How to Ease a Toothache Without Medicine
Things You'll Need
- Ice
- Plastic bag
- Washcloth
- Tea bag
- Clove oil or ground clove
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Water
Instructions
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Try to ease the pain using the same method you would for bumps and bruises anywhere else--ice. Ice will numb the ache and bring you some temporary relief until you can get to the dentist. Place ice in a plastic bag and wrap with a washcloth. Apply to your face directly outside the toothace. Leave on for 20 minutes and then remove. Repeat as needed.
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If ice doesn't cut it, try out a teabag. Wet a tea bag and place it on the gums where the pain is located. Do not break the bag, or you'll need to replace it. Warming it a bit will also ease the pain.
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Clove is hailed as a great toothache cure. Ground regular clove or clove oil placed directly on the tooth and gum should ease the ache. Remember to rinse, though.
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Don't like clove? Try a mixture of either baking soda and water or salt and water. Both can be used to solve tooth pain. Fill an 8 ounce cup with the mixture, swish and rinse. Repeat until you've used up the mixture.
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If none of the above works, your toothache may be associated with other symptoms, such as a head- or neck-ache. Massaging your jaw and temples and relaxing may be just the trick.
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Don't forget to schedule an appointment with a dentist. Toothaches are almost always an indication of dental decay.
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