If these home remedies for tooth pain don’t provide relief for your sensitive teeth, your dentist may recommend other, more serious medical treatment options. For example, your dentist may suggest applying a sealant or bonding resin to protect the teeth. If your pain is severe, it’s possible your dentist may recommend a root canal to remove inflamed… Continue reading Treatment
Category: Home Remedies For Tooth Pain
Garlic
Another food for sensitive teeth pain relief, garlic contains allicin, which can help eliminate bacteria and reduce pain. You can apply garlic directly to the tooth by placing a garlic slice on the tooth, or by creating and applying a paste of garlic (mix water and ½ teaspoon of salt).
Coconut Oil
Like some of the other home remedies for toothache listed here, coconut oil has anti-inflammatory properties to help reduce or eliminate tooth pain. To apply, simply swish 1 tablespoon of virgin coconut oil around your mouth for two minutes, and spit out when done.
Vanilla Extract
Popular for baking, vanilla extract is another one of many home remedies for tooth pain. Vanilla extract contains eugenol, which acts as a pain reliever, and alcohol, which can numb the pain. You can apply it directly to the affected tooth using a cotton swab or your fingertip.
Anti-Inflammatory Foods
Incorporating foods such as turmeric, ginger, and cloves that have anti-inflammatory properties into your diet can help reduce sensitive teeth pain. You can add these to your dishes, or, in some cases, you can apply them directly to the affected tooth. For instance, you can apply clove oil to your tooth using a cotton swab to numb the… Continue reading Anti-Inflammatory Foods
Hydrogen Peroxide
As a mild antiseptic and disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide works similar to a salt water rinse by reducing inflammation. It also may heal sore or damaged gums, which can reduce tooth sensitivity. To make your own rinse, mix 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide—3% hydrogen peroxide works best—with 2 tablespoons of warm water. Swish around your mouth… Continue reading Hydrogen Peroxide
Fluoride
Using a fluoride rinse can help strengthen tooth enamel to protect the root and nerves, which can reduce pain. If you need a stronger fluoride, it’s possible your dentist could prescribe fluoride for you to apply at home.
Salt Water Rinse
Irritated and inflamed nerves can lead to sensitive teeth, so using a salt water rinse twice a day can help reduce inflammation and pain. Just mix 1 cup of warm water with ½ teaspoon of salt, and swish around your mouth for a few minutes. Spit out when done.
Soft-Bristled Toothbrush
Using a toothbrush with hard bristles could result in abrasive brushing that breaks down the tooth’s enamel, which protects the nerves in the tooth. In addition, brushing too hard can lead to receding gums, which exposes the tooth to more irritants. Changing to a soft-bristle toothbrush can reduce enamel removal as well as protect your gums… Continue reading Soft-Bristled Toothbrush
Desensitizing Toothpaste
Desensitizing toothpaste contains ingredients to help prevent or reduce tooth sensitivity. Many have potassium nitrate, which numbs the nerve in the tooth to prevent tooth pain, for example. Another ingredient is stannous fluoride, which blocks the tubule holes in the tooth that lead to the nerve, stopping pain in its tracks. Many desensitizing kinds of toothpaste… Continue reading Desensitizing Toothpaste