Home Remedies for Toothache

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HOME REMEDIES FOR TOOTHACHE

Toothache causes more discomfort than you can think of, so finding the root cause of the pain and curing it is the first thing that comes to the mind of the one who is suffering from the pain. Consulting with your dentist before trying any home remedies for toothache can prove beneficial as some medications can lead to more complications than curing the condition.  

There are many home remedies for a toothache to give you a sigh of relief and can completely cure the condition in some cases. You can try rinsing your mouth with a mixture of salt and water to reduce the inflammation and speed up any oral wounds' healing process. Some other home remedies for toothache are cold compress, peppermint tea bags, garlic, clove, vanilla extract, thyme, wheatgrass, and various other remedies.

If the toothache becomes more severe or leads to some other medical condition, see your doctor as soon as possible to diagnose the real problem and start the treatment. More symptoms like fever, swelling, red gums, pain when you bite, trouble in breathing, etc., can appear due to delay in proper treatment.

Oral hygiene is the key factor in preventing toothache, and you can maintain good hygiene by brushing your teeth with fluoride toothpaste three times a day or after every meal. When combined with oral hygiene, home remedies for toothache can work more than you can imagine. 

HOME REMEDIES FOR TOOTHACHE IN SUMMARY

Home remedies for toothache = Salt Water Rinse

Home remedies for toothache = Cold Compress

Home remedies for toothache = Peppermint Tea

Home remedies for toothache = Garlic

Home remedies for toothache = Clove

Home remedies for toothache = Inhale and rub rosemary essential oil on equivalent area OUTSIDE THE MOUTH.

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