A toothache has never been pleasant, especially if it occurs at a time when you are unable to go to the dentist. Regardless of the fact that it is not a permanent solution, it is good to know what can help you in such unpleasant situations.
With numerous natural methods, it is possible to alleviate the unpleasant pain that many feel most during the night when they are at rest and when more blood reaches the area where you are hurting, increasing the pressure on the painful area.
You can relieve a toothache by mixing some salt in warm water. It is necessary to rinse the mouth with a healing liquid, but you must not swallow it. After a few rinses, the time until you go to the dentist will pass faster and with less pain.
A medicinal combination of mint, valerian and St. John's wort helps with toothache. Mix two tea bags of mint and St. John's wort, add a few drops of valerian and let it sit for 10 minutes. In order to remove the pain as soon as possible, it is good to drink at least two cups a day.
Peppermint is one of the more popular foods when it comes to solving toothaches, and in addition to helping mint tea, it also works if you hold the dry leaves for a short time on the sore spot. After a few minutes, the contents should be spit out and if the pain occurs again, repeat the procedure.
You can also help yourself with ice cubes, which you will wrap in a piece of cotton cloth and place on your cheek. After a short time you will feel better.
Coatings can be made of ice, but also of onions. It is necessary to chop the onion in order to release its juice and put it in gauze or paper tissue, which you will then put on your cheek. The swelling and the unpleasant pain should disappear soon.
Cucumber also helps with toothache, which should be cut into small pieces and then applied to the place where it hurts.
Every time you have a toothache and you can't go to the dentist, medicinal chamomile liquid is mentioned as a medicine that will save you. Brew the tea and when it is no longer hot start rinsing your mouth to get rid of the pain as soon as possible.
Once a tooth starts to hurt, it's clear that you can't postpone going to the dentist, but until that's possible, you need to do everything you can to alleviate the unpleasant condition.
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