The most common source of dental discomfort is tooth decay. As
progression of caries, the bacteria invade the pulp which is the mass
of nerves and blood vessels in the center of the tooth and activate pain
receptors there. It hurts to chew or drink something cold. And sometimes it beats only for no apparent reason. A cracked tooth also produces pain, but you can feel that when you bite a certain way. The pressure of biting opens the crack further. In
general, when you have a toothache, you should consult your dentist as
soon as possible so that you can determine the cause of your pain. However, here are some tips that you can consider taking temporary measures.
One: Get to the point
The traditional practice of acupressure works well to relieve toothache. To
test it, you want to first locate the appropriate acupressure point,
which lies between the thumb and forefinger of each hand. The point is called hoku. This means "mountain" in Chinese. If you close your thumb and forefinger, you will notice a slight increase near the crease. This is where the point is. Then just tap the hand opposite the affected tooth. In other words, if the toothache is on the left side of the mouth to the point of the right hand, and vice versa.
Two: Cover the hole
Oil of cloves also works well as a temporary filling for a tooth that has lost its filling. Pin hole oil nail single clove filling until you can reach your dentist. Another good temporary filling is flexible orthodontic wax, which can be purchased at most pharmacies. Gently rinse the tooth and filling the hole with wax. This will protect the tooth from cold water, food and other items.
Three: Give triggers
The best way to relieve the discomfort of dental hypersensitivity is to stop consuming what causes problems. If you feel pain when you eat sweets, for example, and then do everything possible to avoid them.
Four: Wash Away Pain
It is recommended to treat a toothache with frequent saltwater rinses. Salt is an excellent astringent. Call things. Use hot water is not hot, then rinse as often as possible. You can not overdose. Do not swallow the salt water.
Five: Ease slightly
Physical activity is a very good thing. but when you have a toothache, go full steam ahead can actually intensify the pain. When you move a lot, the heart pumps harder. Because
your heart and your jaw are so close to each other, an increase in the
pumping action of the heart may increase pressure on the tooth and may
worsen your discomfort. This does not mean that you should be in bed. However, you may want to limit your activity until you see your dentist.
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