What are some good ways to quickly relieve toothache?

by mfenfang on 2009-11-23 14:19:48

& nbsp, Lingual orthodontics; & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Toothache is one of the main symptoms of dental disease. Some toothaches are quite severe and painful. As the saying goes: & ldquo; Toothache is not a disease, but when it hurts, it's unbearable & rdquo;, which shows how harmful toothache can be to human health. According to the occurrence of toothache, it can be divided into: persistent, intermittent, fluctuating, throbbing, radiating pain, etc. Induced pain can be caused by mechanical factors (such as eating hard food), chemical factors (such as eating sweet food) and temperature (such as eating cold or hot food). Causes of toothache include cavities, acute pulpitis, acute periodontitis, acute pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, and severe tooth wear. Non-dental diseases that cause toothache include maxillary sinusitis, trigeminal neuralgia, influenza, etc.

Treating the underlying cause is the fundamental approach to treating toothache, but pain relief is the immediate priority.

(1) Medication for pain relief:

a. Use a small cotton ball dipped in clove oil, analgesic oil, mentholated oil, camphor phenol, etc., and loosely place it in the cavity.

b. Take oral painkillers (such as Tylenol).

(2) Single-ingredient remedies for pain relief:

a. A small amount of Chinese herb Asarum and camphor, ground into fine powder and applied to the painful area.

b. Take one peppercorn, crush it, and apply it to the painful area for dental correction at Suzhou Dongwu Hospital Dental Department.

c. A small amount of salt, applied to the painful area.

d. A small amount of toothpaste, applied to the affected area.