Home Remedies To Cure Severe Toothache Without Visiting The Dentist: Got severe toothache and it causes headache, earache. Dentist is not available for 1 week. What can I do to relieve toothache?



A toothache is quite a common, yet painful problem that has affected almost everybody at some time during their lives. There are several factors that could lead to toothaches. Even though a toothache is not a major problem on its own, it could lead to a lot of discomfort. Moreover, a toothache could also make it difficult for you to eat, talk, drink or even breathe. Apart from severe pain in the tooth, toothache symptoms could also include severe pain, swelling and bleeding in the gums too. Although rare, headaches and earaches may also accompany the more common toothache symptoms in some cases. Therefore, it is best to undergo a home remedies for severe toothache as soon as possible, to avoid such problems.

Toothache home remedies

Unfortunately, since dentist visits are costly and time consuming too, there are many people who prefer first opting for toothache home remedies, to alleviate the pain. Moreover, at times, it is not possible to get a dentist appointment at short notice and these toothache home remedies can be very helpful in such instances. Given below are some of the commonly used toothache home remedies

  • Brush your teeth twice a day and use an antiseptic mouthwash or rinse after brushing. This helps control the infection causing bacteria that lead to toothaches.
  • Clove oil is probably one of the most effective and commonly used toothache home remedies. This has been used for a long time as a home treatment for toothache. Using a small piece of cotton, apply clove oil directly on the affected tooth and the nearby gums too. This is known to bring instant relief to the tooth.
  • Crush a piece of garlic, as finely as possible, to make a paste and add a pinch of salt to it. This paste should be applied directly on the affected tooth, to kill the pain-causing bacteria, since garlic contains antibacterial properties. Chewing on a piece of garlic every morning is also an effective way of preventing toothaches.
  • Take a large sip of neat whiskey (or rum) and swish the liquid about in your mouth, without swallowing it. Alternately, you could also hold the liquid in the spot that hurts the most, for as long as possible, before spitting it out. The alcohol will cause the area to get numb, thereby getting rid of the pain for a while.

The toothache home remedies mentioned above only help reduce the pain temporarily; they do not eliminate the cause of the pain. It is important for you to have a dentist check the affected tooth, identify the cause and then administer a proper treatment for toothache, in order to deal with the condition permanently.

answered by G M

Dip a swab of cotton wool in the fresh onion juice, and then' plug the 'complaining' tooth with it. It is a little pungent and smelly, but will disinfect the inflamed tooth. Gargle with warm water.This will help to get rid of toothache.

Clove oil is specific for this problem. One may not have clove oil at home. In that case, powder some cloves very fine and make a strong decoction (literally a concentrate). Soak a cotton wool swab in this, place it on the hurting tooth, and very gently clamp your jaws tight. The medicament will reach the injured surface and soothe the pain.

answered by C

Apply cold compress to the outside of the cheek just outside the area of pain. This numbs the area and masks the pain. Cold compresses are advised till you go and meet the dentist. Do not use heat for toothache as it can spread infection. Home remedies using garlic and clove are known to be particularly helpful for toothache. Check out our natural home cures for toothache here: Home Remedies for Toothache

answered by P P


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