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5 effective home remedies that work for toothache

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 21, 2024, 16:00 IST
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​These home remedies can give relief if you have toothache pain​


Pain associated with toothache is extremely unbearable and its impact is felt on the face and head. Whatever may be the reason, people mostly look for home remedies to get relief from toothache. Surprisingly, there are a few home remedies that work effectively against toothache. Here are a few for your reference. But do remember that these remedies are not substitutes for medical treatment. Do try these remedies, but if the pain persists then do not delay visiting a doctor.

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​Rinse with salt water​


A saltwater rinse is a simple yet effective home remedy for toothache relief. Salt possesses natural antibacterial properties, making it effective in reducing inflammation and killing bacteria in the mouth. To prepare a saltwater rinse, dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water. Gargle the solution in your mouth for 30 seconds before spitting it out. Repeat this process several times a day, especially after meals or before bedtime, to alleviate toothache discomfort and promote oral hygiene.

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​Apply clove oil​



Clove oil has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for toothaches due to its potent analgesic and antimicrobial properties. Eugenol, a compound found in clove oil, acts as a topical anesthetic, numbing the affected area and providing temporary pain relief. To use clove oil for toothache relief, soak a cotton ball or swab with a few drops of clove oil and apply it directly to the affected tooth or gum. Alternatively, you can dilute clove oil with a carrier oil, such as olive oil, before applying it to the affected area. Repeat this process as needed to alleviate toothache pain effectively.

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​Use cold compress​


A cold compress can help numb the area around the affected tooth, reducing inflammation and alleviating pain. It is particularly useful for toothaches caused by trauma or swelling. To make a cold compress, wrap a few ice cubes or a gel pack in a thin towel and apply it to the outside of your cheek, near the painful tooth. Hold the compress against the affected area for 10-15 minutes at a time, allowing the cold temperature to numb the pain and reduce swelling. Repeat this process every few hours as needed to manage toothache discomfort effectively.

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​Drink peppermint tea​


Peppermint tea contains menthol, a natural compound known for its cooling and numbing properties. It can help alleviate toothache pain and reduce inflammation when used as a mouth rinse or applied topically. To prepare peppermint tea for toothache relief, steep a peppermint tea bag in hot water for several minutes, then allow it to cool to a comfortable temperature. Use the cooled tea as a mouth rinse, swishing it around your mouth for 30 seconds before spitting it out. Alternatively, you can apply a cooled peppermint tea bag directly to the affected tooth or gum for localized relief. Repeat this process several times a day as needed to soothe toothache discomfort effectively.


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Apply garlic


Garlic is renowned for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a potent home remedy for toothache relief. Allicin, a compound found in garlic, exhibits antibacterial activity, helping to combat oral infections and reduce pain and swelling associated with toothaches. To use garlic for toothache relief, crush a fresh garlic clove to release its juices, then apply the crushed garlic directly to the affected tooth or gum. Alternatively, you can chew a garlic clove or garlic paste for a few minutes to release its beneficial compounds. Repeat this process several times a day to alleviate toothache pain and promote oral health effectively.

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