Sunday, October 12, 2008

Toothache Remedy

Toothache pain is one of the worst types of nagging annoyances a person can experience. From the throbbing pain, to being unable to eat this is truly something that draws sympathy. Many people simply can't afford to go to the dentist when they're teeth hurt so what is a person to do? There are several home remedies that you may want to give a try before you break down and spend the money with the dentist. However, a word of warning - you will be in danger if your tooth becomes abscessed and you should not put your health at risk. Try a few things first, if you want to, but if they don't relieve the pain or if your tooth becomes abscessed, then get yourself in to the dentist asap. Here are a few of "Grandma's Old Home Toothache Remedies" that you may want to try.

It has been proved that a pepper powder and salt mixture can help prevent dental cavities, gum bleeding, bad breath, gum pain, and tooth aches. If you have sensitive teeth to cold substances, then this mixture can also cure that as well. If the pepper powder and salt do not help the tooth ache, substitute the salt for clove oil instead.

Whiskey and Brandy have been a reliable source for pain relief for many years. It has been said to cure an infant's teeth pain, as well as flush out a cold. While this is not an acceptable use of treatment for children, it does wonders for a tooth ache. Soak a cotton ball in Whiskey or Brandy and then let it sit directly on the infected tooth. Soaking a cotton ball in vanilla extract is another method of relieving the pain of a tooth ache. The extract will numb the area. You can also swish the extract around as a mouth wash, and it will be just as effective.

Those with a tooth ache will usually try to treat the pain at home instead of having to go to the dentist's office. However, the worst thing that you can do is to try and ignore the pain in hopes that it will go away naturally. You can try and treat the problem at home, but your tooth pain might be caused by very serious problems such as a cavity, gum disease, or a cracked tooth. If the home remedies mentioned above fail to work, then it might be time to seek the help of a professional.

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