There are many toothache remedies to instantly relieve pain, which include cold compresses, hot packs, over-the-counter (OTC) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), pain-relieving oral gel, salt water rinse, garlic, peppermint tea bags, clove oil, homemade thyme mouthwash, and acupuncture.
You may be able to kill a toothache instantly, but the only way to get rid of a toothache completely is for a dentist to diagnose the cause and to prescribe the proper treatment. See a dentist as soon as possible if you have a toothache.
Toothache Home Remedies
Home remedies can help kill the pain of a toothache quickly while waiting for a dentist appointment, such as:
- Apply cold compresses or ice packs/cold gel packs wrapped in a towel
- Apply a hot pack applied to the cheek over the painful area
- Take over-the-counter (OTC) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) for pain and inflammation
- Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)
- Naproxen (Aleve)
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
- Try pain-relieving oral gel
- Rinse with salt water
- Rinse with a guava mouthwash
- Boil crushed guava leaves in water to make a mouthwash or chew on fresh guava leaves to help clean the mouth if an infection is present and help heal oral wounds
- Garlic
- Crush a garlic clove into a sticky paste and apply it to the affected area for pain relief, or chew a clove of fresh garlic and spit it out
- Peppermint tea bags
- These have mild numbing properties and may be applied while warm or cold
- Clove oil
- Can reduce inflammation and has numbing properties
- Apply a small amount of the oil to a clean cotton ball and dab it on the affected area
- Rinse with homemade thyme mouthwash
- Add a few drops of thyme essential oil to water to make a mouthwash
- Research acupressure points
- Several reported acupressure points may be used to help relieve toothache
What Is the Treatment for a Toothache?
Dental treatment for a toothache depends on the cause.
Treatment for enamel damage caused by cavities, chips, or cracks may include:
- Dental fillings
- Crowns
- Topical varnish, applied as a liquid that hardens to protect the exposed tooth roots
Treatment for an infection may include:
- Antibiotics
- Removing the infected tissue (for example, with a root canal)
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