Natural ways to treat toothache

 

 

1- Salt solution

Mix a tablespoon of salt in a small cup of warm water, and use the solution as a mouth gargle for a while, repeating the process for several minutes.

2- Tea tree oil

You can use one or two drops of tea tree oil on the site of pain. You can also add a little tea tree oil to a cup of warm water and use it as a gargle.

3- Cloves

Cloves are one of the oldest grandmothers’ home remedies for treating toothache. Place some cloves on the site of pain until the pain disappears completely. You can also use a drop or two of clove oil, but you must be careful, as using a large amount of clove oil may be toxic.

4- Thyme oil

Mix several drops of thyme oil with a little olive oil, then use a cotton ball soaked in the mixture on the area of ​​pain. Olive oil can be replaced with warm water as desired.

5- Apple cider vinegar

Moisten a piece of cotton with apple cider vinegar and then place it on the painful area for several minutes.

6- Ginger

Chewing fresh ginger helps relieve toothache.

7- Garlic

Use a little crushed garlic on the painful area to treat toothache.

8- Mint leaves

Chewing some fresh mint leaves is beneficial for treating toothache, and dried mint leaves can also be used.

9- Baking soda

Use a piece of cotton, then wet it with water and dip it in baking soda well, then place it on the area of ​​pain. You can also add a spoonful of baking soda to a cup of warm water and use it as a mouthwash.

10- Ice cubes

Wrap a piece of ice in a piece of cloth or a towel and then place it on the cheek area where the pain is. This helps relieve pain effectively.

11- Tea

Used tea bags that are still warm are used on the teeth, as the tannins found in the tea leaves work to get rid of pain.