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8 Effective Ways to Ease a Toothache!

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