How to stop tooth pain fast at home naturally?

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

 

Question: How to stop tooth pain fast at home naturally?

 

Home Remedy             Method         Mode of Action
Salt Water Rinse ·        Mix 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water.

·        Gargle and swish for 30 seconds.

·        Salt helps to reduce inflammation and acts as a natural disinfectant, killing harmful bacteria in the mouth.
Clove Oil ·        Soak a cotton ball in clove oil. Gently apply to the affected area for a few minutes. ·        Clove oil contains eugenol, which has analgesic and antibacterial properties, providing temporary relief and helps to fight infection.
Cold Compression ·        Wrap ice in a thin cloth or towel.

·        Apply to the cheek near the painful area for 15 min.

·        Cold numbs the area, reducing pain and inflammation by constricting blood vessels and reducing nerve activity.
Garlic Paste

 

 

·        Crush a garlic clove to create a paste.

·        Apply a small amount to the affected area.

 

·        Garlic’s natural antibacterial properties can help fight infection.

·        However, its strong nature might cause a temporary burning sensation.

Peppermint Tea Bag ·        Steep a tea bag in hot water. Allow it to cool and then place it against the painful area. ·        Peppermint has menthol, which might provide a numbing effect and relieve discomfort. The warm tea bag also offers soothing comfort.
Hydrogen Peroxide Mouthwash ·        Mix equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water.

·        Gargle for 30 seconds, then spit.

·        Hydrogen peroxide’s mild antiseptic properties can help kill bacteria and reduce inflammation, promoting a cleaner oral environment.
Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers ·        Follow dosage instructions on the label of ibuprofen or acetaminophen. ·        These pain relievers reduce pain and inflammation by targeting enzymes that contribute to pain and by reducing fever, respectively.
Maintain Oral Hygiene ·        Brush, floss, and use alcohol-free mouthwash regularly. ·        Proper oral hygiene prevents further irritation, infection, and buildup of harmful bacteria, helping maintain overall oral health.
Elevate Head While Sleeping ·        Use pillows to elevate your head while sleeping. ·        Elevation can help reduce blood flow to the head, potentially alleviating pressure and pain in the affected tooth area during sleep.
Avoid Trigger Foods ·        Avoid hot, cold, sweet, and acidic foods and drinks. ·        These foods and drinks can trigger or worsen tooth sensitivity

 

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