Cloves - Natural Remedy for Toothache

September 17, 2013 20:26

Using cloves to relieve toothache is one of the simple, effective ways to get rid of this discomfort.


However, using cloves to treat toothache is only a temporary solution. It is important that you see a dentist as soon as possible.


Some features of cloves

Cloves are considered a spice used in a variety of dishes and it is also an effective herbal medicine for treating toothache.

The clove tree is evergreen. Its leaves are long and it bears a large number of crimson flowers. The clove buds are also often picked and dried.

The effects of cloves

Cloves contain a very powerful anesthetic chemical called eugenol. Eugenol is not only an anesthetic, it also numbs nerves and relieves pain.

Additionally, it has antiseptic properties and helps kill germs to minimize infections.

According to many studies, the anesthetic eugenol in cloves is about 20 times higher than eugenol in other herbs.

Using cloves to treat toothache

You can find cloves available in different forms. But the 3 forms you can come across are in the form of powder, essential oil and cloves.

When you are using cloves to treat a toothache, any of the forms can be used. You just may have to try a few different forms to see which one works best for you.

Clove powder

Most homes have clove powder in their kitchen. To use clove powder, place a small amount of the powder between the painful tooth areas. After a few minutes, the clove powder will mix with saliva and part of your mouth will become numb.

Additionally, dried clove buds can also be used to relieve toothache pain. To use clove buds to relieve toothache, chew on cloves and hold them in your mouth. After a few minutes, they will soften. This will allow the clove oils to be released and mix with your saliva to relieve pain.



Clove oil


Clove essential oil can be easily found in most pharmacies, although you may need to consult your pharmacist before using it.

Clove oil is a powerful anesthetic and has been used by many doctors and dentists for many years. However, you should still use clove oil with caution.

To use clove essential oil directly from the bottle, you can dip a cotton swab into the bottle of essential oil and then carefully rub the cotton swab around the area of ​​the aching tooth.

Especially if you have toothache from a nerve on contact. In this case, try placing the gauze pad in the mouth cavity containing the nerve.

Another way to use clove oil is to use it as a compress on an aching tooth:

- Rinse mouth with warm Listerine or salt water.

- Mix a few drops of clove essential oil with half a teaspoon of olive oil.

- Soak a cotton ball in this mixture and compress it on the aching tooth

When to see the dentist?


Using cloves to relieve toothache is only a temporary measure. It will relieve pain quickly but will not completely treat the causes of toothache such as abscess, infection...

All of these dental problems always require prompt treatment from a dentist. Waiting will only make your dental condition worse.


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