Saturday, December 6, 2014

Natural Home Remedies For A Toochache Part 3



7) Baking Soda - Baking soda helps whiten your teeth and acts as a natural painkiller for toothaches, when mixed together with a bit of water. Baking soda promotes quicker healing of painful or swollen gum tissues, which is the reason why many toothpastes feature the sodium bicarbonate on the labels. 

The Remedy:
  • Take a cotton swab and moisten it with a bit of water. 
  • Dip the wet cotton swab in baking soda. Coat the swab really well so that it absorbs the baking soda before applying to infected tooth. 
  • A mouth rinse can be made by mixing a large spoonful of baking soda into a small glass of warm water. Let the baking soda dissolve before swishing the rinse in your mouth.


8) Lime or Lime Juice  - The citric acid of the lime juice helps kill the germs that causes tooth infection. Lime juice also contains vitamin C, which keeps your teeth protected against decay. Mixing lime juice and baking soda can also help whiten teeth. 

The Remedy:

Lime Juice
  • Combine the lime juice together with Asafetida to form a paste.
  • Apply the lime paste on the infected tooth. 
  • Keep your mouth slightly open to allow the paste to dry on the tooth.
  • Apply the paste 2-3 times a day to reduce the pain. 
Limes
  • Cut a lime wedge or slice, and bite directly into it. Try to extract some of the juice. 
  • Allow the lime to sit outside for a bit if you’re feeling any sensitivity to cold.
  • Repeat process as needed, or until pain goes away. 

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