Dental pain occurs when teeth nerves are irritated

by:Purewell     2020-06-17
It is said that toothaches are the hardest to bear, because they occur in a closed environment. However, for the most part, dental pain causes are not dangerous and have not serious consequences, if they meet proper dental hygiene in time. How to prevent the occurrence of toothache? 1. Keep your teeth healthy and wash them at least 2 times a day, preferably every time after eating. Use dental floss to remove food particles between teeth. 2. Reduce acidity in the mouth at the end of the table, ending with natural antacid snack foods such as nuts and cheese. You can also combat acidity and rinse your mouth with water. 3. Reduce consumption of refined carbohydrates such as sugar because they help form plaque and raise the level of acid in the mouth. 4. Prevent bacterial activity daily rinsing mouth with a few drops of myrrh tincture in a glass of water. 5. Often drink tea because it is a good source of fluoride. Also teas contain tannins, which combat bacterial activity in the mouth. 6. Eat celery because it removes the plaque through abrasive effect. What causes toothache? Various ailments and treatments can be found at the root of dental pain. One of the main causes is tooth decay, when bacteria collect in the mouth, around the teeth to form a sticky layer called plaque. Bacteria present in plaque convert food sugars into acid which in turn erode the protective enamel of the teeth. Once eroded enamel, bacteria installs in dentin - forming tissue covering the tooth pulp and the nerve. Untreated caries develop and spread to nerves that trigger severe pain. Gum infections are also common causes of dental pain. Tartar from teeth that irritate the gums become inflamed, and let uncovered teeth. Later, when brushing teeth or in the case of food, too hot or too cold, dental pain occur. How to treat toothache naturally? - If you have toothaches, inflamed gums, or an abscess, apply a hot compress for 5 minutes every half hour, and then rinse your mouth with warm salt water. - Teas of hops, valerian and wild lettuce relieve dental pain because they have a soothing effect on the nervous system. - Place a cotton swab soaked in tincture of echinacea or oil of cloves (cloves contain an anesthetic used by dentists often called eugenol) on the affected tooth. - Juice of onion or garlic. Some cotton or gauze soaked in one of the two solutions to disinfect the mouth. If the pain is intense, leave garlic tampon about half an hour per tooth. - Hot compress. If pain from abscesses, apply a hot compress for 5 minutes, then rinse your mouth with salt water, slightly warm. Repeat the procedure several times, every half hour. - A sip of alcohol. There is an old saying which says that a sip of alcohol for few seconds in the painful spot has anesthesia effect. However, there is not a long-term remedy to abuse because it can burn your mouth. - A hot object. Heat has the effect of blocking the pain signals emitted by the human body, calming effect similar to a drug. Apply a towel on the painful area that you previously heated or hot water bottle wrapped in a material so as not to irritate the facial skin. - Acupressure. By pressing with your fingertips reflex points can banish pain. The most important power in this condition is near forefinger nail. - Oil with Vitamin E. Massage gums with this oil to strengthen them. - For proper cleaning of the mouth use acid water. Rinsing the mouth with acid water obtained by using Calivita Aquarion water filter, helps to eliminate bacteria and treat oral lesions at that level. Through regular use of this water with therapeutic properties, you will have healthy gums and also fewer dental problems.
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