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MAOSAM KA TAQAZA HAI NA………….Toothache

Posted on December 16, 2015 by noorianayan

MAOSAM KA TAQAZA HAI NA………….Toothache

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  • MAOSAM KA TAQAZA HAI NA………….Toothache
  • Tips to get emergency toothache relief

Tips to get emergency toothache relief


Toothaches can cause throbbing, aching, and swelling; often preventing you from eating, sleeping, or talking. A toothache emergency can come on quickly, ruin your day, and keep you awake all night.

Find out some effective emergency toothache relief home remedies

 Oil of cloves
Both folk medicine practitioners and dentists have used this antibacterial home remedy for decades. A substance called eugenol, an extract from cloves can be used as a soothing ointment after a tooth extraction. You can purchase clove oil from pharmacies and health food shops. 
The eugenol in clove oil numbs the area slightly, which helps to alleviate the pain. If the oil is not available, you can also grind a whole clove with water to make a paste. Apply the paste to the tooth or put it into an empty tea bag and bite on the bag.

 Toothache drops and gels
Several ointments are available over the counter from local pharmacies and grocery stores. These are designed specifically to treat toothaches and other types of oral pain. Just remember that these only provide temporary relief, and persistent tooth pain means a trip to the dentist.
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Ice packs
Ice helps to reduce swelling and provides a small amount of numbing to the face. Ice is particularly useful if your face has become swollen from an infected tooth. 

Place a handful of ice in a plastic baggie. Cover the baggie with a cloth or small towel. Place the towel against your face, and allow the cold from the ice to penetrate to your skin. Hold this in place for 10–15 minutes, at the most. Repeat the ice pack treatment every 30 minutes to one hour throughout the day. Some patients report that an ice pack just before bed helps them sleep, despite the lingering toothache.

Saltwater
Rinsing with warm salt water is a remedy that has been around for hundreds of years. Saltwater kills bacteria and helps reduce swelling.
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Garlic
Although it sometimes causes skin burns and affects your breath, it still might be worth a try if all else fails. 

Baking soda
Baking soda neutralizes acidic conditions, which is where bacteria thrive. Bacteria cannot live in the same environment with baking soda. Make a thick paste of the baking soda and water. Gently rub the paste on the achy tooth and gums.
The use of these and other home remedies for toothaches provides only temporary pain relief. 

Common causes of toothaches
Toothaches come in many shapes and sizes. From biting down on a piece of hard candy and getting a mild bruise all the way to a full-blown abscess, toothaches are never fun.

Knowing the common causes of toothaches will help you to avoid and prevent many hours of misery. 

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