How to stop tooth pain fast at home naturally?

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | 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