Wheat grass for toothache

7 Home Remedies for Toothache

Toothache in simple terms is a pain in the tooth. It is a symptom, not a disease. The pain can be caused due to a dental problem, gum disease, or any other conditions such as sinus infections and angina and even more serious conditions like heart problems.

It is not only about how to stop a toothache but about protecting yourself from bigger problems if any. Every toothache should be taken seriously and proper medical attention should be given, particularly if the toothache is not due to any gum or dental disease. Life many other conditions toothache can also be cured with home remedies, many of which are being used for thousands of years.

Toothache is a common problem affecting children and adults of all ages. The intensity of pain can range from mild to unbearable, and tenderness can be felt when touching the jaw area in most cases. Eating and drinking can make the toothache worse.

 

Most milder toothaches can be eased by home remedies, but any toothache lasting for more than two days requires consultation with the dentist. Delaying or not taking any action at all will further deteriorate the condition, the tooth can get infected forming a dental abscess which can cause severe pain.

So don’t ignore your toothache.

7 Home Remedies for Toothache to Relieve Pain.

The objective of these natural remedies is to ensure immediate pain relief.

1. Clove to Stop Toothache

Picture of Home remedies for Toothache CloveClove has been used to relieve toothache for ages. The whole clove, grounded powder, and clove oil are all different forms that are used to provide pain relief. Clove works well on toothache because of its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anesthetic properties.

  • Take a pinch of powdered clove and apply it to the affected tooth/gum and the inner lining of the lip/cheek. Or
  • Apply clove oil to the affected tooth. The best way to apply clove oil is to dip a clean earbud in clove oil and then dab the bud on the affected tooth.
  • Squeeze a clove with stronger teeth and then move the squeezed clove to the affected tooth. Keep it between the teeth and inner lining.

2. Wheat Grass to Reduce Toothache

 

Wheat grass has antibacterial capabilities. Chewing wheatgrass slowly circulates the wheatgrass juice inside the mouth where it interacts with the affected tooth to help relieve pain.

Take 50gm. of wheatgrass and chew it slowly to eat it in 5-10 minutes. Chewing slowly is the key to success. This remedy may not work if your pain is so high that you are unable to chew. In that case, see the dentist.

Chewing wheat grass also improves digestion. If there is bad breath due to digestive problems, then that also gets cured.

You can also use wheatgrass juice as a mouthwash.

  • Crush 200gm of wheatgrass in a mixer grinder with 100 gm of water (half cup)
  • Strain the juice
  • Use it as a mouth wash

The quantity of juice is sufficient for 2 times of mouthwash per day. Though using juice as a mouthwash may appear more appealing, chewing wheatgrass is a better option.

Both clove and wheat grass are used as remedies to reduce tooth pain for ages, there are many more ways to handle the pain. 5 of them are given on the next page. If you try all these methods with consistency and discipline then you certainly can improve your dental health to look and smell better. Most dental conditions are not only painful but they are embarrassing as well due to the bad breath it causes.

In addition to clove and wheat grass, salt has also been used as a home remedy for toothache for a long time. There are many such kitchen items from around the world you can find that have proven dental pain relief properties, 5 of them are explained as under.

3. Common Salt for Toothache

Picture of Home Remedies for Toothache Common SaltCommon salt has been used to keep teeth clean and healthy for centuries. There are two different ways you can use common salt to alleviate your toothache.

Add 2 teaspoons of salt to a glass of warm water and stir it well. Use this solution as a mouthwash. This will help reduction in pain slowly over the week.

Apply a pinch of salt to the affected tooth by keeping the salt between the tooth and the cheek. Keep the salt pressed on the affected teeth for 30-60 seconds for best results. Alternatively, you can gently massage the teeth with this salt. This provides instant relief. Even dentists recommend it.

Adding black pepper to salt also works well to stop bleeding gums and reduce

4. Ice to Prevent Toothache

Ice numbs the nerve going to the tooth to provide relief from pain. You can apply ice in many different ways.

Direct application of ice is tough to manage but is well worth it. Wrap an ice cube or even break an ice cube in two halves and wrap one half in a small cotton cloth just sufficient to wrap the ice. Keep the wrapped ice inside the cheek, pressing the affected tooth. This will give instant relief.

Rub or hold an ice cube in your fingers and thumb to make your index finger and thumb cold. Rub the affected teeth with the cold finger and thumb. Repeat the process of cooling your fingers and pressing the teeth for 5-10 minutes to get relief from toothache.

5. Cinnamon for Toothache

Picture of Home Remedies for Toothache CinnamonCinnamon is also a useful herb to reduce toothache. You can directly use cinnamon powder or use it with honey. Add cinnamon powder to honey to make a thick paste Apply a pinch of powder or the paste to the affected area. You can prepare half a cup of this paste and store it for future use.

6. Hot and Cold Compress for Toothache

Application of hot or cold packs on the affected tooth or the entire jaw and applying acupressure can sometimes produce marvelous results to provide instant relief from toothache pain.

  • Prepare a hot compress
  • Apply on the pain side jaw
  • Keep it for 15 minutes. You can remove it intermittently to avoid excess heat or skin burn.

You can replace the hot compress with a cold compress to get the same pain relief.

7. Diet Control to Prevent Toothache

A good diet can help reduce the formation of plaque, thereby reducing the possibility of tooth decay and gum diseases. Well-balanced diets with minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients not only improve your dental health but overall health.

Calcium is an essential element for healthy teeth and bones. Therefore your diet should have sufficient calcium in it. The best sources of calcium are low-fat dairy products, fortified soy, and rice drinks, Solomon and sardine fish, almonds, and dark green leafy vegetables.

You need vitamin D to absorb calcium, therefore moderate exposure to sunlight is important. Most calcium-rich foods are also vitamin D-rich so additional moderate exposure to sunlight will go a long way in preventing toothaches and diseases.

If none of these natural remedies work then visit your dentist. The best method to prevent toothache is by maintaining proper dental hygiene and regular visits to your dentist.