7 Natural Remedies To Relieve A Toothache

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Tooth decay is the most common cause of toothache. However, it is not the only cause for tooth pain. A tooth fracture, damaged filling, infected gums, abscessed tooth (infection with pain at the root of a tooth or in between the gum and a tooth), all can give you toothache. Sometimes, when you do repetitive motions with your mouth such as when you chew gum or grind teeth then also you may suffer from tooth ache. The central region or pulp of the tooth has several highly sensitive nerve endings. The reasons mentioned above can make this pulp inflamed or irritated and this leads to toothache. So, how to get rid of a toothache? There are many common ingredients right at home that can give you relief from toothache. While you adopt one or the other toothache remedy, you must be aware that no remedy is equivalent to a visit to your dentist. If the causes of your toothache are not properly identified or treated, this may lead to dental infections. Its spread should be prevented so that other parts of your face and skull and even your bloodstream doesn’t get infected.

Home Remedies for Toothache Relief

1. Ice Pack for Toothache Relief

Ice pack is a known remedy for swollen body parts and the swollen nerves of your tooth’s pulp are no different. When you apply an ice pack to your inflamed tooth and surrounding gums, it helps numb these nerves and gums giving you relief from toothache.

Get this:
• Ice cubes or ice pack
• Towel or a clean cloth

Do this:
• Place the ice cubes or the ice pack onto the cloth or towel and wrap it.
• Now hold this against your cheek close to the area of aching tooth.
• Keep it there for a few minutes and then remove the pack. Repeat if necessary.
• If you have exposed tooth nerve, this remedy can in fact cause more pain. So be careful and examine your aching tooth area well before using this toothache remedy.

Easy Tip: As you know acupressure says that each and every nerve has endings in our palms and feet, you may well treat those points specific to the teeth. For this, rub some ice on the are between your thumb and index finger.

2. Salt Water for Toothache Relief

Salt, the most common ingredient found in your kitchen can become one of the best toothache remedies. Salt pulls out fluid from the inflamed tissue of tooth and gums to reduce swelling as well as pain. Salt also combats bacteria that may lead to tooth infection.

Get this:
• Common salt- ½ – 1 tsp
• Warm water- 1 glass

Do this:
• Mix the salt with the glass of warm water.
• Take some in your mouth and gently swirl it all around your mouth.
• Spit out and repeat for a many times as may give you comfort.

3. Cayenne Pepper for Toothache Relief

The Capsaicin in cayenne pepper has strong pain-relieving properties. Capsaicin makes the nerve endings release a chemical called substance P which manipulates the pain signals to and from the brain. This makes you feel no pain! In fact, you get a sensation of warmth or extreme heat when you apply hot peppers to any part of your body. When you do this to your aching tooth and gums, you will feel worse for a minute and then your pain will subside.

Ways to Use Cayenne Pepper for Toothache

  1. Apply a few grains of cayenne pepper to your affected tooth
  2. Make a paste by mixing some water to the pepper and then apply this to your tooth.

Precaution: Don’t use this remedy for toothache in kids. They may not handle the hot peppers.

4. Black Pepper for Toothache Relief

Black pepper has the component piperine. Piperine is a chemical similar to capsaicin found in hot peppers. Thus, it also helps reduce pain by triggering transient receptor receptors in the body that respond to relieve pain. In fact, piperine extracted from black pepper is also used with emollients and other natural ingredients to make analgesic creams for pain relief, some of which are also meant for toothache.

Get this:
Equal amounts of:
Black pepper powder
• Salt
• Water- to make paste

Do this:
• Mix black pepper and salt.
• Add a little water to make a paste.
• Apply this paste to your tooth and gums.
• Leave for few minutes before rinsing mouth.
• Repeat several times a day.

Tooth decay is the most common cause of toothache. However, it is not the only cause for tooth pain. A tooth fracture, damaged filling, infected gums, abscessed tooth (infection with pain at the root of a tooth or in between the gum and a tooth), all can give you toothache. Sometimes, when you do repetitive motions with your mouth such as when you chew gum or grind teeth then also you may suffer from tooth ache. The central region or pulp of the tooth has several highly sensitive nerve endings. The reasons mentioned above can make this pulp inflamed or irritated and this leads to toothache. So, how to get rid of a toothache? There are many common ingredients right at home that can give you relief from toothache. While you adopt one or the other toothache remedy, you must be aware that no remedy is equivalent to a visit to your dentist. If the causes of your toothache are not properly identified or treated, this may lead to dental infections. Its spread should be prevented so that other parts of your face and skull and even your bloodstream doesn’t get infected.

Easy Tip: get a few drops of black pepper essential oil and rub this on your tooth and gum. You may even mix some salt with this oil before rubbing it on your tooth.

5. Apple Cider Vinegar for Toothache Relief

The anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties of apple cider vinegar comes to your help when it is about getting rid of toothache. The acetic acid and mallic acid in ACV help purify and detoxify the infected region of your body. Pectin in apple cider vinegar helps pull out toxins and move them out of your system. It also restores normal pH level of your mouth to combat bacteria.

Get this:
Apple Cider Vinegar
• Cotton Ball

Do this:
• Soak the cotton ball in apple cider vinegar.
• Hold this cotton ball against your affected tooth and gums for few minutes.
• Repeat 3-4 times a day.

Easy tip: If you can’t get ACV right at home, take the simple vinegar and soak your cotton ball in it. If it feels too strong, dilute it with some water and then use it to get relief from toothache.

6. Raw Potato for Toothache Relief

Raw potato has a cooling effect that can give fast relief from swelling. In fact, potato is one of the oldest folk remedies for pain relief. You can use this property of potato to get relief from toothache too. The anti inflammatory properties of potato will absorb excess moisture and cure inflammation that may be the cause behind your toothache.

Ways to Use Potato for Toothache Relief

  1. Peel and slice a potato. Take such a piece of potato and hold it against the aching tooth for sometime.
  2. You may also grate the potato and crush it to get its paste. Mix some salt (even pepper, if you like), and rub the paste on your affected tooth and surrounding gums.

7. Lemon for Toothache Relief

Lemon or lime juice have strong antibacterial and antiviral properties. Composed of many beneficial components including citric acid, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C, bioflavonoids, pectin, and limonene, this wonder juicy thing not only promotes immunity but also fights infection effectively. Pectin, like in apple cider vinegar pulls out the toxins out of your irritating site of pain. Lime juice also has strong alkaline effect against excessive acid that may lead to pain. Drinking lemon juice daily, in fact, keeps you away from all kinds of pain and not only toothache.

Ways to Use Lemon Juice for Toothache

  1. Take 1 tsp of lemon juice and add some salt to this. Rub it on your aching tooth and gums. Repeat 3-4 times a day.
  2. Take a cup of warm water and squeeze a lemon into it. Mix the juice well in the warm water. Wash your mouth by swirling around this water.
  3. Take few drops of lemon essential oil and rub it on aching tooth and surrounding areas. You may also dilute it with some other oil like olive oil.
  4. To keep off all types of pains, drink a glass of warm water with lemon juice taken from 1 lemon or lime. Have it 2-3 times if you experience severe pain otherwise once a day is enough.

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