Man, toothaches are like the worst thing ever. They come outta nowhere and can seriously mess up your whole day. Sometimes you can’t get to the dentist right away or just wanna try some home stuff first before taking meds. So here’s some natural remedies that might help stop the pain a bit.
Why Toothaches Happen?
Toothaches happen for a lot of reasons like cavities, gum infections, abscess or maybe just something stuck in your teeth. Doesn’t really matter why, the pain is annoying and you wanna get rid of it fast.
Natural Remedies You Can Try At Home
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Saltwater rinse
This is super easy. Just put a teaspoon of salt in warm water and rinse your mouth for about 30 seconds. Salt helps with inflammation and cleans your mouth. But dont swallow it, it tastes bad! -
Clove oil
Clove oil is a really old remedy. It has this chemical called eugenol that works kinda like a numbing agent. Put some on a cotton ball and press it on the sore tooth or gums. Don’t use too much tho, or it might burn. -
Garlic
Garlic is good cause it kills bacteria. Smash a garlic clove and put it on the painful tooth for a few minutes. It stinks but it works. -
Cold compress
If your face is swollen or tooth hurts a lot, put an ice pack or cold cloth on your cheek for like 15 mins. It helps with swelling and numbs pain. -
Peppermint tea bag
Make a peppermint tea bag, let it cool down, and place it on the sore tooth or gums. Peppermint kinda numbs the area and feels nice. -
Hydrogen peroxide rinse
Mix equal parts 3% hydrogen peroxide and water and rinse your mouth. It kills bacteria and helps with swelling. Dont swallow tho! Also dont use this too much or it can irritate your mouth.
When Should You Go To The Dentist?
These remedies are only for quick relief. If pain lasts more than a day or two, or you get fever, swelling or pus, go see your dentist right away. Tooth infections can get really bad if ignored.
Final Thoughts
Toothaches suck big time but these home remedies might help you feel a little better till you can see a dentist. Just be careful especially with oils and peroxide, dont overdo it. Also keep brushing and flossing so you don’t get toothaches in first place.

