The Truth About Your Tooth

How To Relieve A Toothache Using Natural Remedies

Toothaches are painful, to say the least. They are one of the most severe pains you can ever experience. If you can't go to your dentist or your pharmacy immediately you may be wondering how to relieve the pain naturally. The great news is that there are several ways in which you can find relief. Here is a look at some of the best ones.

A Salt Water Rinse

Salt is one of those staples that everyone has in their kitchen. It is great for relieving a toothache and is a natural disinfectant. It will kill bacteria in your mouth and loosen food particles that may have gotten stuck in your tooth. To use this treatment, you should mix and half a teaspoon of salt in some warm water. Gargle with it for a few seconds and then spit it out. Repeat the process several times.

A Cold Compress Will Provide Relief

You can use a cold compress to relieve your pain. A cold compress causes the blood vessel surrounding the tooth to become constricted, This reduces the pain. The cold will also relieve swelling and inflammation. You can make a cold compress by putting some ice in a bag. Alternatively, you may dampen a towel with some cold water and then place it in a plastic bag. Place the bag in the refrigerator for a few minutes then take it out.

The Power of Garlic

The healing properties of garlic have long been touted. It is well known that it is an antibiotic and that it kills bacteria. What is lesser known is the fact that it can also act as a pain reliever.  To use this treatment crush a clove of garlic and create a paste. You can then apply it to the infected area. You may also add a pinch of salt to the paste.

Peppermint Teabag Treatment

A peppermint tea bag can be used to relieve pain. Get a used tea bag while it is still warm apply it to the area where you feel pain. You may also use a cold teabag to get the same pain-relieving effects. Just, put the teabag into the freezer for a few minutes to get it chilled.

If you are currently experiencing a toothache or should experience one in the future you now have some natural remedies you can refer to for pain relief. These remedies make great pain relievers+ on their own and you can use a combination of some of the treatments to get faster pain relief. For more information on natural pain relievers, talk to your local dentist.