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16 Most Effective Home Remedies For Toothache That Actually Work

Suffering from a toothache? Is it mildly sore, or a throbbing pain that seems to have aggravated and radiated to your jaws slowly? Ouch! Toothaches can be unbearable if not treated at the right time. You experience a toothache when the central region of the tooth, called the pulp, becomes inflamed or irritated. That’s because the pulp contains several nerve endings which are highly sensitive.


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But what makes the pulp inflamed or irritated? These are the most common causes of a toothache:

  • An infection
  • An abscess
  • Cavities
  • Gum disease
  • A loose filling
  • A cracked tooth
  • An exposed tooth root
  • Sinus condition
  • Inflammation of the pulp
  • Grinding of the teeth
  • Erosion of the tooth enamel
  • Jaw joint disorder
  • Angina
  • Heart attack

Home remedies for toothache

If you’re suffering from a toothache, then it’s advisable that you consult a qualified dentist immediately, before the problem worsens. However, if, for some reason, you cannot visit the dentist immediately, you could rely on these home remedies for toothache to tide you over till you can. Let’s take a look at some of the effective natural remedies.

1. Asafetida

Asafetida is a common enough ingredient found in your kitchen that can be used to treat a toothache and bleeding gums.

Remedies

  • Add half a teaspoon of powdered asafetida to 2 teaspoons of lemon juice and slightly warm it. Use a Q-tip to apply this solution to the affected area. It is bound to give you near-instant relief from the pain.
  • Fry about half a teaspoon of asafetida in clarified butter. Apply this to the tooth cavity to find instant relief from the pain.

2. Bourbon

Bourbon, like ice cubes, has numbing properties which help alleviate toothache.

Remedy

  • Dip a cotton ball in bourbon and place it on the sore tooth. Let it sit for about 20 minutes, before replacing it with another one. Repeat as needed till you find relief from the pain.

Pro tip: Most types of alcohols contain numbing properties, thereby making them effective remedies in treating a toothache.

3. Cloves

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Cloves are an amazing home remedy for a toothache, because it possesses anti-inflammatory, anesthetic, and antioxidant properties, which help alleviate toothache and also help fight the infection.

Remedies

  • Grind/crush 2 whole cloves. To this, mix in a little olive oil, and apply on the affected area. This should help bring down the pain.
  • Add a few drops of clove essential oil to half a glass of water and use it to rinse your mouth. It will help alleviate the toothache.
  • Dab a cotton ball in clove oil and directly rub it on the sore tooth.

4. Cucumber

Cucumber is another excellent home remedy to help treat a toothache, all thanks to its soothing properties.

Remedies

  • Slice a fresh piece of cucumber and hold it against the sore tooth.
  • Mash/grind a piece of cucumber with a bit of sea salt, and apply this on the affected areas to find relief from the toothache.

5. Garlic

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Garlic can also help bring down the pain from a toothache quite effectively, all thanks to its antibiotic and other important medicinal properties.

Remedies

  • Crush 1 garlic clove or half a teaspoon of garlic powder and add some black salt or plain table salt to it. Apply this directly on the sore tooth to help get relief from the pain.
  • Alternatively, you could also chew 1-2 cloves of garlic to find relief.

Pro tip: Follow this remedy for a few days to alleviate toothache.

6. Guava leaves

Fresh guava leaves have been known to help alleviate toothache, mainly due to its anti-microbial, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Remedies

  • Chew 1-2 tender guava leaves till the juice starts working its magic on the affected tooth.
  • Add 4-5 fresh guava leaves to 1 glass of water and bring to a boil. Let the solution cool to a warm temperature, before adding a bit of salt to it. Discard the leaves and use the solution to rinse your mouth thoroughly to help alleviate the pain.

Pro tip: Instead of guava leaves, you could also try this same remedy with spinach leaves.

7. Ice cubes

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Ice can help reduce the pain from a toothache quite effectively by simply numbing the nerve endings in the affected areas.

Remedy

  • Use a thin cotton cloth to wrap a small ice cube. Hold this on your cheek, close to the affected sore tooth for a few minutes. Repeat this remedy as needed through the day to find relief from the toothache.

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8. Myrrh

Myrrh possesses anti-inflammatory and astringent properties, which help alleviate the pain from a toothache quite effectively. Additionally, it also helps kill off any bacteria that might be causing any infection in the sore tooth.

Remedy

  • Add 1 teaspoon of myrrh to 2 cups of water, and simmer this mixture for about half an hour. Strain this solution and allow it to cool completely. Add 1 teaspoon of this solution to half a cup of water and use it to rinse your mouth thoroughly. Repeat this remedy 5-6 times a day.

9. Onion

Onion contains antiseptic and anti-microbial properties, which help in finding relief from an unpleasant toothache. Also, it helps provide relief from pain by killing germs and bacteria that cause infection.

Remedies

  • Chew a couple of slices of raw onion for a few minutes to help relieve the pain.
  • If you don’t like to chew it, place a slice of raw onion on the affected tooth or gum area to find relief from the pain.

10. Pepper and salt

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Salt and pepper both contain anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and analgesic properties, thus making them amazingly effective in relieving a toothache. If your sore tooth has become extremely sensitive, then this remedy will help immensely.

Remedy

  • In a clean bowl, mix equal amounts of pepper and salt, with a few drops of water added on top, to form a paste. Smear this paste directly on the sore tooth, letting it sit for a few minutes. Repeat this remedy every day for several days to find relief from the toothache.

11. Peppermint tea bags

Peppermint tea bags, especially those that are wet and used, can help calm sensitive skin. Additionally, peppermint contains numbing properties, which help alleviate the pain from a toothache.

Remedies

  • Place a wet, used peppermint tea bag on the sore tooth to find relief from the pain.
  • Place the wet, used peppermint tea bag in the freezer for a few minutes. Take it out and apply it on the affected tooth for at least 20 minutes to relieve the toothache.

12. Thyme

Thyme is another herb that helps alleviate the pain from a toothache, all thanks to its anti-microbial, anti-fungal, and antiseptic properties. Not only will it help relieve the pain, it also helps in combating tooth decay and gum disease quite effectively too.

Remedies

  • Chew a few leaves of thyme to find relief from the toothache. Use the opposite side of your mouth to chew, instead of the affected side. The juices that are released upon chewing will help in reducing the pain considerably.
  • Dilute a few drops of thyme essential oil with a carrier oil like olive oil, and use it to gargle.
  • Apply the thyme essential oil directly on the affected areas using a Q-tip to find relief from the pain.

13. Turmeric

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Turmeric is again an amazing remedy that helps alleviate the tooth pain. It possesses anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, antiseptic, and analgesic properties, which make it excellent in treating a toothache.

Remedy

  • To 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder, add enough water to make it into a paste. Dip a cotton ball or a Q-tip into this paste and apply it on the affected areas. You could also add a few drops of honey to this paste and then apply it on the sore tooth.

14. Vanilla extract

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Vanilla extract is another underrated natural remedy that hardly a few people know about. It is amazing in treating a toothache because it helps numb the pain, while also having a calming effect.

Remedy

  • Dip a Q-tip in vanilla extract and use it to dab the sore tooth and gum areas. Repeat this several times till you find relief from the pain.

15. Warm salt water

A glass of warm salt water can be extremely helpful in treating a toothache. Not only will this remedy help reduce the inflammation and the swelling, it also helps fight off the bacteria that cause infection.

Remedy

  • To 1 glass of hot water, stir in half a teaspoon of table salt and let it dissolve. Use this salt solution to rinse your mouth thoroughly.

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16. Wheatgrass juice

Wheatgrass is known to possess anti-bacterial properties, which help fight toothache and tooth decay quite effectively. Not only will wheatgrass juice help absorb any toxins from the gums, it also helps lower the growth of bacteria and keeps the infection under control.

Remedies

  • Chew on wheatgrass till you find relief from the pain.
  • Extract wheatgrass juice and use this to rinse your mouth thoroughly to help reduce the pain from the toothache.

These are all the home remedies for toothache that we have for you today. Although these are quite effective, they do NOT help in identifying the underlying cause for the toothache in the first place. That’s why, it’s imperative that you consult a dentist at the earliest.

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Chaitra Ramalingegowda

Chaitra Ramalingegowda

I fell in love with storytelling long before I knew what it was. Love well written stories, writing with passion, baking lip-smacking-finger-licking chocolate cakes, engaging movies, and home-cooked food. A true work-in-progress and a believer in the idiom 'all those who wander are not lost'. Twitter: @ChaitraRlg