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A toothache remedy can be such a welcome relief for severe toothache. People resort to different treatments to get rid of the pain quickly. There are countless toothache remedies that some people are not aware of. If you have a toothache and you are not sure what treatment to use, here are some options you may want to try.Mouthwash Gargles
An inflamed abscess can cause toothache. A good remedy for toothache caused by an abscess is a mouth gargle. Salt solution and mouthwash gargles can help stop the growth of the abscess. Since abscess indicates tooth infection, you can gargle with an antibacterial mouthwash. Aside from salt solution, you can gargle with a warm solution of boiled ginger to alleviate pain and infection. Ginger has an antibacterial property that can help in treating the infection.
Lukewarm Compress
A warm compress is a convenient tooth ache remedy that you can easily use. You should not expose the pain to extremely cold or hot solutions. Warm mouthwash is good for a cracked tooth. A warm saline solution could also relieve pain. You can apply a lukewarm compress on the cheek where the tooth is located. Warm compress will also aid in the healing of gums and nerves connected to the tooth.
Clove Oil
This remedy for toothache pain involves saturating a cotton ball with clove oil and then pressing it onto the affected tooth. Apply just enough to fill the tooth cavity. Remove before sleeping to prevent accidental swallowing and burning of the gums. Excessive amounts can cause burning and irritation.
Tooth Ointment
An over the counter tooth ointments can be good toothache natural remedies for pain and swelling. The ointment is applied sparingly on the surface of the tooth and gum to ease pain. The thin, even application of the ointment will ensure no untoward side effects will occur.
Peppermint Extract
This severe toothache remedy needs direct application for optimum results. Soak a cotton bud with peppermint extract and apply directly on the painful tooth. You can also rub it gently on swollen teeth. This will provide sufficient remedy if you cannot take in drugs or medications due to an existing pathological condition.
When looking for a toothache cure, select one that is effective and has the least side effects. Opt for a natural toothache remedy if there are available methods. The body will easily respond if the it enhances natural body resistance to pain and infection. My favorite one has to be the 12 hour toothache cure. No other toothache remedy cured my pain faster, and gave me the longest lasting relief.
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One Response to “Toothache Remedy: 5 Effective Options”
awaragird said on December 29th, 2010

Hi,
I born and raised in a developing country (subcontinenet) and currently have been living in a western/developed country for over 12 years.
I noticed, people born and raised here in this developed country, they get a lot more teeth related issues and they are ones get their teeth removed by dentists due to various reasons.
I am sure, anyone reading this will observe the same in any developing countries.
I myself, regardless of having many teeth related accidents etc, have excellent teeth and never even suggested to get my teeth removed. The same is true for my friends or other overseas born people.
MY QUESTION / THOUGHT
Why we see more such dental issues in those people who are born and raised in ‘developed countries’?
Why people like me, who got raised in ‘very polluted’ and ‘unhealthy’ environment have better health than ‘healthy environment’ ones?
My personal suggestions include, everything processed, much more sugar, salts etc (hidden in foods) and also so called ‘health’ products which, even though they claim tested, but what about the testing on a 20 year period to see what will happen to a person from childhood to adulthood…
It is very sad to see such young generation getting their teeth removed. To them, being in a developed country means worst health…
Thanks