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Toothaches Bite: 5 DIY Remedies for Fast Pain Relief
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1.Saltwater
One of the easiest and best things to do until you can get to the dentist is to rinse with saltwater. Salt can help pull fluid out from your gums that may be causing irritation, as well as relieve the pain and clean infected areas. Mix 1-2 teaspoons of salt in a glass of warm water, swish, and spit.2.Bourbon
If you’re looking for instant tooth pain relief, look no further than your liquor cabinet! Soak a cotton ball in your favorite bourbon or whiskey and gently press against the tooth. Unfortunately, the relief is relatively short-lived, so you may need to reapply. Think of it as happy hour, every hour!![](https://assets.foreo.com/files/static/images/wp-text/DIY-Toothache-Remedies-Ginger_1.jpg)
3.Ginger
The antibacterial properties found in ginger have been known to soothe a variety of ailments, from upset stomach to minor infections, just like those associated with toothaches. Pop a half-inch slice of fresh ginger into your mouth, and (if you can) bite down using the tooth in question. Swirl the juice around the area with your tongue, and continue to chew as the root becomes softer. Repeat a few times per day.4.Clove Oil
Cloves (those little brown things stuck at the back of your spice rack from last Thanksgiving’s pumpkin pie) are a source of eugenol, a natural anesthetic and―who knew?―a toothache remedy hiding in your pantry. Clove oil is readily available from health food stores, or, you can simply crush a few cloves and mix with olive oil. Using a cotton swab, dab the oil directly onto the affected area.![](https://assets.foreo.com/files/static/images/wp-text/DIY-Toothache-RemediesToothache-Plant_1.jpg)
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