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8 Effective Ways to Ease a Toothache!
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8 Effective Ways to Ease a Toothache!

 

 

1. Taking pain medication

 

  • Taking over-the-counter pain medications such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen is a quick, simple way for many people to effectively reduce mild-to-moderate toothaches. (in case you are allergic, take advice from your dentist) 

 

  • Always stay within the recommended dosage on the packaging.

 

  • If the toothache is severe, it is best to see a dentist and speak to them about stronger pain relievers.

 

2. Apply a Cold compress

 

  • Using a cold compress may help ease the pain of a toothache.

 

  • Applying a cold compress to the area for 15–20 minutes every few hours in the evening may also help prevent pain when going to bed.

 

3. Elevation

 

  • Pooling blood in the head may cause additional pain and inflammation. 

 

  • Elevating the head with an extra pillow or two may relieve the pain enough for them to fall asleep.

 

4. Medicated ointments

 

  • Over the counter numbing gels and ointments that contain ingredients such as may numb the area.

 

  • However, it may not be suitable for use by young children.

 

5. Salt water rinse

 

  • Salt water is a natural antibacterial agent, so it may reduce inflammation.

 

  • Helps protect damaged teeth from infection.

 

  • Help remove any food particles or debris stuck in the teeth or gums.



6. Clove

 

  • Eugenol, which is one of the main compounds in cloves, can reduce tooth pain. 

 

  • Eugenol acts as an analgesic, which means that it numbs the area. 

 

  • To use clove for a toothache, soak ground cloves in water to make a paste. Then, apply the paste to the tooth, or put it in an empty tea bag and place it in the mouth.

 

  • Alternatively, gently chewing or sucking on a single clove and then allowing it to sit near the painful tooth may help relieve pain.

 

  • This is not a suitable remedy for children, as they may swallow too much clove. Single cloves can be spiky and painful if a person swallows them.



7.  Garlic

 

  • Allicin, which is the main compound in garlic, has a strong antibacterial effect that may help kill the bacteria in the mouth that lead to cavities and tooth pain.

 

  • Simply chewing a clove of garlic and allowing it to sit near the tooth may help relieve pain. 



8. See a dentist

 

  • A dentist may recommend antibiotics if there are any signs of infection within the mouth.

 

  • All of the given home remedies are only for temporary relief.

 

  • When a cracked or decaying tooth is causing pain, a person should see their dentist. They will be able to find a permanent solution.

 

  • Ignoring the signs of tooth decay, such as an aching tooth, may lead to more serious issues, including abscesses, gum disease, and tooth loss.

 

 

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