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Secret Toothache Cure

Here you will not just come to know the toothache cure, but also the ways to avoid the pain in the future. Some of the natural homemade remedies that can temporarily relieve you from that horrible toothache will be discussed next.

Salt is a great treatment to alleviate painful sensations in a short time. You just need to take a pinch of salt and press it on the affected tooth. Another thing you can try is adding a small amount of salt to tepid water and rinsing your mouth with it. It's very important that this becomes a part of your oral heath routine.

Add a pinch of salt and pepper or you can also dip a clove of garlic in salt and place this on the affected tooth. Garlic kills bacteria in your mouth and can thus ease pain. While hot pepper applied on the gums will initially increase the pain, it will eventually have a numbing effect which is why is is recommended for people who can withstand a little pain.

Dip a cotton ball into whiskey or any other liquor and press it on the area were you are experiencing the pain. Remember do not consume it as a drink as it would increase your blood pressure, which in turn will worsen your pain.

Another one of the remedies for toothache is lime. Lime juice is an excellent way to obtain vitamin c in your diet, and helps prevent pain quickly as well. On the other hand having a cup of hot tea is also recommended as the heat of the tea soothes the affected area and relaxes it. Once you are done with your tea, you can hold the tea bag on the problem tooth. This will make it less painful, numbing the gums also.

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Thanks

Interesting Tips, I'll have to keep this in mind if I get a toothache.

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