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Toothache

A toothache is mostly caused when the nerve to a tooth is aggravated. However, there are several other reasons for a person to feel tooth pain. There are many risk factors for toothache like gum disease, plaque, dental infection, cracked teeth, poorly placed fillings or crowns, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and obstructive sleep apnea. Most of the dental problems can be prevented through basic oral hygiene.

Symptoms Of Tooth Pain

  • You may experience a sharp, vibrating or constant pain in and around one of your teeth.
  • The area around your tooth is swollen.
  • You are experiencing a headache or a fever.
  • Bleeding or discharge from around a tooth or gums.

If you are experiencing any of the above listed symptoms then visit a doctor at the earliest to get the treatment for the same. Tooth Pain could be very uncomfortable and looking for a cure immediately is the right option.

Rapid Relief Treatment For Toothache

If you want to get rid of toothache immediately, there are variety of medications that can provide you rapid relief from toothache and you can buy them over the counter from local stores.

1. Painkillers –

Painkillers like paracetamol and ibuprofen give relief from toothache, helping to sooth symptoms and reduce pain. These medicines can offer relief from mild to moderate pain, while ibuprofen also reduces swelling and inflammation.

2. Pain relieving gel/paste

Gels like Orajel can be purchased over the counter from any local pharmacy store. Gels are formulated anesthetized the affected region, assisting to reduce the pain and other symptoms caused by tooth pain while you wait to go to your dentist.

If the pain does not disappear after two days,  it is better to visit a dentist immediately to get the proper treatment for a toothache.

Until then, the below home remedies may offer temporary relief from the uneasiness.

3. Salt water

A salt  water rinse if an effective treatment for many people.  Salt water could help remove food particles that may be stuck in between your teeth. You can treat a toothache with salt water because it can also help to reduce infection as well as treat any oral wounds. To use this, add half teaspoon of salt to a glass of warm water and rinse your mouth with it.

4. Cold compress

If you are experiencing toothache, you can use a cold compress. Applying a cold compress can cause the blood vessels in the region to construct. This will make the pain less severe.  A cold compress can also reduce inflammation and swelling. To use this, apply an ice pack, covered in a towel, to the region for 15-20 minutes at a time. Repeat the process every few hours.

5. Garlic

Garlic has been well-known for its medicinal characteristics. It not only kills harmful bacteria but it can also behave as a pain reliever.

To use this approach, crush a clove of garlic to form a paste and spread it to the affected region.

6. Clove

For thousands of years, clove has been used to treat tooth pain because the clove oil can anesthetized pain and reduce Inflammation. Clove contains a natural antiseptic called eugenol. To use this, dab a little amount of clove oil into a cotton ball. Then place it to the affected region. Repeat this process few times a day.

The above listed home remedies and many other natural remedies can provide temporary relief, but your dentist should to do some research and find out what’s the reason behind toothache.

When to meet the doctor while toothache?

Make sure to fix an appointment with your dentist if you haven’t gone through the tooth cleaning last year. Professional dental check-up on a regular basis will improve your teeth health. Furthermore, make an appointment with the dentist if you are undergoing any tooth irritation or discomfort, loosening teeth, constant bad breath, widening gaps between your teeth. Also, if you find your gums are swelling or bleeding, seek a professional help immediately.

Contact your dentist straight away if you experience the following:

  • A toothache along with swelling, fever, bleeding or a pocket of pus
  • A cracked or broken tooth

Go to the emergency care if you are having a high fever with a headache, tooth or pain and/or neurological symptoms