Home Remedies For Toothaches

Apply Clove Oil

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Applying clove oil to the painful area helps reduce swelling, which also reduces pain associated with toothaches. Clove oil contains a natural antiseptic called eugenol, which is great for minor infections and even minor injuries that might occur in the mouth or to the gum area around the tooth.

There are two effective ways to apply clove oil to the tooth to help with pain. The first is to mix one drop of the oil with a small glass of water to make a rinse out of it. Patients can then put the water and oil mixture in their mouth and swish it around for a few moments before spitting it out. Patients should do this a little at a time until they have no mixture left. The other method is to apply a few small drops of oil to a cotton ball, and then add a few drops of either water or olive oil to the cotton ball. Patients can then stick the cotton on the area that hurts and leave it there for a while. The direct pressure helps relieve swelling and pain.

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Press On Area With Peppermint Tea

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Using this method, patients not only get to experience pain relief, but they also get to enjoy a nice warm cup of hot peppermint tea. When the patient presses on the affected area with a peppermint tea bag, they can numb that area. The numbness takes the pain away for instant relief. It also helps soothe the gums if the patient suffers from sensitive gums even when not dealing with a toothache.

Patients can apply a peppermint tea bag to their mouth using one of two options. Both options require steeping a tea bag in warm to hot water for a few minutes. Individuals can then remove the tea bag from the tea and let it cool down enough so it’s still warm but not hot, and then apply it to the infected tooth or gum area. Leave it there for a few minutes to help numb the area. If patients don’t want to use a warm tea bag, they can put the tea bag in the freezer to chill it, and then put it on the infected area.

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