10 Home Treatments for an Infected Tooth!
An infected tooth can be one of the
most painful infections we may deal with in our day to day lives. Tooth
infections are usually caused by bacteria multiplying within the tooth
and secreting waste materials, which to us are toxins, and the
accumulation of pus in abscesses formed in the tooth.
There are several different symptoms
associated with an infected tooth, but luckily there are several
effective home remedies one can use to relieve the pain associated with
this condition.
Causes of Tooth Infection
Tooth abscess (when there is a hollow space within the tooth) is usually related to tooth decay, which can occur from:
1. Trauma to the tooth - A broken or chipped tooth, if not handled correctly, might get infected and develop an abscess.
2. Openings left in the enamel of the
tooth may allow entry for harmful bacteria which will spread and infect
the center of the tooth.
3. Infection might begin with the
root of the tooth or even the jaw bones, and spread to the inside of the
tooth through the nerve of the root.
4. If pus is accumulated within the
tooth, there could be a swelling of the inner tooth tissue, which will
definitely cause infection.
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Common Symptoms:
There are several symptoms associated
with a tooth infection, no matter the cause, though, an infected tooth
can be extremely painful to bear:
1. A bitter taste in the mouth even after brushing (these are bacteria toxins).
2. Pain that might seem to be coming from a few places on the face or even the temples.
3. Breath might become foul.
4. In certain cases, when left untreated, the infection may cause a fever.
5. Sensitivity to all kinds of pain.
6. Teeth are sensitive to heat or cold.
7. The gums may swell and change color.
8. The jaw may swell as well.
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10 Home Remedies to Treat the Infection:
First of all, an infected tooth
should be seen by a dentist. However, if you find yourself unable to
reach one soon, or have to wait for your appointment, here's what you
can do at home:
1. Avoiding heat
Bacteria love heat. It gives them the
perfect conditions they need to multiply. So whatever you do, avoid hot
beverages and hot food, and let it cool off to room temperature before
consuming.
2. Use Ice
If the infection is spreading to your
jaw and gums, and they begin to swell, you can use an ice pack to
reduce the swelling. Place the ice pack on the cheek above the infected
area. The cold will numb the pain and reduce the swelling.
3. Gargling.
Take one glass of clean, room
temperature water, and add a spoon or 2 of regular table salt. Mix well
so the salt doesn't lie on the bottom of the glass. Now gargle this
solution several times a day. The salt will dry out the bacteria, and
act as a mild antiseptic. The pain will also be reduced.
4. Peroxide Solution
Peroxide is great at treating tooth
infection as an antiseptic. Use a solution to rinse the mouth
frequently. You can also mix it with salt to better deal with the
infection.
5. Alcohol
As a known antiseptic, alcohol too
can help. Take a swig of whiskey or another drink with a high alcohol %,
and swirl it in your mouth. You don't have to actually drink it, just
holding it in your mouth will help fight the infection and reduce
inflammation.
6. Use the extracts of common kitchen ingredients
The following extracts will help mitigate the inflammation:
- Vanilla extract
- Peppermint extract
- Lemon / almond extract
Use a swab of cotton to gently smear these on the infected area.
7. Oregano Oil
The oil extracted from oregano can do wonders for your infected tooth or gum.
Simply add a few drops of olive oil to a cotton swab, add a few drops of oregano oil and apply to the infected area.
8. Apple Cider Vinegar
You may already know this one, because apple cider vinegar is known to work magic on infections.
Use a cotton ball and soak it in apple cider vinegar. Hold it against the infected area.
9. Ginger
Use a fresh piece of ginger and chew on it. The juices released will give you relief from the pain of the inflammation.
10. Fresh potato mash
Take a fresh, raw potato. Skin it and
cut it to slices. Take the slices and pound them. Add salt to the mash.
Now place the mash against the infected area for relief.
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