How to Stop Toothaches
A toothache is an agonizing pain but you can stop it dead in
its track. Here is how to stop
toothaches.
You probably already know to
take Tylenol or Advil to cure the throbbing pain of a
toothache, but here are some other steps you can take.
1. Brush your teeth!
If you really want to know how to stop toothaches, the answer
is to avoid getting them in the first place! The most common
cause of a toothache are cavities and gum disease.
More often than not these problems can be
prevented by simply brushing your teeth and flossing properly.
Tooth care is essential!
2. Stay cool.
Once that toothache kicks in, the best thing to do is apply a
cold ice pack to the area that is most tender. Do no leave the
ice on for more than 20 minutes at a time however. Also, heat
is a no-no. Ice will sooth your pain and prevent swelling.
3. Try herbal remedies.
When you’re enduring the excruciating pain of a toothache, you
may not think to seek out an herbal remedy. But herbs are often
right in your kitchen and usually provide instant relief. The
most commonly recommended herb for a toothache is clove. You
can blend up about two tablespoons of whole cloves, mix the
powder with a tablespoon of olive oil and apply it as a paste
onto your gums. Or you can chew a garlic clove every morning.
The best way to relieve your toothache is to simply dab some
clove oil onto your teeth and gums though. Lots of other
organic products and herbs can cure toothaches! In addition to
providing for quick pain relief, they all facilitate natural
healing.
So now that you’ve learned how to stop toothaches it’s
important that you understand these at-home remedies are only
to keep you comfortable before and after a trip to the dentist.
The sooner you make a dental appointment, the sooner you can
recover. If you wait until your toothache is practical
debilitating, you may have to say goodbye to a tooth or two and
your healing process will be hindered.
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