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Monday, November 21, 2016

Home Remedies of Curing Tooth Pain



Keeping clean teeth and gums is a very important part of your life, often you can tell there are issues with your health if you have a lot of teeth and gum problems. Some home remedies will help and others might not even put a dent in helping with the problems, in the end always go to the dentist for a proper clean and checkup.


Brushing teeth and tongue.

Its important to brush your teeth and tongue at least twice a day,this means you brush them in the morning and then before bed. How long should you brush your teeth for? Generally singing the alphabet inside your head once or twice will help, this way you know you are giving them a proper clean. The benefits of brushing your tongue will also help with curing bad breath, and getting that plaque gunk off of your tongue which causes it. This is by far the most effective measure in keeping your gums and teeth healthy and problem free of decay.


Cloves.

Tucking a clove or chewing on a clove numbs the nerve, its a good way to stop any tooth pain from not having it taken care of by a dentist. However some have said that it hurts and or burns a little bit because it is making the nerve die so you do not feel it anymore.


Over the counter pain medicines.

Over the counter pain medicines are not always effective, but sometimes they can help. Advil, Aleve and Tylenol. Take care in reading the directions properly,if you do not you could over medicate by accident and this can be hazardous to your health.


Flossing.

Flossing your teeth is also important in order to maintain healthy teeth, this gets plaque out of the hard to reach areas. You do not have to use the string off of a roll now,you can purchase hand held pick like flossers now with a string already on it. Get around every tooth in front and as far back as you can reach,this will help immensely.


Hot Wash Cloth.

Using a hot wash cloth or pack that you heat up is good to put on the outside of your face, if you use the pack option that you heat up,make sure you wrap it in a cloth or towel to protect your skin from burns. Apply the warmth to the effected area for a few minutes at a time, also keep in mind your teeth may be more sensitive to hot or cold when you are having teeth issues.


Most importantly, go to your dentist if the pain persists and get them properly looked at.Your dentist will take teeth X-rays and determine a treatment plan with you.

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