A toothache should not be taken lightly. While home remedies might help you deal with the pain temporarily, the pain might be an indication that something is seriously wrong and needs to be addressed. According to MedLine Plus, pain can indicate a tooth abscess or an infection. Use a home remedy to deal with the pain temporarily but get a dentist opinion as soon as possible.
From the Kitchen
According to the Grandma's Home Remedies website, placing a piece of onion directly on the affected tooth or the gum surrounding it can help reduce pain. You can hold it in place with your hand or use a cotton ball placed between your tooth and inner cheek. Onion has antibacterial properties so it might help with bacteria or if an infection is present. According to FatFreeKitchen.com, other common things you can find in your cupboards that will reduce wisdom tooth pain include vanilla extract, dried peppermint leaves and ginger. Simply apply to the tooth directly and leave it there for as long as possible or chew to help release the juice or liquid contained in the item.
Liquid Remedies
Salted water or any type of liquor can be used to rinse your mouth. Simply take a big swig of either into your mouth and use as you would regular mouthwash. This can help numb the pain but also clean the area and prevent infections. According to FatFreeKitchen.com, you can make your own healing tea by boiling peppermint leaves with a pinch of salt. Drink as a tea or use as a mouthwash to help relieve pains.
Other Natural Remedies
Get oil of clove or oil of oregano at a local health food store. If you like cooking, you might already have these in your cupboard. Wet a cotton ball with it and dab on the tooth. Repeat as needed to numb the pain. According to the Grandma's Home Remedies website, you can also try chewing on a small clove of garlic to help relieve inflammation and reduce pain. Or wet the clove in salted water or roll it on rock salt before chewing so you get the benefit of both natural remedies.



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