13 tips to save your life when you have a toothache

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Use pepper and salt, hydrogen peroxide, or massaging your hands with ice can relieve toothache.

The following folk remedies will help you significantly reduce the pain of toothache.

1. Salt water

We often hear about some negative effects of salt when it enters our body such as increasing blood pressure. However, salt is also very beneficial and really necessary for our body. One of the benefits that salt can bring is to reduce toothache and pain.

You can prepare a salt water solution quite easily: take two to three teaspoons of salt in a glass and pour some warm water into it. Then gargle with the mixture for about 15 minutes. You should not swallow the salt water, but just swish it around your teeth and gums. This remedy is inexpensive but is considered one of the most useful and effective ways to treat toothache.

2. Hydrogen peroxide (3%)

Hydrogen peroxide can kill bacteria and help relieve the discomfort of a toothache. You can buy hydrogen peroxide at any local drug store. This liquid can also temporarily relieve toothache pain. However, hydrogen peroxide is only used as a mouthwash, you should spit it out and rinse with clean water 3 to 4 times.

3. Choose the right food

You should learn about foods that cause toothache so that you can take appropriate precautions. But what to do when your teeth hurt? You can't go back to the days when you could eat whatever you wanted without worrying, but you can definitely prevent further pain by saying goodbye to certain foods and drinks that are bad for your teeth.

Dentists also recommend avoiding foods and drinks that are too cold or too hot. If your teeth are sensitive, extreme temperatures can make the pain worse. So, avoid hot chocolate or ice water until the pain goes away.

You should avoid chewing hard candy and popcorn as well as foods that can damage your teeth as you will likely experience much more pain. Watching what you eat carefully is important as it can go a long way in helping you prevent toothaches.

4. Hand massage with stone

The solution to toothache relief may be in your hands, not your mouth. If you don't believe this, you can try rubbing an ice cube in your hand between your thumb and forefinger to help relieve the pain of a toothache.

The hand is considered a point of contact for pain from many areas of the body. Many researchers say that ice hand massage is one of the effective remedies for toothache by causing cold signals to overwhelm pain signals.

You can try this unconventional treatment by rubbing the ice cubes through your fingers for five or seven minutes. Remember that you need to focus on your hand and rub on the same side as the painful tooth.

You can also relieve toothache pain by placing ice in your mouth. You can even apply an ice pack to your cheek near the painful tooth to reduce the sharp pain. Try this several times until your pain gets better.

5. Rinse your mouth

In addition to rinsing your mouth with warm water, you should brush your teeth regularly after eating if your teeth are aching. Brushing your teeth is a simple but extremely useful way to protect your teeth and prevent tooth decay. You should use a soft toothbrush to remove leftover food, help clean your teeth and avoid damaging your teeth and gums. Leftover food stuck on your teeth is the main cause of toothache. However, if brushing your teeth is not enough to remove all the leftover food on your teeth, you should use dental floss to clean your teeth.

6. Pepper and salt

A mixture of pepper and salt is considered an effective remedy for toothache. Just take equal amounts and add a little water, mix well, then apply it to the painful tooth, your pain will soon stop. It is important that you do this regularly until your tooth is completely healed.

7. Vinegar

Vinegar is very beneficial in killing many types of bacteria, making it a great oral care product. Try using vinegar water by soaking a cotton ball in vinegar every day before going to bed or after waking up in the morning.

8. Fluoride treatment

You can use fluoride when your toothache starts to protect your teeth and whiten your enamel. It only takes 3 to 5 minutes to drop fluoride solution on the aching tooth, and the pain will subside quickly.

9. Limit foods containing phytic acid

According to dentists, foods high in phytic acid are nuts, grains, and beans, which have a negative impact on teeth and bones. This acid inhibits the absorption of phosphorus along with other minerals such as magnesium, calcium, zinc, and iron. As a result, your teeth will weaken, creating an opportunity for bacteria to attack. To prevent this from happening, reduce the consumption of these foods.

10. Use good toothpaste

Brushing your teeth regularly is very important to reduce toothache. In fact, using toothpaste for too long and not suitable can cause toothache. You should choose a mild toothpaste and change toothpaste regularly. In addition, you need to replace your toothbrush after 3 months of use to protect your oral health.

11. Alcohol

Alcohol is a very useful remedy for toothache. You can gargle with some vodka or whiskey, the symptoms of numbness and pain will be significantly reduced. Alcohol is like a very strong mouthwash and you can trust this method.

12. Baking soda

People often use baking soda to improve their skin, hair, and health. Baking soda is used to treat a number of common ailments including toothaches. You can use a cotton swab and dip it in baking soda and apply it to the affected area. Or you can mix some warm water with baking soda and use the mixture to rinse your mouth.

13. Bite on a cotton pad soaked in clove oil

Of all the home remedies for toothache, clove oil is the best. Clove oil has antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and even anesthetic properties that can effectively relieve pain and fight infection. Many dental professionals also recommend that their patients use clove oil as a home remedy.

Clove oil has natural pain-relieving properties. You can find this clove oil at many drugstores. To use clove oil, you need to soak a cotton ball and place it on the swollen area in your mouth, then gently bite down.

Don’t worry if you swallow a little clove oil, it’s safe. However, it can burn your gums, so you shouldn’t swallow too much clove oil. This pain reliever has other benefits, like preventing tooth decay and even reducing bad breath.

According to Suckhoedoisong

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