, we would love to share them! KimberlyOther blog post on using Activated Charcoal on teeth you may enjoy reading...
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