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The natural remedies for toothache that your dentist doesn't want you to know

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3. 3. Gargling with salt water
This traditional and economical recipe is excellent for cleaning teeth and mouth, eliminating infections and swelling. A teaspoon of salt in a cup of boiling water will do the trick. Turn it or gargle for a healthy throat.

4. Peppermint tea
This tea is full of amazing benefits. It eliminates headaches that often accompany tooth rages and cure bad breath. Peppermint contains excellent antiseptic power, and the best variety includes a teaspoon of peppermint leaves impregnated for about 20 minutes in tea.

5. Myrrh
This ancient herb heals the mouth thanks to its antiseptic qualities. As a mouthwash, myrrh can have an antibacterial effect by boiling a teaspoon of myrrh in two cups of water. Rinsing can be used cooled several times a day.

6. Raw garlic

We all agree, garlic has a strong aroma, but it has an incredible effect on your toothache. Crush a garlic clove to release its allic compound. After a few minutes, add a little salt to the cloves and apply it to the tooth. You can also chew a raw cloves to relieve pain.

7. Vanilla extract
It is delicious in pastries and the vanilla extract also contains enough alcohol to obtain superb numb effects. In addition, vanilla smells good and reassuring. Grind gently on the finger and apply to the toothache.

8. Turmeric paste
This sunset yellow herb has wonderful benefits and powerful antibacterial and antiviral agents. Brush your teeth with this paste consisting of a teaspoon of turmeric powder, a tablespoon of coconut oil and a few drops of peppermint oil. The turmeric stops the irritation and keeps the mouth clean. The dough also bleachs the teeth. There are few more attractive things than a beautiful row of pearlescent teeth and a warm smile.

9. Chewing gum
We recommend doing it without sugar, but any chewing gum can help apply gentle pressure to a poorly blocked or broken tooth. It is advisable to chew the gum on the opposite side of the mouth and place it on the disturbed tooth.

10. Ice
It is a traditional treatment that removes swelling and reduces pain. An ice pad is applied effectively to the cheek or even to the affected tooth for instant numbness.

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