Article About How to Deal with a Bad Toothache
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How to Deal with a Bad Toothache
One of the most common and effective cures or remedies for toothache
pain is over the counter pain relives such as aspirin or Ibuprofen.
Directions should be followed for best result and effectiveness. Over
the counter toothache pain medicines that come in liquid and gel forms
are also very popular and effective toothache pain relievers.
Rinsing with warm salt water is also a great way to relieve toothache
pain. One half teaspoon of salt added to 8 ounces of warm water is the
recommended solution. It works best when the warm salt water is swished
around in the mouth and then spit it out. Rinsing with salt water will
also help to get rid of tooth infection.
A cold compress applied to the outside of the cheek is also known to be
an effective home remedy for toothache pain. An ice cube or cold water
can also be held in the mouth to help relieve toothache pain. This
method can aggravate the infected area, so it is wise to use caution
when using this method.
Baking soda dissolved in warm water can also help relive toothache pain.
Flossing is another great method to use. Often food trapped between the
teeth and gums causes toothache pain. It is not a cure, but it will
remove food particles that are causing toothache pain.
Liquor is also a good way to help ease toothache pain. A cotton ball
soaked in brandy, vodka or whiskey can be applied to the sore tooth and
gum to help numb the pain. In addition, whiskey can be held in the mouth
over the sore area and then spat out.
Mouthwash is also a great way to relieve toothache pain. When mouthwash
is swished in the mouth and held over the infected area, it helps kill
bacteria and helps alleviate some of the pain.
Natural remedies are also very popular for easing toothache pain. Oil of
clove is a very popular choice, and it is known to numb and stop
toothache pain. When using oil of clove it is important to follow
directions because too much oil of clove can be poisonous. Also, oil of
clove should be applied to the tooth and not to the gums because it will
burn the gums.
Garlic is another natural method that is effective in numbing or
stopping toothache pain. A clove of garlic combined with a little rock
salt placed on the infected area will help relieve pain. The juice of
wheat grass is also very effective for relieving toothache pain.
These and other remedies will help alleviate toothache pain.







howcurecancer 13 months ago
Yes, I knew about garlic. thanks! great tips.