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13Jul/114

How do I cure a tooth ache without medicine?



I woke up in the middle of the night here, and my back two molars, one top one bottom are really hurting. I think I have been clenching my jaw, since I have had some anxiety problems as of late. How do I fix the pain without any medicines?



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  1. You might find something on this site ~
    http://tags.aidpage.com/help%20toothaches%20with%20things%20around%20the%20house.htm
    Also this site ~
    http://www.learningherbs.com/toothache_remedy.html
    I have always heard that clove oil helps with tooth ache ~ I hope you soon get it sorted ~

  2. you can use repairer toothpaste… It really works..

  3. Swish saltwater in your mouth for two minutes and spit.

    If you have acetominophen (tylenol) on hand, that might help more than anything.

    1. You’ll need something with mint or menthol for this. If you have mint oil of some sort for cooking, mint leaves for cooking, etc., this will work. Take a papertowel, rip off and fold over two strips so you have two rectangles that are narrow enough to cover your gums. Crush the mint leaves or put the diluted mint oil mixture on it and then place these rectangles between your outer gum and your cheek. Menthol can numbing properties.

    2. Take a cough drop, throat lozenge, or even chloraseptic spray if you have it around. Each one has a topical pain reliever. A throat lozenge held there in your mouth will deaden the area.

    3. Wet a tea bag and then place it there. Tea has numerous properties that can aid in pain relief.

  4. Clove / clove oil
    warm salt water gargles..


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