Tuesday 26 May 2015

Toothache Home Remedies That Work

A toothache hits!  The first thing is a dentist is called and an appointment made.  Unless there is something more serious such as an abscess, appointments are not usually instantly available.  So while the sufferer waits and endures what some people have called 'one of the most painful pains known to man', the sufferer immediately begins to hunt down a variety of toothache home remedies that will work and ease their pain!

Which of the toothache home remedies that will work for each individual is dependent on what exactly is the problem with the tooth.  Problems can result from infections, blows to the mouth, decay or even food lodged between teeth or within cavities of teeth.

If the problem is that there is food or debris stuck within the teeth and it is causing pain, then a gentle swilling out of the mouth is usually effective.  What can also help is the gentle brushing of the teeth to dislodge the food.

Toothache home remedies for a blow to the mouth, which usually result in a swelling or even a tooth falling out, are best treated by icing the area.  In effect you treat the damaged area as you would do any other bruised area of the body.  Applying ice will help reduce the swelling and will even numb the nerves around the area and bring pain relief.

Another proven toothache home remedy is rinsing the mouth with salty water.  This works by cleansing the mouth and keeping any open cavities within the tooth clean, so helping to prevent painful infections.  Warm water, as opposed to cold water, should always be used so there is no painful shock to any exposed nerves.

One of the least known toothache home remedies involves keeping the head upright.  If you think back and analyze, a lot of toothaches will begin during the night when the sufferer is laying down asleep.  This is because in this position, pressure builds in the head and causes pain in the tooth.  So often times, simply propping yourself up in bed will bring some relief.

Further more,  something as apparently unrelated as massaging the hand with an ice cube can bring a degree of pain relief for a toothache.  Between the thumb and the forefinger, in the groove of the bone just below the V shape, an ice cube rubbed gently over this area can be immensely beneficial to anyone who is enduring a toothache.

Pretty much then, making use of these home remedies for toothaches will depend on what has caused the pain.  The good thing is that all of these remedies are fairly straight forward to implement and are proven to bring relief.

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