Cures And Remedies For Toothache

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PURE - Vanilla Extract

Mr.Dennis R.Stevens in Frankfort,IN. USA - best
Purchase a bottle of: PURE - Vanilla Extract. Simply apply the PURE Vanilla Extract to the painful tooth with a Q - Tip (as needed) ! For me it works almost on contact,hope it works as well for you !

Oct 14, 2007

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strange remedy

Mallory in IL - good
Depending on the type of pain or what's wrong (and I know this sounds unbelievable), eating helps, or chewing I suppose.

If you have a normal cavity obviously it might not work so well, but I have an infection from dead pulp and for SOME odd reason chewing any relatively soft, room tempurature food helps. A banana, a sandwich, whatever. So if you're not too sensitive to the mere touch, try it, and give it a minute, I swear it works if you bear with it for a sec. Good luck.

Oct 08, 2007

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Cold Cucumber

Charlie in East Tennessee - best
I am currently having a severe toothache from an abcessed lower tooth. This pain is so severe that it makes my ear hurt and face go numb! It is just horrible! I sliced a piece of cold cucumber about as thick as a pencil and then cut it into four pieces. I then placed it on my aching tooth and bit down on it and the pain soon went away. This really works, and be aware this is only a temporary fix. I am seeing the dentist later TODAY

Sep 25, 2007

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cold milk

Jayne in MD - good
Swish cold milk around the sore tooth. The cold will hurt for just a second, but hopefully it'll be all worth it. In all honesty I'm in excruciating pain right at this very moment and milk isn't helping, but all other times it has been a simple miracle, so I suggest everyone try it at least once.

Otherwise, I vote for saltwater and don't even bother trying to lie down, if you feel like I do now, sleep's just not gonna happen. Good luck!

Sep 24, 2007

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My method

Steve's in chester ,uk - three stars
I experience a lot of toothache pain, dentists around my area are all private practice and they aint cheap so here is my method.

1st I'll rinse my mouth out with luke warm water and a lot of salt, don't swallow, this will take away some pain, this will hurt a bit but its worth it.

Then after that the tooth will feel tingly but might still be in a bit of pain.

Then I will lightly brush it, then put toothpaste in my mouth and mix it with saliva to use it as a mouth wash,

after ill use listerine (green) and use that

if I still feel a bit of pain or a sensation of pain I'll take a pain relief tablet or two, crush it up mix with warm water and again use this as a mouth wash

followed by something to eat I'll take some pain killers

really your best option is to see a dentist, yes a lot of people are scared of the dentist but this method will probably cost you in the pockets as well.

Sep 23, 2007

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OMG!!! FINALLY SOME RELIEF!!!

Carmen in San Diego, CA - good
I have a tooth cracked in half! Root/Nerve exposed and all. I dont have insurance and money's tight at the moment. Pain is unbearable. Im a grown man crying like a 2 year old. Read on here about baking soda dissolved in water remedy.OMG!!! nothing has yet worked as well. Not even vicodin. You have to repeat the process 2-3 times but for a 99cent box of arm and hammer and some water ill take this relief any day. ;)

Sep 12, 2007

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Toothache Relief

Anonymous in Des Moines, IA USA - three stars
Make up a rinse with liquid Orajel and warm water. Rinsing with this will numb the area around the tooth.

Sep 05, 2007

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VODKA

Theresa Goble in Portland, Oregon - good
Put it on a cotton swab and rub it around and on the tooth and gum it works..keep it next to tthe bed.

Sep 02, 2007

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Whole Cloves

Connie in USA - best
When your tooth is sore or abcessed take a whole clove, chew it a bit and place it next to the tooth. The pain will diminish and it fights the infection.

Aug 28, 2007

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ECHINACHEA & GOLDENSEAL CURE

Kat in USA - best
I had extreme tooth pain due to a broken tooth with a small cavity.This went on for several days.I tryed the sea salt/warm water rinse and it does help-it took the pain away.Than I got a Huge Abscess right below my bad tooth.I grew to the size of a jawbreaker (candy)!!!!A very uncomfortable thing to get! So, I started taking Echinachea & goldenseal herbal capsules.I took them 3 times a day for 3 days now & my abscess is so small it's almost gone & still no pain.
This method is so amazing- I recommend to all!

Aug 23, 2007

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here are a few things I do.

Stephanie in Montgomery, AL USA - best
My husband gets them more than I do, but these work on both of us.

I rinse mouth with any of the following... (warm salt water is most soothing)

1. warm salt water
2. baking soda and water
3. peroxide and water (follow directions on most bottles of 3% bottles of peroxide)

rinse mouth at least four times per day

also on top of this, I like to take natural antibiotics (which are better for your body than real ones!!) here are a few I take

1. Garlic
2. Vitamin C
3. zinc (the kind that disolve under tongue)
4. Goldenseal

Goldenseal and Garlic work best followed by zinc, I take vitamin C with all of them.

My husband swears that if he drinks alcohol it makes the infection worse, and I have witnessed the sudden onset the next morning after him drinking alcohol the night before. Not to discredit the alcohol cures, but it makes his worse instead of better. I am sure its a good painkiller though

Aug 20, 2007

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