New Delhi: If you have suffered from toothache, you know how traumatising it can be. However, there are a number of remedies that may help people find relief and get to sleep, including taking pain relievers or applying a cold compress or even cloves to the tooth.
Ice pack: This is the easiest of the techniques to alleviate toothache. The ice may numb out the area and usually make an individual comfortable when kept near the affected tooth.
Saltwater gargle: Heat a cup of water and dissolve a spoon of salt in it. Swish the lukewarm liquid in the mouth a couple of times. Repeat if necessary. It is a natural disinfectant. It may heal swelling, clean infections, as well as loosen food particles in your teeth
Cloves: They are an age-old solution to toothache. A few drops of clove oil can be extracted and rubbed into the affected area. Clove oil contains eugenol, which is a natural antiseptic.
Teabags: The tannins contained within the teabags may bring some much-needed relief from toothache. Hold a wet, slightly warm tea bag against the affected tooth for a few minutes until the pain subsides. Teabags like peppermint tea contain menthol, which has numbing properties that can be used to cool and numb pain.
Oils: Oils, such as tea tree, thyme, and peppermint, may help in reducing pain and numbness. Tea tree oil has antibacterial and antibiotic properties to keep infection at bay. Peppermint oil can also be used on its own to help alleviate toothache. Thyme oil is believed to have antibacterial as well as antioxidant properties, which may relieve toothache. Use a cotton bud to apply a few drops to the painful area and leave it there for a short while to allow the oil to act.
Asafetida: Asafetida with lemon juice or oil is one of the common remedies. Mix asafetida spice with half a teaspoon of warm lemon juice or lemon oil and apply to the affected tooth every 20 minutes for 1 hour until the pain subsides.
Garlic: Garlic has a lot of medicinal benefits and is being used for a few centuries. When crushed, garlic releases allicin, a natural antibacterial agent, which can kill harmful, plaque-causing bacteria and provide pain relief. Chew on a piece of raw garlic or apply crushed, raw garlic to the affected area to relieve pain and swelling.
Fresh ginger: Wash and peel an inch of fresh ginger and start chewing it slowly around the affected area, allowing the ginger to ooze its juices. Keeping it for an hour or two may help in reducing pain and swelling.
Onions: They are known to be highly effective against toothaches. Just cut a slice of onion and place it between the teeth and chew gently. The antimicrobial properties in the onion will get to work immediately. It also helps in reducing swelling around the tooth.