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So What Is A Toothache? 4
What Causes A Toothache? 4
Symptoms Of Toothache 8
The Different Type Of Toothache Pain And What They Reveal 9
How To Get Rid Of A Toothache Naturally In Less Than 12 Hours 10
Ice Compress And Mouth Rinse 11
Saltwater Mouthwash 12
Acupressure 13
Garlic 14
Onion 15
Pure Vanilla Extract 15
Oats 16
Iodine 16
Hydrogen Peroxide 16
Pepper 17
Ginger Root 17
Vitamin D 18
Cloves And Clove Oil 19
Tea Tree Oil 20
Peppermint 21
Tea 22
Wheatgrass 22
Cucumber 23
Covering 23
Asafoetida 24
How To Prevent Future Toothache Pain From Returning 25
Conclusion 28
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So What Is A Toothache?
Seems like a straightforward answer doesn’t it?, but it’s one of those things where until you actually experience it firsthand for yourself nobody on the planet can ever explain it to you, no description is apt enough to detail the pain of a toothache until you yourself feels the intense shock of electricity permeate your tooth for the first time or the throbbing wave of pain that radiates from your jawbone that won’t let up and for some reason seems to throb in time with your heartbeat.
A toothache can make your life a complete misery and it can bring grown men to their knees and until you do something about it it’s nearly impossible to get on with your life. Eating and sleeping are difficult and so your health as a result deteriorates, not to mention the symptoms of the toothache itself could be an indication of more serious problems such as infection. The different types of toothache pain can also be an indicator of different problems which we will cover soon.
Technically a toothache is the pain in the tooth or teeth and around the jaw. It can be as described above as acute pain which is the intense, electrical jolt that takes you completely unawares or the more chronic throbbing that tends to linger.
What Causes A Toothache?
There could be several factors at play where the pain of the tooth itself is merely a manifestation of some other underlying issue. You don’t appreciate it at this moment but your teeth are your body’s warning system that something is wrong.
This can range from something as simple as hypersensitivity in teeth which cause them to react strongly to hot or cold liquids but with hypersensitivity it can even cause teeth to react strongly to cold drafts or excess dampness or moisture in the air.
Over 40 million adults in the US alone (it’s estimated that this proportion applies to the general population) suffer from tooth sensitivity due in part to the poor diet of our day. If you find your teeth becoming increasing reactive to hot and cold liquids and foods then it’s a good chance you have sensitive or hypersensitive teeth.
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