Teeth Pain Relief


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Pain Reliever: Toothache Treatment (Teeth pain relief)

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

We all know that we can’t smile the times we have toothaches. We can’t crack jokes to our friends and we can’t even join them in playing of any activity which includes fun and enjoyment. We can’t even laugh out loud because our tooth might be too severely damaged and we have no choice but to go to the dentist and to have it removed. What we can do is to shout out loud! We used to scream by pretending that we are the only man in this world. But the common thing we have done is to cry, lie on our bed and sleep wishing that after we woke up there is a lot less pain.

According to some dentist the main cause of it is tooth decay. We can get tooth decays through the food that we eat like candies, drinks, specifically sugary foods.  That is why we have to make good choices in what we eat. Way back eight years old, my grandma told me to put garlic to the affected tooth. For her garlic is not expensive, it is easily accessible and offers effective toothache pain reliever and sometimes it will even cure the tooth affected. And I would love to tell you this that garlic gave me a permanent relief from my toothache.

When it comes to real toothache treatment, drug pain relievers are certainly still the best option to relief the pain. Our only problem is we still have to consult to our dentist for its prescription. The dentists said that the point of these drugs is providing an excellent job of relieving the pain when it comes to dental problems. And in order to know the relief you must know its cause so that you could have the right relief you need.

To avoid toothaches we should use mouthwash as a medical solution and rinsing the mouth.  As what I have said, make a good choice in what ever we eat. Brush your teeth at least two times a day or much better if three.  Use floss because it can help us to remove the particles from our mouth and to prevent gum diseases. So this time I recommend you consult your dentist because they are the most knowledgeable person in maintaining the wellness of our oral health. And take care of your health so that you will discover the true method that helps you to increase the health of your teeth and gums,

Other diseases associated with tooth pain

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Sometime people who are experiencing tooth pain just disregard it as a simple tooth apin and nothing more. But there are other reasons why in the first place a person is having tooth especially if such tooth ache is recurrent.

One of the best explanations why a person has recurrent tooth pain is maybe because of tooth decay. A tooth decay usually happen when the bacteria in your mouth and in your gums have not been removed properly. As a result they gather and together they invade the mouth causing it to decay. Such tooth decay can be found in the surface of the teeth so it is very detectable. The reason why most people get tooth decay is because of oral hygiene. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush your teeth regularly, use dental floss to reach hard to reach areas in your mouth and use oral mouth wash to clean the gums. With this, you will not only prevent tooth decay but as well as prevent tooth pain.

Another possible reason of tooth ache especially if the pain is constant and is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, bad breath, bitter taste, sensitivity from cold foods and drinks and a feel of sting when chewing food, this may be caused by the abscess or pus developing inside your tooth. In this case your tooth maybe infected by some sort of bacteria. Sometimes, infected tooth cannot be detected easily because it cannot be seen in the surface. The best way to determine if there is infection in your tooth is to consult a medical dentist to prevent that furtherance of the infection. Other people would not resort to consulting a doctor especially if the pain goes away which is the common scenario in infected tooth. This should not be the case because it does not mean that if the pain goes away the infection also goes away. Sometimes, it will just lead to a more complicated disease if left untreated.

Another cause for dental problem is gum disease. This case is common when the gum is inflamed and there is irregular bone loss that surrounds the tooth causing the tooth to ache. Tooth pain in gum disease is a sign of a more severe gum disease because mild gum disease is often time not accompanied by tooth ache. So if you have a simple tooth ache, do not wait for it to stop. You better consult a proper dentist to prevent other serious complications.