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Got a tooth pain? If you're currently going through moderate to intense tooth pain, you're likely looking for fast and effective relief. However, actually there are plenty of first aid treatments and alternative home remedies that can ease the pain.
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5 Ways To Get Rid Of Tooth Pain Got a tooth pain? If you're currently going through moderate to intense tooth pain, you're likely looking for fast and effective relief. It is important that you should consult with a Toronto dentist if the pain persists or gets worse. However, actually there are plenty of first aid treatments and alternative home remedies that can ease the pain. 1. Gently Massage His Gums. During the teething process, your child’s gums can become inflamed and sensitive. You can ease his pain by gently rubbing his swollen gums with your finger—remember to always wash your hands first! You can also gently massage his gums with a clean baby toothbrush with very soft bristles. 2. Rinse With Salt Water The second way to reduce pain and kill bacteria is to prepare a salt water rinse. Salt is not a proper cure method but can strip the mouth of bacteria and draw moisture out from an inflamed gum surrounding a pained tooth, thereby soothing it.
3. Try Garlic Or Onion Garlic or Onion, both of these easily available vegetables are traditional folk remedies for tooth pain and are thought to have antibacterial properties. This may result in bad breath, but they’ll help to kill harmful germs in the mouth and can offer temporary relief. 4. Apply A Wet Tea Bag To The Painful Area. Same as bayberry root bark, black teas contain astringent tannins that can reduce inflammation. The mild numbing effect of Herbal peppermint tea anecdotally, may relieve pain. Most of these are often used in toothache home remedies. 5. Consult Your Pharmacist If the pain persists and you are suffering, your Downtown Toronto dentist can recommend an over-the-counter pain reliever and advise you on the right dosage calculated according to your weight.