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Rinsing your mouth with saltwater will aggravate a toothache.
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A salt-water rinse can actually help ease the pain of a toothache till you can visit a dentist for a proper cure. To relieve the pain, you can take a small glass of lukewarm water and put half a teaspoon of salt in it. Swish the salt-water mixture around the insides of your mouth and then spit it out. Do not swallow the water. This will provide short-term relief in case of a mild dental infection.
Which of the following can be used to relieve pain in the teeth or gums?
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Clove oil is a common home remedy that helps ease pain. In case of pain due to inflammation in the teeth or gums, one can apply clove oil directly on the sore area or soak a cotton ball in it and dab that on the teeth and gums. This will be useful in numbing the pain and easing the symptoms for a while.
The consumption of fruits and vegetables can lead to tooth decay, form cavities, and cause toothaches.
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Dental decay and the formation of cavities occur when bacteria accumulate in the mouth and produces acid that corrodes the surface enamel of the tooth. These bacteria can be brought on by any type of food that stays in your mouth for too long, including healthy food such as fruits and vegetables. It is a common myth that the only type of food that causes dental cavities and tooth decay is sugar. Healthy dental practices will ensure the prevention of toothaches and cavities, irrespective of what you eat.
Which of the following should you do if your toothache is accompanied by bleeding gums?
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It is not unusual for gums to become sensitive when you get a toothache. Brushing your teeth will induce bleeding from the gums but you should keep brushing them anyway. This will prevent the accumulation of plaque and germs which cause inflammation. It is advisable to switch to a toothbrush with soft bristles to reduce the damage caused by brushing.
It is possible to cure a toothache with the use of a cold laser.
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Phototherapy or the use of a cold laser has been known to cure a toothache and reduce tooth sensitivity. Also known as low level laser therapy (LLLT), this procedure has the benefit of providing a cure for the dental problem without triggering any unwanted side effects. Studies have indicated that the use of a laser is one of the most effective forms of treatment for hypersensitivity in the teeth and gums.