Home and Natural Remedies for Tooth Pain

 


If your pain is unbearable than you must visit nearest dental clinic as soon as possible. Because dental cause aren't go away itself. If you can't visit dental clinic than below some remedies can helps for sure. But those are not permanent treat your pain.

Salt Water Rinse

Until you get to the dentist, one of the possible home remedies is to gargle your mouth with salt water. The salt helps to remove the bacteria from the mouth and it can also reduce swelling. A good mix would be to use teaspoon of salt to 8 ounces of water. Be careful to spit it out and not to swallow the water; it really doesn’t taste nice.

Pain Killers

Over the counter medication such as Paracetamol and ketorolac can ease pain that is affecting you and relieve minor pain from toothache. Be careful to use these forms of painkillers how they are meant. They are only to be taken orally, not be to be applied directly to the gums as it can cause more harm to your gums. Do not use in pregnancy

Apply Pain-Relieving Gels And Liquids

You are able to get these pain relieving products from many pharmacies and supermarkets. Apply these gels and liquids directly to the sore tooth and nearby gums. A lot of these contain benzocaine, which will numb your mouth for a little while. Beware, these are meant for short-term use only. They will not treat the cause of your pain.

After you have gone through the discomfort of a toothache, the last thing you would want is to experience it again. The good news is that many toothaches are preventable, as long as you take care of your teeth and gums by flossing and brushing twice a day. Keeping up with your regular dental check ups will ensure the best health of your teeth and gums.

Elevate Your Head

Although it may be difficult to get to sleep when you have a toothache, lying down can exacerbate your pain because blood pressure to your head increases when you are in a flat position. When going to sleep, try propping your head up with pillows or sleep upright in a chair, if possible.

Hydrogen Peroxide Rinse

Hydrogen peroxide is also useful for attacking inflammation and bacteria. When using a hydrogen peroxide rinse, mix 1 part three percent hydrogen peroxide with 2 parts water. Do not swallow the solution. Use it as a mouthwash.

Clove

There are several ways you can use this spice to treat your toothache. Since clove is an antiseptic, it is useful for reducing inflammation and pain. You can put clove oil on a cotton ball and apply it to the painful area or place a drop of the oil directly on your tooth. Alternatively, you can also put a drop of clove oil into a glass of water and use it as a mouthwash.

Guava Leaves

Guava leaves have anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties that can help to soothe your aching tooth. You can use the leaves to make a tea that you allow to cool and use as a rinse or simply chew on the leaves to get some relief.

Wheatgrass

There are many benefits of wheatgrass that make it a useful means of treating your toothache. Like many of the other methods mentioned, it is great for addressing infections caused by bacteria. So, simply get some wheatgrass juice and rinse it in your mouth a few times a day.

Thyme

Thyme oil can be used as a rinse or applied directly to your tooth. To rinse, add a drop of oil to a glass of water and use it as a mouthwash. To apply to your tooth, dilute some oil with water, place a few drops on a cotton ball, and put on your tooth.


Those remedies are only for pain management. They do not treat your tooth permanently. Than visit nearest dental care as soon as possible for proper treatment.

Dr. Virendhr Rana

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