Significance of Mahashaushira
Mahashaushira is a severe condition affecting the gums characterized by sloughing and inflammation. According to the Purana and Ayurveda, this condition arises from imbalances among the doshas. The inflammation can lead to significant issues within the oral cavity, highlighting the critical interplay of dosha factors in dental health. Understanding Mahashaushira is essential for addressing these severe gum and cavity issues effectively.
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Hindu concept of 'Mahashaushira'
Mahashaushira in Hinduism denotes a severe gum condition characterized by inflammation and sloughing, resulting from imbalances among the body's doshas. This highlights the significance of maintaining harmony within one's constitution for oral health.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 2: Nidanasthana
(1) Severe gum and cavity inflammation stemming from the concerted action of deranged Doshas.[1]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A severe condition affecting the gums leading to sloughing and inflammation, induced by a combination of dosha imbalances.[2]