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Toothache Remedies

Does anybody have any home remedies for a killer toothache? Please help!

Gladys from Chelsea, MA

Answers:

Clove Oil

Put a few drops of clove oil on a cotton ball and pack it against the aching tooth. If you don't have any clove oil handy, a clove will work almost as well. Or, try chewing on a clove of garlic. It tastes pretty bad and will give you bad breath! Your pain should be gone within a few minutes!

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Tea Bag

Put a tea bag in your mouth where you have a toothache and hold it in there for about 10 to 15 minutes, and your toothache will lighten up.

By Kay

Peroxide

The dentist once told me that you mix equal parts of peroxide and water, and swish this in your mouth. That will help rid the infection. I can't remember how many times I had to do that, but it does help until you get to the dentist to have the problem taken care of.

By Heather Krucker

Cayenne Pepper

It sounds crazy but Cayenne pepper. Just rub a little bit around the tooth or in the cavity and the pain will be gone! It's a little spicy but its worth it.

By Elizabeth

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October 7, 20170 found this helpful

Buy Trikatu Powder from Patanjali Ayurveda India. Take a pinch of this powder, add a bit of salt and make a paste by adding either drop of water or clove oil. Apply this paste on the aching tooth. Your pain shall be subsidize immediately for a great long time.

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Trikatu is completely natural. It's a powdered form of three herbs and it's completely edible. So no worries. Also add just a pinch of salt as excess salt might make you feel burning sensation on lips. This paste is undoubtedly the best PAIN RELIEVER.

 
December 19, 20190 found this helpful

Here's what gave me some relief for a toothache.
Take Vicks (or a generic brand from the $.99 store works)vapor rub
and rub it on the outside of your cheek where the bad tooth is.
Then take a warm compress and place it over the same area. I use a homemade rice sock. Microwave it for about 30 seconds. Rice holds the heat better than a warm washcloth. I swear it works enough to get some relief.

 

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