Outside of the Box Toothache Remedies that Actually Work

by Shelby

Toothaches are some of the most painful things a person can experience. They bring about a sharp, throbbing, or constant pain and they refuse to go away. They have been known to cause fever, infection, and headaches!

Tooth decay is often the primary cause of toothaches, so it is important to have your teeth checked out if you are having persistent toothaches. Toothaches can be caused by a number of things, though. This includes infection, gum disease, grinding teeth, biting, or tooth eruption. Toothaches can trigger a multitude of symptoms like fever, and even difficulty breathing. At the very least, we can infer that toothaches are extremely painful!

There are common medications out there produced by the big pharma companies. They are usually OTC drugs, and are fairly expensive! Orajel is a common toothache anesthetic. It temporarily numbs the tooth, but new studies suggest that it might be doing more harm than good. The drug is known as Benzocaine and it has some serious side effects. The FDA first warned against these medications in 2006, saying that they can cause Methemoglobinemia.  19 of those cases occurred in children, so it isn’t a drug to play around with. These medications are extremely dangerous, and they should be avoided at all costs.

Thankfully, these natural remedies for toothaches are effective and inexpensive. It is easy on your teeth and will even make them whiter! The recipes are easy to do, just follow the instructions and you’ll never have another toothache again – not for long anyway!

Clove Oil – clove oil is one of the best natural ingredients to cure a toothache. It is packed full of eugenol, a powerful chemical with antiseptic properties. It can tame a toothache in seconds.

Ginger Cayenne paste – this remedy is effective in relieving pain and swelling. It has been used for centuries for all sorts of different types of pains. Just mix ginger, cayenne, and water to make a paste. Apply the paste to the affected area.

Salt Water Gargle – salt water has tons of medicinal benefits. It is one of the best remedies to use for cleaning of all kinds. It kills germs and bacteria on the spot. Gargling salt water can solve your toothaches for good, alone.

Myrrh – Myrrh has some mild astringent properties that can reduce the swelling and inflammation of a toothache. It also relieves the pain quite significantly. Simply simmer a teaspoon of myrrh in two cups of water.

Peppermint tea – Peppermint tea can offer complete relief of a toothache, according to one 2013 study. it has antiseptic properties that knock out oral pathogens from the root.

Garlic – Garlic is amazing for almost everything, toothaches included. Simply rubbing cloves of raw garlic on the toothache will cure it. You can also cure a toothache by chewing on the garlic for a while.

Vanilla – Vanilla extract helps in several different ways. It has numbing properties, but it also provides a soothing relief for a toothache.

Ice – Simply applying a cold compress to the achy tooth may provide relief. Although it will feel painful for a few seconds, it can actually fix it overall.

Turmeric Paste – turmeric is another ingredient that is great for almost everything. It is derived from curcumin, and it can fight toothaches, bad breath, and gum disease. Mix a tablespoon of coconut oil with a teaspoon of turmeric powder. Add a few drops of peppermint essential oil for flavor, and use it like a normal toothpaste.

Essential Oils – According to a 2014 study, “Essential oil rinses are found to be equally effective in inhibiting plaque. A study carried out by Pizzo et al. on plaque inhibitory effect of amine fluoride/stannous fluoride and essential oils showed no significant difference in efficacy of both. As chlorhexidine causes staining of teeth on long term use, essential oils can be used as an alternative to chlorhexidine rinse. Essential oils have shown to possess antimicrobial activity against subgingival perio pathogens, too.”

Chewing Gum – if you happen to chip a tooth and that is the cause of your pain, chew a piece of gum and place it over the tooth. It will protect the exposed nerve endings until you’re able to have it repaired.

Acupressure – apply pressure to the hand that correlates with the side you are experiencing pain. This is a form of Chinese acupuncture and has been proven to work in many instances. Do this for ten to fifteen minutes, and voila!

Cold Compress – Sometimes all we need is a little cold therapy. Apply a cold wash rag to the affected side of your mouth and hold it there. The pain should ease fairly quickly.

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