Dr Michael Smith D.M.D.

man in pain with Impacted Wisdom Tooth

Home Remedies in Dealing with Damaged, Cracked or Painful Teeth

We all know that accidents happen and they come without a warning. One possible accident could be a sudden freak fall that might lead to a crack on one or more of your teeth. The result: excruciating dental pain and discomfort.

 

It happens at a time of the day or night when getting an appointment is almost an impossibility. With that said, it helps to know of some home remedies that would help provide some comfort until you can reach your dentist. Needless to say, it is a serious emergency; a trip to the emergency room at the hospital is inevitable. But what do you need to do to treat it when you are just at your own home?

 

Continue reading this article and we will be able to help you and give you some great tips on what to do that can help you fix the pain and can help you save some dime instead of going to the dentist.

 

Home Remedies for Painful Teeth

 

If the crack leads to insurmountable pain, a dosage of aspirin or an over-the-counter pain killer can be of help. Contrary to belief, avoid placing a warm wet tea bag on your teeth as that would not help eliminate the pain, rather can be an irritant.

 

Instead of something warm that could increase the discomfort you may want to put a small bag of ice or a cold can of soda near the cheek to help numb the pain. Keep doing this at intervals until the pain reduces. In case the crack has resulted in a chipped tooth and is not all that painful, take a soft emery board and file the sharp edges slowly. You can make it a tad bit smoother so that it does not cut your gums.

 

If the crack is causing pain, and you do not have medications handy, a couple of cloves from your kitchen pantry can prove to be helpful. Break them from the center and hold it close to the damaged teeth. The oil from the clove will naturally help reduce the pain and has no side effects.

 

These are just home remedies to ease the pain, however, we all know for the fact that dental pain can be intolerable. If these simple measures help you get through it would be a big relief for you but if you still experience the pain and seems like there are no other home remedies that can help you, getting in touch with your dentist is still the best way.