Home remedies to control toothache Dr. Najmeh Tadredaranjad
Dr. Najme Tadardaran Nejad
مشهدOrthodontic specialist (aligning teeth)
10 basic home remedies for toothache control
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Toothache is one of the most common oral and dental problems that can occur at any time and disrupt daily life. From sudden pain when drinking cold liquids to intense throbbing during the night, all of these symptoms can be annoying. In this article, you will learn about the safe methods of toothache management to reduce the severity of discomfort until you visit the dentist.
1. Rinsing the mouth with lukewarm salt water
One of the oldest and yet most effective ways to reduce toothache, which is recommended to patients by the best orthodontic specialist in Mashhad, is rinsing the mouth with a salt water solution.
- Dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a glass of lukewarm water.
- Rinse your mouth for 30 seconds and spit out the solution.
Salt water has antiseptic properties and can reduce gum swelling and clean the oral environment.
2. Using a cold compress
A cold compress or an ice pack on the cheek where the pain is, helps to reduce inflammation and temporarily numb the nerve.
- Wrap an ice pack in a thin towel and place it on your face for 15 minutes
- You can repeat this every few hours to reduce the swelling.
3. Compliance with oral and dental hygiene
During toothache, regular brushing and flossing should be continued.
- The remaining food particles can aggravate the pain.
- Soft toothbrush and toothpaste containing
Alcohol-free mouthwashes containing antibacterial substances can help reduce the growth of bacteria.
- These products help to clean the oral environment and reduce the possibility of infection to some extent.
- Be sure to use mouthwash standard and approved by hygiene.
7. Avoiding pressure on the damaged tooth
- Avoid chewing hard foods or gum with the side of the tooth that hurts.
- Excessive pressure can cause pain and even more damage.
8. Attention to warning signs
Some symptoms require immediate action:
- Severe swelling of the face or gums
- Fever or signs of infection
- Continuous bleeding gums
If you see these symptoms, you should go to a dentist or medical center as soon as possible.
9. Quick visit to the dentist
All the mentioned methods are temporary and are used to control the pain until you visit the dentist.
- Toothache can be caused by decay, root infection, cracked tooth or gingivitis.
- Only a dentist can diagnose the root cause and provide definitive treatment.
10. Prevention of toothache in the future
- brushing twice a day with toothpaste containing fluoride
- Daily use of dental floss
- Regular dental examinations every six months
- Reduce consumption of sugar and sweet drinks
These simple habits can greatly reduce the likelihood of severe toothaches in the future.
Summary
A toothache is an unpleasant experience, but by following a few safe ways to manage a toothache, you can reduce the severity of the discomfort until you visit the dentist. Rinsing the mouth with salt water, using a cold compress, observing oral hygiene, avoiding hot or cold foods, and seeing a doctor quickly are the most important actions.
Following these solutions will not only reduce temporary pain, but with timely dental treatment, you can prevent more serious complications.
Frequently asked questions about toothache control
1. What is the fastest home remedy for toothache relief?
Using a cold compress on the cheek (in the area of pain) for 20 minutes can help numb the nerve and reduce swelling. Also, rinsing the mouth with lukewarm salt water is also a quick way to disinfect and relieve inflammation.
2. Is it effective to put aspirin or pain reliever on the tooth?
No, never do that. Placing aspirin or any other pill directly on the gums or teeth can cause chemical burns and damage to the soft tissues of the mouth. Painkillers must be eaten.
3. When is a toothache an emergency and should you visit a dentist?
If your toothache is severe, lasts more than a day or two, or is accompanied by symptoms such as fever, facial swelling, and pain when chewing, you should see a dentist as soon as possible, as these could be signs of a serious infection.
4. Does the use of cloves for toothache have scientific roots?
Yes, cloves contain a substance called eugenol, which is a natural antiseptic and anesthetic. Putting a small amount of clove oil on a small cotton ball and placing it on the painful tooth can temporarily relieve the pain.
5. Why does the toothache get worse at night?
When you lie down, blood flow to the head increases. This increase in blood pressure in the head area can put more pressure on the nerve of the damaged tooth and cause the pain to intensify.
6. What is the best over-the-counter pain reliever for toothache?
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen are usually very effective for toothaches because they reduce both pain and inflammation. Of course, before taking any medicine, it is better to consult a doctor or pharmacist.
7. If my toothache gets better by itself, does that mean the problem is solved?
No. Loss of pain may be a sign of tooth nerve loss due to severe infection. The underlying cause (such as decay or infection) is still present and, if left untreated, can lead to more serious problems such as a tooth abscess.
About the author:
In 1379, I was accepted in the national entrance exam of universities with a distinguished rank (5th rank) in the experimental field and started studying at Mashhad Dental School. During my academic period, I was one of the distinguished students of this faculty and I received many academic awards. And finally, in 2018, by defending my thesis on "The effect of bone growth factor on jaw problems", I managed to obtain a doctorate degree in dentistry and became a member of the country's medical system organization and the World Association of Orthodontic Specialists.
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