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20 Effective Home Remedies For Tooth Pain

A toothache can be the most agonizing experience. It normally occurs when there is tooth decay by dental caries and cavities. The build up of plaque on the surface of the tooth permits bacterial invasion, which then destroys the tooth. A toothache can occur at the most inopportune moments generally at a time when you are vacationing or on a weekend when the dentist offices are closed. It can prevent you from eating or talking. Once the cavities reach the sensitive nerve endings of the tooth, you begin to experience excruciating pain.Tooth PainWhile the dentist’s office seems to be the permanent solution to your toothache, you can avail of some simple home remedies to temporarily alleviate the toothache.

Remedies For Tooth Pain

Treatment with Cloves

Mild toothache can be easily alleviated with the help of cloves, which is a commonly available household spice. The clove acts like a natural anaesthetic, temporarily numbing the site and blocking the pain. Just gently chew on the cloves from the side of the mouth that hurts. The pain should go away in a few minutes. You can chew on the cloves 2-3 times a day to get relief.

Cloves

Saline Gargles

The next best home remedy for a tooth pain is saline gargles. Heat some water in a glass and to it add a pinch of salt.

Now gargle with this water from the side of the mouth that hurts. The salt in the water acts as a natural disinfectant and also soothes the tooth thus alleviating the pain.

Gargle

Baby Aspirin

Aspirin is easily available in most homes. It is also tasteless so it can be eaten without water. Just place a tablet of aspirin or baby aspirin on the affected area of the tooth. This should help to give you relief almost immediately.

Asprine

Tea Bags

Used tea bags are a great kitchen remedy for toothaches. It is particularly helpful in reducing inflammation in case of a tooth infection, which can become quite unbearable. Place the tea bag on the affected tooth and gum area. Hold it in place for a few minutes and remove. Keep doing this as often as you can. The tannin in the tea helps to bring down the swelling.

Tea Bags

Whisky or Brandy

Whisky and brandy are great for giving respite from a toothache. Take a Q-Tip or swab, dip it into the whiskey or brandy and place it on the affected area of the tooth. This should give you instant relief from the toothache. Repeat as often as necessary until you are able to go to the dentist.

Whiskey Or Brandy

Garlic

A clove of garlic placed on the affected tooth along with some rock salt will give immediate relief from the toothache. You can repeat this home remedy as often as you like.

Garlic

Vanilla Essence or Extract

The extract taken from pure vanilla pods is said to be very effective against toothache. Place the vanilla extract on the affected area of the tooth to get immediate relief. Do this once everyday till you start to feel better.

Vanilla Extract

Vicks

Vicks vaporub is a good home remedy for toothache. Rub the vicks vaporub on the side of the cheek that hurts. Now place a paper tissue on the rubbed area and lie down. The vicks generates heat, which will help to give immediate relief from a toothache.

Vicks Vaporub

Raw Potato

You can also cut a slice of raw potato and apply this on the affected tooth. Bite down on the potato slice with your teeth. This will give immediate relief from a toothache.

Potato Slices

Wheat Grass Juice

Wheat grass juice is great for giving relief from toothache as it can be used as an effective mouthwash. Just rinse your mouth thoroughly with this juice 2-3 times a day. This will help to check bacterial growth and protect your teeth from tooth infections and dental decay.

Wheat Grass Juice

Asafoetida and Lemon Juice

Squeeze out the juice of a lemon and to it add a pinch of asafoetida. Heat the solution, soak a cotton swab in the solution and apply this on the tooth. You will feel instant relief after a few minutes.

Asafoetida And Lemon Juice

Clove Oil

You can also use a cotton ball dipped in clove oil and apply this on the tooth. This acts like a mild anaesthetic and gives a lot of relief from the toothache.

Clove Oil

Listerine

Gargle with Listerine mouthwash as this is a good antiseptic and helps to keep the infection in check.

Listerine mouthwash

Pepper and Salt

Make a mixture of pepper and 1/4th teaspoon of salt. Bottle it and keep licking on the mixture with your tongue. This is a great way of keeping the growth of bacteria in check. It also prevents foul breath and odour.

Pepper and Salt

Ice Cube

If your teeth are not sensitive, put an ice cube on the affected side of the cheek. Do this for at least 15-20 minutes 3-4 times in a day. This will temporarily numb the site of the toothache.

Ice Cubes

Flossing

Always floss you teeth after a meal. This helps to remove stuck food particles, which are lodged in between the teeth and are difficult to remove. This is a better remedy than brushing which cannot remove stuck food particles in between teeth. It is a great way for preventing painful tooth infections, which can also cause dental cavities and caries.

Floss

Lime Juice

Gargle your mouth daily with lime juice diluted in water. This keeps bacteria at bay and prevents the build up of plaque in the mouth.

Lime Juice

Raw Onion

At times raw onion also proves to be very beneficial in treating a toothache. Just chew on some raw onion. If it seems very painful, place a piece of raw onion on the affected tooth until the pain subsides. You can also use onion juice for the same purpose.

Raw Onion

Avoid Hot or Cold Foods

Eat your foods at room temperature until the pain subsides. This will discourage possible tooth sensitivity that may have occurred. Eat soft foods and stay away from sweets and hard foods, which are difficult to chew. With the help of the above home remedies, you can easily get relief from toothache.

Hot & Cold


Caution: Please use Home Remedies after Proper Research and Guidance. You accept that you are following any advice at your own risk and will properly research or consult healthcare professional.