Toothache is a common symptom of many other oral diseases. Although toothache does not directly affect the patient’s quality of life, it significantly reduces the patient’s quality of life because it often feels uncomfortable and uncomfortable. Even prolonged pain makes many people lose interest in eating and drinking and often lose sleep. You can apply some home remedies for toothache to temporarily relieve the pain.
1. Causes of toothache
Toothache is not considered a disease but only a symptom of some other diseases or health problems. Depending on the manifestation of the pain, the feeling of pain or the location of the pain will also be different, so you need to find the specific cause so that this condition can be completely overcome.
Common causes of toothache include:
- Tooth decay
- Pulpitis
- Tooth abscess
- Gingivitis, periodontitis
- Sinusitis
- Wisdom teeth eruption
Or it can be due to some other less common causes such as tooth fracture due to strong impact, excessive teeth grinding, toothache due to orthodontic treatment,…
2. What effects can toothache have?
Toothache is a symptom that can occur at any age and if the pain lasts for a long time, it will make the patient tired, directly affecting the quality of life and daily activities. In addition, continuous toothache for a long time can also affect the nerves, so you should not be subjective when experiencing this condition.
In case the toothache is caused by tooth decay and is not prevented in time, the decay can spread to the pulp causing pulpitis. If the condition is too serious and the tooth cannot be preserved, the doctor must prescribe the extraction of the decayed tooth.
3. Effective ways to treat toothache at home
You can apply some of the following methods to treat toothache at home:
3.1. Apply ice
Applying ice is one of the fastest ways to relieve toothache. Low temperatures will temporarily paralyze the sensory nerves, thereby quickly eliminating the toothache.
Note that you should not apply ice directly to the cheek area with toothache. Instead, wrap the ice in a soft towel and place it outside the aching tooth area to limit blood flow to the painful area, helping to quickly reduce swelling and pain.
3.2. Using salt water
Salt has high antibacterial properties, so cleaning your mouth with salt water will help prevent and relieve toothache quickly and effectively. Dilute about half a teaspoon of salt with a glass of warm water and use it to rinse your mouth every day for the best results.
Salt water will help reduce tooth sensitivity and pain, while completely removing leftover food particles in the mouth and between teeth. This toothache remedy is suitable for toothaches caused by gingivitis and periodontitis.
3.3. Using ginger and garlic
Ginger and garlic are ingredients that are easy to find in every kitchen and are an effective way to relieve toothache because garlic contains the active ingredient allicin, which has very strong antibacterial properties. Crush the garlic with ginger, add a few grains of salt and apply to the aching tooth area. Wait about 15-20 minutes, then rinse your mouth thoroughly with warm water.
Or you can use a blender to mix about 2-3 cloves of garlic with clean water and then take the juice and gargle for 15 minutes. Note that garlic should be diluted because it can cause irritation or burn the gums.
3.4. Using cloves
Cloves contain a lot of Eugenol which has a natural anesthetic effect, in addition to having good anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, so they can effectively support the fight against infection and toothache.
Use cotton soaked in clove essential oil and place it on the toothache area. Or you can chew dry cloves, hold them in the toothache area for about 30 minutes and then rinse your mouth with clean water.
3.5. Peppermint tea
Peppermint also has the same anesthetic properties as cloves, so it can quickly relieve toothache. Use dried peppermint leaves soaked in boiling water for about 20 minutes to brew peppermint tea. Then rinse your mouth twice a day with this solution to relieve toothache.
In addition, you can use a warm peppermint tea bag directly on the aching tooth for a few minutes to feel more comfortable.
3.5. Use aloe vera
Aloe vera (also known as aloe vera) has the main ingredient of aloe vera gel which is used for many purposes in medicine, including treating toothache. Aloe vera has the effect of cleaning and antibacterial in the infected area. To apply this method, you just need to apply the gel evenly on the painful area and gently massage for a few minutes.
3.6. Pain relievers
Using pain relievers is also an effective way to treat toothache at home, but you should absolutely not use any medication without a doctor’s prescription to avoid affecting your overall health.
4. When should you go to the dentist?
In fact, toothache is a common symptom that is not uncommon and the causes are also diverse, you can also treat it with folk remedies at home to recover. However, such home remedies for toothache only have a temporary pain relief effect, patients should still go to the dentist to be examined to find the cause and then proceed with thorough treatment.
When the following signs appear, you should see a doctor immediately:
- Toothache lasting from 2-4 weeks.
- Severe toothache, large swelling of pus causing facial structure deviation.
- Toothache due to tooth decay.
- Toothache shows no signs of improvement but tends to become more severe when applying home remedies.
So when you feel a mild toothache, you can completely apply some simple home remedies for toothache as above to feel more comfortable. However, if you see the pain persisting without signs of improvement, you should go to a reputable dental facility for examination to find the specific cause and then proceed with thorough treatment.