12 Natural Home Remedies to Relieve A Toothache

Oct 12, 2018 by apost team

There are few things worse than a toothache that keeps on hurting and doesn't go away, right? Years ago, folks didn't have many options because advanced dental technology wasn't around. Natural toothache remedies were developed to effectively soothe the pain. 

Today, these inexpensive methods live on and could help you.

Cavities are the typical toothache pain culprit, but there are other offenders that can cause swelling, throbbing pain, headache and even a fever. Some of these include gum disease, a cracked tooth, abscessed tooth, an abnormal bite, tooth eruption in young kids, etc.

1. Clove Oil

The strong antiseptic/anesthetic elements from the oil are excellent at numbing pain. The modern method recommends a mix of coconut oil with a few clove oil drops applied with a cotton ball to the tooth area.

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2. Ginger Cayenne Paste

Mix small and equal amounts of ginger and cayenne with water. Soak a cotton ball in the solution, and apply to the toothache, The blend is great at halting bleeding or infection, soothing the area and reducing swelling.

3. Salt Water Gargle

This cheap, old-time recipe works excellent at cleaning the teeth and mouth, stopping infection and swelling. A teaspoon of salt stirred into a cup of boiling water does the trick. Swish it around, or gargle for a healthy throat.

4. Peppermint Tea

This tea is full of amazing goodness. It gets rid of a headache that often accompanies toothache, and it alleviates bad breath with painful teeth. Peppermint contains excellent antiseptic power, and the best kind includes a teaspoon of peppermint leaves steeped for about 20 minutes into a tea.

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5. Myrrh

The ancient herb heals the mouth with its antiseptic qualities. As a rinse, myrrh can offer bacteria-reducing effects by simmering one teaspoon of myrrh into two cups of water. The rinse can be used cool, several times a day.

6. Raw Garlic

Okay, garlic has a strong aroma, but it does incredible things for your aching tooth. Crush a garlic clove to release its allicin compound. After a few minutes, toss a little salt on the clove, and apply it on to the aching tooth. You can also chew on a raw clove to stop the pain.

7. Vanilla Extract

It's lovely in baked goods, and vanilla extract also contains enough alcohol for superb numbing effects. In addition, the vanilla smells yummy and takes any anxiety away. Rub a little on your finger, and apply to the toothache.

8. Turmeric paste

This orange-yellow herb has wonderful benefits and powerful antibacterial/antiviral elements. Brush your teeth with this paste made of one teaspoon of turmeric powder, one tablespoon of coconut oil and a few drops of peppermint oil. The turmeric stops the irritation and keeps the mouth clean. The paste also whitens teeth.

9. Chewing Gum

We recommend sugarless, but any gum will help apply a little pressure to a loose filling or broken tooth. It's advised to chew the gum on the opposite side of the mouth, and place the gum over the troubled tooth.

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10. Ice

It's a vintage treatment that takes away swelling and pain. An ice compress is effectively applied to the cheek or even onto the affected tooth for instant numbing.

11. Acupressure

This very ancient technique involves using the proper pressure points on your hand to relieve pain to the tooth. In this case, apply pressure to the area where the thumb and base of the index finger meet.

12. Essential Oils

Herbal remedies often deliver soothing benefits even to aching teeth issues. Oils contain powerful antimicrobial compounds to stop germs around the gums and teeth and inhibit plaque. Good essential oils to try include cinnamon, tea tree, spearmint, myrrh, peppermint, and clove.

Would you try any of these for tooth pain? If you find this informative and useful, pass it around to your friends.

This information can't replace a dentist consultation. Please always seek advice from a doctor if you suffer from pain.

Our content is created to the best of our knowledge, yet it is of general nature and cannot in any way substitute an individual consultation by your doctor. Your health is important to us!