How to stop a toothache
A toothache hurts a lot. It hurts when you smile or frown or eat or drink, when you clench or unclench your jaw, when you move your head in any direction. Sometimes it even hurts when you breathe because cold air rushes into your mouth, over the tender tooth—and ouch!
How to stop a toothache is dependent on the cause of the toothache. Despite popular belief cavities are not the only possible cause of toothache pain. Toothaches can be caused by something as small as particles of food caught between your teeth. Or the cause can be caused by a more serious problem such as; dental abscess, fractured tooth, dead tooth, gum disease, TMJ syndrome or tooth eruption. It could be that pain is caused by a problem outside the mouth such as; sinus problems, ear infections or even your heart! Angina is a heart problem that can cause toothache pain, even though nothing is wrong with any of your teeth.
How to stop a toothache is largely dependent on the cause of the tooth ache. Some problems can be diagnosed and cures with relative ease. If the problem is within the mouth, a thorough dental examination will include x-rays and those will allow a dentist to see the problem. The more serious the problem causing the pain is the more serious the solution will be. A cavity is relatively easy to fix with a cavity filling. Some problems will require root canal therapy in order to completely remedy. In the case of a dead tooth the only solution is a tooth extraction.
If you want to learn how to stop a toothache before you go to the dentist office there are a few solutions. A famous natural remedy for toothache pain is oil of cloves. Simply pour the oil of cloves into a cotton ball and place it near the source of the pain. Over the counter drugs can also relieve pain until your dental appointment. Aspirin, Tylenol and ibuprofen can provide significant relief. Drugs such as vicodin and percocet must be prescribed by a doctor for use, so they\'re no good till after your appointment. It is important to remember that these remedies can only offer temporary relief from pain.
The simplest way of how to stop a toothache:
Rinse your toothache away.
Floss gently.
Take a "shot" to numb the pain.
Rinse with salty water.
Try a hand massage.
Oil up with oil of cloves.
Don\'t bite.
Suck on some ice.
Keep your mouth shut.
Swallow your aspirin.
Stay cool
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