Natural herbal cure for toothache
Published On: August 24, 2009, 2:58 am
By Dharmendra
Toothache is normally caused by an infected tooth; a cavity that hasn’t been attended for a long period of time or improper oral hygiene. It could sometimes be more annoying and painful than headache. Normally, the constant shooting pain is experienced in the back teeth, which, by and large, may affect all teeth if not provided timely or instant treatment.
We all know and have been hearing since our childhood and school time that if we brush our teeth twice a day, it keeps toothache and dentist away. Yet most of us pay no attention to this and unluckily become the victim of tooth infection.
Toothache is too painful and annoying to bear. It doesn’t let us sleep the whole night and make us toss in the bed. Besides, due to the infection in our teeth we are unable to focus on our daily work.
However, thanks to our age-old Indian medical system that boasts of the remedies that are highly useful for you in getting rid of the constantly shooting pain.
The use of clove oil is claimed to be very useful for the overall health of teeth. You can massage with this oil on the affected area two to three times daily. Plus you can also soak a little piece of cotton or gauze in the oil and put it in the mouth near to infected tooth. If you chew a stick of clove similar to a chewing gum, it could be the best option for the cure of toothache.
Aside from this, a paste of margosa tree leaves a.k.a. neem can also be used to chuck out the infection. Boil some leaves of the tree in water and use it on the tooth. This leaf come with medicinal qualities and is capable of killing the infection that gives rise to bacteria. Plus, a few leaves soaked in water the whole night can also be used as an oral rinse.
Also look for ointments which you can purchase without a prescription and apply on the teeth infected. You can also drink some herbal teas that come with medicinal properties and offer some comfort.
Wait to see the effects of above for a day, if it works then carry on or if it doesn’t then rush to your dentist for proper medical guidance.

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