Effective tooth pain remedy

Tooth pain remedy alternatives and your approach depend on your own personal beliefs. Traditional over the counter pain relievers such as aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), and Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Nuprin) often are effective in reducing discomfort.

Some patients combine them and rotate taking a different OTC every two hours. Using two or three of the OTCs should be only used temporarily. Codeine has been used as a toothache remedy for centuries to reduce dental discomfort and is very effective. Another effective narcotic is hydrocodone (Vic Odin). An ancient toothache remedy is Oil of Cloves. The oil reduces tooth pain when placed directly into a tooth cavity. You can apply the oil to the tooth using a Q-tip or place a small cotton ball soaked with oil of cloves into the tooth decay.

Dentists mix oil of cloves with zinc oxide to create a white paste that makes a soothing temporary filling. Placing ice or ice water on a tooth reduces the inflammation and can possibly help with the pain. If the toothache remedy you choose does not immediately reduce your pain or if dead tooth or a dental abscess causes the dental pain, visit a dentist immediately. Put two level teaspoons of common salt in a cup. Pour on a small amount of boiling water to dissolve the salt. Then fill the cup with enough cold water to make the solution warm. Rinse your mouth slowing and well - use all the water.

Do this at least twice a day, the more often the better. If it doesn't work quickly, increase the amount of salt used. Buy some Ginger Root at your grocery store. Cut off a piece of it and remove the skin. Put the piece in your mouth right on the painful tooth & bite down on it. Oil of oregano - apply directly to tooth or gum, tastes bad and burns a little but has natural anti-biotic properties.

Colloidal silver - this can be found at health food stores, also may have anti-biotic properties. The tooth gels out there. The best instant pain relief is cloves. Take a whole clove and place it on the gum or tooth that's causing you pain and it will numb it for you temporarily. But you really do need to have them removed if your wisdom teeth are to the point of causing you that much pain.

 

 

 

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