Severe toothache can be extremely painful, but there are several effective home remedies to help manage the pain until you can see your dentist.
**Immediate Pain Relief**:
1. **Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers**:
- Ibuprofen (400-600mg every 6-8 hours)
- Acetaminophen (500-1000mg every 4-6 hours)
- Avoid aspirin on an empty stomach
2. **Cold Compress**:
- Apply ice pack to the outside of your cheek
- 15-20 minutes on, then 15-20 minutes off
- Reduces inflammation and numbs the area
**Natural Remedies**:
- **Salt Water Rinse**: Mix 1/2 teaspoon salt in warm water, rinse for 30 seconds
- **Clove Oil**: Apply directly to the affected tooth (use sparingly)
- **Peppermint Tea**: Hold warm tea bag against the tooth
- **Garlic**: Place crushed garlic clove on the tooth
**What NOT to Do**:
- **Don't Apply Heat**: Heat can worsen inflammation
- **Don't Use Aspirin on Tooth**: Can cause tissue damage
- **Don't Ignore the Pain**: Severe pain may indicate serious infection
- **Don't Delay Treatment**: See your dentist as soon as possible
**When to Seek Emergency Care**:
- **Severe Swelling**: Face or neck swelling
- **Difficulty Breathing**: Swelling affecting airway
- **High Fever**: Over 101°F (38.3°C)
- **Severe Pain**: Unbearable pain that doesn't respond to medication
- **Signs of Infection**: Pus, bad taste, or foul odor
**Prevention Tips**:
- **Regular Dental Checkups**: Every 6 months
- **Good Oral Hygiene**: Brush twice daily, floss daily
- **Avoid Sugary Foods**: Limit sugar intake
- **Don't Use Teeth as Tools**: Avoid opening packages with teeth
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Emergency Dental Care**:
At Indira Dental Clinic, we provide
emergency dental care for severe toothaches. If your pain is unbearable or you have signs of infection, don't wait - call us immediately for emergency treatment.
Remember, home remedies are temporary solutions. The underlying cause of your toothache needs professional dental treatment to prevent further complications.