Toothaches happen. The best way to prevent them is to keep your teeth and gums healthy and clean. That means brushing and flossing twice a day, avoiding the sugary stuff, and having regular dental checkups. But they still happen sometimes, and when they do, see us at Cascade Endodontics in Orem.
Toothaches may be characterized by a dull ache, or by throbbing and a sore, tender mouth. If something prevents you from getting to our office right away, there is short-term relief available to keep the pain at bay.
Here are some tried-and-true home remedies for a toothache:
Cold compress. An ice pack can do wonders to dull pain, especially when there is swelling. Another option is a bag of frozen vegetables (peas are really good because of their size). Hold it against the outside of your cheek just above the painful tooth. Alternate between several minutes on, several minutes off.
You can also try taking some ice in your hand, the hand on the same side of your body as the sore tooth. But don’t put it up to your face. Instead, rub the ice in the space between your thumb and forefinger for about seven minutes, or until it gets numb. Does that sound odd? It may, but it could stop the pain signals being sent to your brain.
Saltwater rinse. Dissolve a teaspoon of salt into a glass of warm water, then swish it around your mouth for about half a minute. Then spit it out. A salt water rinse can loosen debris stuck in cavities and can reduce swelling. Repeat the rinse as often as you like.
Garlic. Seriously, garlic. It might sound like hocus-pocus, but garlic has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. It contains allicin, which has natural antibacterial properties. You can chew a piece of garlic or put diced bits on the tooth. Obviously, the downside is the smell!
Painkillers. Aspirin or ibuprofen can provide temporary relief from a toothache. There are plenty of brands to choose from. If you decide on aspirin, swallow it. Some people think, erroneously, that placing aspirin directly on the tooth will help. It won’t, and could even hurt the inside of your mouth.
Of course, the sooner you get professional treatment, the better. And the best thing is to get to Cascade Endodontics in Orem as soon as possible. We provide toothache relief and other emergency dental care, and many other services.
Jon Jenson DDS
Cascade Endodontics
1375 E 800 N Ste 203
Orem, UT 84097
801-404-5810