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25 Fast Acting Home Remedies for Toothache

Tips and Precautions:

Be careful not to swallow the oils, as they can cause a stomach upset.

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24. Turmeric:

The anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric can do wonders on tooth pain. Here is how you can use turmeric to treat toothache:

  • Take some turmeric powder and now to this add some water to make a fine paste.
  • Make sure that you are using purified water.
  • Now apply this paste preferably with a cotton swab on your tooth and let it rest for some time and then wash off.

Tips and Precautions:

This treatment can cause staining on teeth. Be cautious with the usage.

25. Acupressure:

Yes! You must be getting surprised for this is absolutely true. Acupressure is also a miraculous remedy for severe toothaches. There are pressure points at the back of your hands where pressure can be applied to get rid of toothaches.

Tips and Precautions:

You should only do this with expert supervision and never be performed at home.

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These 25 Natural remedies for toothache are highly effective in reducing the severity of the pain. However, they are not designed to treat the underlying conditions like tooth decay or Gingivitis. If you want a permanent solution to your problem, a dentist alone can help you. Using these remedies regularly can however strengthen your teeth and also help you deal with simple oral problems.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. When can a tooth ache be considered serious?

A tooth ache that usually lasts for a week or so, without any other complications can usually be treated with over-the-counter pills and home remedies. If you notice your teeth shaking, your gums getting weak or any dark holes inside your teeth, you must visit the doctor and not wait for your self-medication to work.

2. Is Tooth ache common in children?

Toothache in children is one of the most common problems. It is caused due to many factors like indulging in sugar foods, poor dental hygiene, lack of proper brushing skills etc., Toothache must never be taken lightly in children, as it could be an indication for future oral related problems. Regular visits to a dentist are a must.

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