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Toothaches can be very hard to handle. If you are experiencing a toothache and you're unable to go to your dentist immediately there are some things you can do at home to help reduce the pain until you can see your dentist. Natural remedies for toothaches abound and some of the best ones are already in your home.
Use Salt Water
Saltwater rinses are one of the easiest and most effective ways to help reduce pain in your tooth. Saltwater has naturally antiseptic properties.
Washing your mouth with salt water will not only help to reduce the inflammation in your tooth but it can also help to remove any food particles that may be stuck in between your teeth causing the pain to become worse.
Make A Cold Compress
A cold compress is a great way to relieve dental pain. Applying a cold compress to the affected area will cause the blood vessels to tighten.
This will help to heal the pain. The cold compress can also help to reduce any swelling you may be experiencing.
You can make a cold compress by wrapping a towel over a bag of ice. Leave it on the affected area for a few minutes to get relief.
Try Clove Oil
Cloves are great for getting rid of the pain of a toothache. If you use clove oil on your tooth it can numb any pain you are feeling.
You can dilute the clove oil with a carrier oil. Carrier oils can be jojoba oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil. All of these are great for diluting clove oil.
Place the diluted clove oil on a cotton ball and place it on the tooth a few times throughout the day. Clove oil can also be used as a mouthwash. Simply place a few drops of clove oil in some water and then use it as a mouthwash.
Try Peppermint
When you think of peppermint you probably think of the perfect cup of tea. However, peppermint can also be used for easing a toothache. You can use a peppermint tea bag and apply it to the aching tooth.
The peppermint bag should be warmed slightly. You can do this by putting it in the microwave. Interestingly, using the peppermint tea bag slightly chill can also bring relief. This means you can put the teabag in the freezer for a few minutes and then use it on the affected area.
Toothaches may happen if you are wearing braces too, so talk to your Invisalign doctor if you experience any discomfort. This type of pain will subside with time.
Take Care Of Your Teeth
Taking care of your teeth is something that has to take a place as a priority in your life. It can be easy to forget this until you have a toothache.
A toothache is a sharp reminder that dental health is important. If you are experiencing a toothache you should try to get to your dentist as quickly as possible, in the meantime, you can try one or a combination of these remedies to get relief.