Anyone know a good home remedy for a severe toothache that really works??..?


Question:
I could really use one, been going on for over a week now and tonight is the last straw, i have to work tomorrow and havent had a wink of sleep because of it..can anyone help me out?? THANKS!

Answers:
A severe toothache could indicate an abscess. People die every year with an untreated abscess. I would go to the ER and have someone take a look. You may need antibiotics.
Sounds like you just need to pull the tooth. The tooth could be rotten, it could have a hole in it, could have a cavity. I know dentists are expensive and you probably don't have insurance, but you need to go see a dentist. See if they can work with you, and let you make payments to them or something.
Please try to get to the dentist, but warm salt water or tea bags are suppose to do the trick. You don't want an abscessed tooth to spread infection to other areas of your body! It can be dangerous.
place a regular non buffered asprin between cheek and tooth and let it disolve naturally, yes it tastes bad but kills pain and reduces inflamation.
Pinch the skin between your thumb and index finger. It's a pressure point.
Use clove oil, apply it on the offending tooth it works. If it is the 3rd molar then try chewing gum from that side.
DO NOT PLACE a aspirin direactly on the tooth and gum as somebody has suggested,,, i have seen the effects of this and it is not pretty, they are not designed to be placed on the affected area they are designed to be taken orally..
sounds like u are going to have to go to the dentist i am afaird, home remedy dont really work and if they do its only a short term solution
best of luck to you
Our family always used the warm salt-water rinse. Add 2 Tbsp of salt to 1 cup of hot tap water. Get the water just as hot as you can stand it, dissolve the salt in the water. Take a mouthful and swish it around your mouth for several seconds. Spit it out and take another mouthful, repeat. Do not swallow the mixture. When all the salt water is gone you may want to rinse your mouth out with a swish of warm water to get rid of the salty taste.
Repeat the salt-water rinse every two-four hours until you can get to the dentist.

The following tips were found online:

Chew cloves or rub clove oil on the tooth.

Peel and crush a clove of fresh garlic and mix it with peanut butter. Apply it to the aching tooth and keep it there for some time.

Add some lime juice to asafetida (hing) powder. Soak a piece of cotton and hold it on the tooth and gum.

Mix 1 tablespoon of common salt with 1/2 cup of boiling water. Take a mouthful of this water and move it around the aching tooth.

Burn some turmeric (haldi) sticks, make a fine powder and use as toothpowder.

Chew a clove slowly with the aching tooth/teeth to release its juice and leave there for half an hour. Repeat 2-3 times.

Chew a ginger piece slowly with the aching tooth/teeth to release its juice and leave there for half an hour. Repeat 2-3 times.

Drink the juice of 2-3 star fruit twice a day to get relief from the tooth pain.

Boil 5 gram of peppermint and a pinch of salt in 1 cup of water. Drink it to relieve toothache and other pains. You can use peppermint mouthwash.

Pour a few drops of Vanilla extract on the paining tooth.

Pour a few drops oil of oregano on the paining tooth or gum.

Gargle with Listerine Antiseptic.

Good luck!

Chew a piece of ice on the side of your mouth that is aching/paining.
Clove oil, one or two drop relieves the pain.

Otherwise, take a very sweet or salty stuff and gurgle it. Effect however may be temporary. Clove oil is the best.

Medicine - aspirin, advil or tylenol will work just fine.
Clove oil is the best home remedy for toothaches. Even dentists use it. I found the information at
http://aches.in/toothacheremedies.html. useful.
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING ON...toothache's dont go away. If you have an abcess, your face and other areas will swell. Its an infection. A serious infection. Not something i would play with. You need to go to a dentist pronto.
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