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man with a toothache

How to Stop a Toothache

June 7, 2019|

A toothache is something we all experience at one point or another. Sometimes toothaches are mild and happen only in passing, while others may indicate a more serious underlying condition. At Utah Orthodontic Care, our mission is to make orthodontic care affordable to everyone living in the greater Salt Lake City area, but we also strive to be a resource for comprehensive oral health. And if you’re looking for some quick at-home remedies to stop a toothache, we’re here to help.

Quick Ways to Stop a Toothache

If a tooth has suddenly started to hurt, it’s a sign that it might be time to see the dentist. However, if you’re looking for an immediate solution, try these at-home toothache remedies:

  • OTC Pain Medication: Over-the-counter pain meds like ibuprofen or Tylenol are a great way to alleviate tooth pain, so start with one of those.
  • Cold Compress: Apply a cold compress or a bag of frozen vegetables to your cheek around the area of the toothache. This will help take down both pain and swelling.
  • Warm Salt Water Rinse: Rinsing your mouth with warm salt water helps to clean the mouth and soothe any irritated areas, which may alleviate pain.
  • Peppermint Tea Bag: While somewhat unusual, peppermint tea bags have mild numbing properties and can help alleviate pain temporarily. Try cooling it in the freezer for a couple of minutes before gently sucking on it to get the effect.

While these DIY tricks can help alleviate tooth pain in the short term, the best way to handle a persistent toothache is to schedule a check-up with your dentist. Toothaches often signify a deeper underlying problem, so it’s important to get treated before the issue gets more serious.

Schedule a Consultation At An Orthodontist Near You!

These remedies will help ease any temporary toothaches at home – but if you’ve been thinking about making a more permanent change to your smile, we can help. Our network of braces & Invisalign experts make it easy to achieve a gorgeous new smile through orthodontic treatment, and we offer affordable options all over Utah. Want to see how we can help you achieve your dream smile? Request your free consultation online today!

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