How do you help cure a tooth infection when not have insurance or money to see dentist?

If you don't have insurance or the money to see a dentist for your tooth infection, here are some steps you can take to manage the pain and prevent the infection from spreading:

1. Salt Water Rinse:

- Mix half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water.

- Rinse your mouth with the salt water for 30 seconds, two to three times a day.

- Saltwater helps reduce swelling and discomfort.

2. Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers:

- Take over-the-counter medication, such as ibuprofen (Advil) or acetaminophen (Tylenol), to reduce pain and inflammation.

- Use according to the recommended dosage.

3. Cold Compress:

- Applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek, near the infected tooth, can help reduce swelling and numb the area.

4. Clove Oil:

- If you have some clove oil, apply a small amount directly to the affected tooth.

- Clove oil has antibacterial properties and can help relieve pain.

5. Garlic:

- Garlic is known for its antibacterial and antiseptic properties.

- You can crush a garlic clove and mix it with salt.

- Apply this mixture to the infected tooth.

- Or, chew on a piece of garlic for a few minutes.

6. Oregano Oil:

- Oregano oil is known for its antimicrobial properties.

- Mix a drop of oregano oil with a teaspoon of olive oil.

- Use a cotton swab to apply the mixture to the infected tooth.

Note:

These are temporary measures to alleviate discomfort. These home remedies should not replace proper dental care. Seeing a dentist as soon as possible is essential for treating the infection before it becomes severe or results in complications. Consider contacting a dental school, community health center, or nonprofit organization in your area that may offer low-cost or sliding-scale dental services if you don't have dental insurance.

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