Natural Remedies for Toothache Relief

Natural Remedies for Toothache Relief

Toothache can be a mild soreness to throbbing pain in your teeth or around the jaws. These can be the result of a wide range of matters from infections, cracked teeth and gum diseases to loose fillings, jaw joint disorders or cavities. Natural remedies for toothache relief a toothache usually happens when the pulp, the central region of your teeth is inflamed or irritated due to these reasons. The reason the pain occurs is because there are tons of nerve ending within he pulp and they happen to be very sensitive.

Once you feel a toothache, it is best to go and see your dentist immediately. On the contrary, you can use few natural home remedies as well for temporary pain relief. Here are some effective home remedies:

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1. Pepper & Salt

Use of Salt and Pepper together is very beneficial in case you have a sensitive tooth. Salt and pepper substance treat inflammation, they have antibacterial anti-inflammatory analgesic properties.

How to Use
  • Make a paste of equal quantity pepper and salt with a little water.
  • Put and Apply a paste on the tooth that is troubling you with all your strength to hold for 3–5 minutes.
  • Do this every day until you notice a difference.

2. Garlic

Because of its medicinal and antibiotic properties garlic is highly effective in managing tooth aches.

How to use:
  • Crush a clove of garlic (or add some powdered garlic) and salt pack it on the tooth.
  • Another option is to chew one or two cloves of garlic.
  • Use this remedy a few days until the ingredient works its magic.

3. Guava Leaves

Fresh guava leaves are useful to relieve toothache because of their antimicrobial, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.

How to use:
  • Crush 1 or 2 tender guava leaves and chew till you feel the juice has started working on this effected area.
  • You can chew raw spinach leaves to have the same effect.

4. Vanilla Extract

A popular natural remedy for toothache is vanilla extract — it helps with the discomfort, and also has a soothing effect.

How to use:
  • How to Make It Put a little bit of vanilla extract onto a cotton bud and place it on the spot.
  • Repeat this 3 times per day until you notice reduction of the pain.

5. Cloves

Crushing a clove is the best natural form of anaesthesia, significance it can help to kill bacteria that cause inflammation and tooth pain.

How to use:
  • Crush 2 cloves and mix it with olive oil or vegetable juice. Gently place this mixture on the painful tooth.
  • Or else, take a cotton ball and soak it in clove oil and directly massage onto the sore tooth.
  • Alternatively, you may mix a few drops of clove oil with half glass of water and use it for mouth rinse.

6. Ice Cubes

When your tooth is hurting because it has been cracked, or when the nerve pulp in your mouth starts feeling pain and discomfort; then you must use some cold ice to help numb those pesky little sensory endings (nerve nerves are really sensitive) that will give off signals saying “ouch!!”

How to use:
  • Ice wrapped in soft cotton cloth
  • Apply it on your cheek close to the damaged skin for a few minutes.
  • The contact with the ice cubes can also cause you a lot of pain if your nerves are exposed, so go easy.

 

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