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An ulcer on the gum: Mouth ulcers or canker sores can form on the gum and create toothache pain. They cause the gums to be inflamed and therefore painful.
Exposed nerves: This relates to cracking or fracturing your tooth. When you do this, the nerve is often exposed and then very sensitive to hot and cold. Of all the toothache causes, exposed nerves can cause a particularly agonizing pain. Wisdom Teeth: Wisdom teeth coming in and cutting through the gums can be the cause of toothache pain. This is especially true when they are impacted – that is, when they are trying to emerge underneath nearby teeth, putting pressure on the roots and nerves. Natural Toothache Remedies The natural toothache remedies that follow are not really designed for broken, cracked or fractured teeth, or for cavities. For these problems, you will need the help or your dentist for immediate treatment. But these remedies will help greatly for more bacterial infection type of pain, such as abscesses and inflamed gums, canker cores, and so on due to the natural antibacterial qualities of herbs and spices. Prior to undertaking any of these natural toothache remedies, you need to clean your mouth using salt water, then brush your teeth thoroughly and use floss to remove food particles from between the teeth. If you already have a toothache, you probably don’t want to use a commercial mouthwash with harsh chemicals as this may irritate already sensitive teeth. Here are some of the top Natural Toothache Remedies: Clove: Since ancient times, clove has been used as a natural toothache remedy in treating toothache pain. And the best part is, you can usually find clove right in your own kitchen! However, be sure to use the freshest clove possible so if you don’t have any lying around, clove can easily be purchased in the spice section of your local supermarket. Clove has anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-bacterial properties which make this spice ideal for a natural toothache remedy. Clove also tends to have a numbing effect on pain so it can help clear an infection and dull the pain as well. Here’s how to use Clove as a natural toothache remedy: |
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Warm Salt Water: If you are suffering from a toothache salt water can often be the ticket to relieve pain and kill the infection. Make a warm salt water rinse as follows:
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