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		<title>Calming Toothache With Natural Remedies</title>
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Once you have toothache as the result of gum diseases or tooth  decay, the dentist will prescribe you antibiotic medicine before fixing  your tooth or performing any treatment. You might want to take pain  killers or use some natural remedies to ease the pain, until the  swelling is gone and treatment [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you have toothache as the result of gum diseases or tooth  decay, the dentist will prescribe you antibiotic medicine before fixing  your tooth or performing any treatment. You might want to take pain  killers or use some natural remedies to ease the pain, until the  swelling is gone and treatment like filling your tooth or pulling out  the tooth can be done.</p>
<p>Natural herbs like cloves, calendula,  tarragon and yarrow are known to help relieve pain. They are used in  many cultures to help control the pain temporarily. This is a good  alternative if you try to avoid taking too many medications.</p>
<p>Inner  bark found in the butternut tree was used by the Native Americans to  relief toothaches. The butternut trees can be found in North America  along rivers in well-drained soil, rich woods, sometimes even in the  backyards. The trees can grow up to sixty feet of heights. The bark of  the tree can be used by applying on gums to calm down the pain.</p>
<p>In  Asia, Europe, and North America, the yarrow can be found in the wild,  and open wood lands. The root of yarrow contains the ingredients that  act like anesthetic drugs, so when applied on the affected gums, it can  temporarily help stop the pain. This can be used until you get the  appointment with your dentist to get permanent cure.</p>
<p>A native  tropical herb like clove can be found all over the world in the tropical  countries. It&#8217;s the dried flower bud of the clove that has the active  ingredient to help relieve pain. The oil from the clove is used on  aching tooth to help stop the pain almost immediately, but the effect is  temporary and should be used as alternative pain killing remedy until  you get your tooth fixed by the dentist.</p>
<p>In the old times, when  the dentistry was not as sophisticated as it is today, people were using  herbs as the only way to ease or stop pain. Sometimes they used alcohol  as the numbing agent when they needed to pull out teeth. Some herbs  were used as sterilizers. Herbs and natural remedies have been proven to  work effectively as pain killers or alternative medicines. When we use  natural remedies and mix them with modern day&#8217;s science, we can easily  avoid taking too much of the western medicines that usually come with  great side effects if taken for a long period of time.</p></div>
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		<title>Stop a Toothache &#8211; The Little Known But Effective Hand Massage Trick</title>
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You know they hurt, but what exactly causes the pain and how can  you stop a toothache? Anyone who has experienced a toothache knows just  how painful they can be. You can&#8217;t eat. You can&#8217;t sleep. It hurts to  smile, frown, twist or move your head, open or close your jaw, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>You know they hurt, but what exactly causes the pain and how can  you stop a toothache? Anyone who has experienced a toothache knows just  how painful they can be. You can&#8217;t eat. You can&#8217;t sleep. It hurts to  smile, frown, twist or move your head, open or close your jaw, and even  to breathe if air rushes past a sensitive tooth. What can be done to  provide immediate toothache pain relief?</p>
<p>Before you can identify  the proper remedy for toothache, it is important to understand what  causes the pain in the first place. It&#8217;s possible there&#8217;s an infection  in the tooth or gums. If you haven&#8217;t taken good care of your teeth  through good oral hygiene, then the pain could be caused by decay or a  cracked bicuspid. Perhaps you got hit in the mouth or have an old jaw  injury, sinus problem, or even just left over food particles from dinner  trapped beneath or around a tooth. Regardless of the reason, knowing  how to stop a toothache until you can get a proper diagnosis from a  dentist is imperative.</p>
<p>One little known, but effective toothache  treatment actually has nothing to do with the mouth. Instead it has to  do with your hand, and more specifically the v-shaped area where your  thumb meets your forefinger. Studies have shown that this toothache  remedy can actually reduce pain by as much as 50% and generally works  60-90% of the time. Although there&#8217;s no guarantee it will work for you,  it&#8217;s definitely worth a shot. Here&#8217;s how you do it.</p>
<p>Get an ice  cube and rub it for about 5-10 minutes across the v-shaped area between  your thumb and forefinger. If it&#8217;s too cold or harsh on your skin, you  can wrap it in a thin rag or dish towel.</p>
<p>The idea is that the  rubbing impulses caused by moving the ice across your hand will travel  along the same nerve pathways that your toothache pain normally travels  on. These pathways are only capable of carrying one impulse at a time,  so the ice effectively blocks out the pain and can <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.stopatoothache.org/" target="_new">stop a toothache</a> in its tracks.</p>
<p>Toothaches hurt, but YOU have the power to stop the pain.</p></div>
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		<title>Relieving Toothaches Quickly Using Home Remedies</title>
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Toothache is clinically tagged as either odontalgia or odontalgy.  The overwhelming uneasiness associated with toothaches makes it  unbearable for the person. This pain is found around the tooth or around  the areas of the tooth. Things that aids aching tooth come up due to  difficulties relating to the tooth or jaw. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Toothache is clinically tagged as either odontalgia or odontalgy.  The overwhelming uneasiness associated with toothaches makes it  unbearable for the person. This pain is found around the tooth or around  the areas of the tooth. Things that aids aching tooth come up due to  difficulties relating to the tooth or jaw. In order to recognize the  cause, the first thing is to spot where the pain is located. For a  suitable home remedy for toothache to be applied, discovering the  problem must be first conducted. A lot of maladies associated with these  diseases are growing of wisdom teeth, a hole in the tooth, diseases of  the gum, jaw diseases or may be exposure of root of the tooth.</p>
<p>Amongst  conditions that could lead to pains as well as discomfort related to  toothache, tooth decay rates high among these ailments. Tooth decay can  be traced as a result of an unhealthy dieting or inadequate eating  habits. The cause of tooth decay could be too much sugar in the  consumable forms of chocolates or candy, processed carbohydrates,  pastries as well as processed carbohydrates, and other edible materials  containing substantial sugar content.</p>
<p>Treatment for the toothaches  can be found in dentistry or oral surgery. Nevertheless, before  emergency, instant and short-term relief from the ache and uneasiness of  the aching tooth can be achieved through a home remedy for toothaches.</p>
<p>Among  the essential ingredients for the home remedy of toothache&#8217;s temporary  relief is garlic. One piece of garlic coupled with a bit of table salt,  should be applied to the troubled tooth. When this is done the pain  finally eases. A preventive home remedy tip for toothache involves  chewing a clove of garlic each day, especially in the morning. This  habit could help in making the teeth strong and also keeping a health  tooth.</p>
<p>Another home remedy cure for toothache is Onion. This  provides relief and the bactericidal components of onion helps in easing  discomfort, by keeping this vegetable upon the afflicted gum or tooth.  For a healthy tooth or gum, chewing and consuming raw onion every day  could prevent toothache because of its bactericidal components.</p>
<p>Lime  is amongst the home remedy cures for aching tooth because it is rich in  Vitamin C. When you place a slice of citrus on the afflicted tooth or  gum it would give you a significant amount of relief especially on the  afflicted area. Another interesting thing about lime is that it provides  many benefits towards dental care. It prevents cavities, secures the  teeth and also reduces the bleeding in gums.</p>
<p>Another home remedy  for aching tooth is chewing wheat grass. With its natural benefits,  aching tooth could be cured by drawing the toxins from the afflicted  tooth and gum, while removing the bacterial growth.</p>
<p>An excellent  toothache treatment is soaking a cotton swab in a natural solution of  asafetida and lemon juice, which should be warmed. Apply the solution on  the cavity of the afflicted tooth. This mixture is quicker when it  comes to relieving someone of pains.</p></div>
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		<title>Treatment For Toothache</title>
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If you have ever experienced or are currently experiencing  toothache pains then you will know and understand just how extremely  horrible it is, it is considered by quite a few people to be one of the  most painful experiences a person can go through.
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<p>If you have ever experienced or are currently experiencing  toothache pains then you will know and understand just how extremely  horrible it is, it is considered by quite a few people to be one of the  most painful experiences a person can go through.</p>
<p>Toothache  usually occurs due to simple dental care reasons, if you&#8217;re not taking  good care of your teeth and making sure they are healthy then you are  more likely to get toothache which can also lead to more serious  problems, you need to be taking care of your teeth, otherwise you may be  in a lot of pain very soon.</p>
<p>Some things you can do to maintain good dental care are:</p>
<p>* Brushing your teeth regularly &#8211; You should brush your teeth twice a day</p>
<p>* Flossing your teeth &#8211; You could do this after meals or just once daily</p>
<p>* Watching what you eat and drink &#8211; Sugary foods and drinks are not good for your teeth so try to avoid them as much as possible</p>
<p>There  are other things you should be aware of but these are the most commonly  known and are definitely things you need to be aware of, good dental  health is very important and if you don&#8217;t have it then you could have  very serious problems in the future.</p>
<p>Now, when it comes to  treatment for toothache, there are many home remedies you can use to  relieve the pain and they can work very well in some cases, however,  there is really only one way to get your teeth properly treated and that  is to visit your dentist and have them do it.</p>
<p>Dentists are the  only people who can professionally examine and treat dental problems,  they are specifically trained to do so and if you are experiencing any  dental problems such as pain, sensitivity or if you just think there may  be a problem then you need to see a dentist as soon as possible, it is  not something you want to forget about, go see a dentist and let them  advise you.</p>
<p>You should also be visiting a dentist every six months  anyway, it is a very good idea to see a dentist once every six months  just for a checkup as it is quite common for people to not even realise  that there is a problem, it can take a professional to find out and  point it out to you so try to keep regular six month appointments.</p>
<p>Toothache  really is a horrible thing to go through, it can cause big problems for  you and is not something to be taken lightly, if you think there is a  problem then make an appointment to see a dentist right away, when you  have done that, there are many home remedies you can use to relieve the  pain as it can be unbearable at times and they can provide pain relief  while you wait for your appointment.</p></div>
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		<title>Alternative Toothache Pain Remedy</title>
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In treating toothache pain, the dentist&#8217;s advice is always the  best. However, if you do not have enough budget for a professional  service, you can always look for out-of-the-ordinary solution that won&#8217;t  sacrifice your finances while addressing your problem. These  alternative remedies may or may not give you the instant relief [...]]]></description>
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<p>In treating toothache pain, the dentist&#8217;s advice is always the  best. However, if you do not have enough budget for a professional  service, you can always look for out-of-the-ordinary solution that won&#8217;t  sacrifice your finances while addressing your problem. These  alternative remedies may or may not give you the instant relief that you  need depending on the severity of your tooth condition. If you are  complaining for a simple toothache, I believe these solutions are enough  to give you relief.</p>
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<li>Most common alternative solution  for toothache is the saltwater gargle. Mix one teaspoon of salt in a  small glass of warm water (just warm enough to be gargled) and swish on  your mouth specifically targeting the aching tooth as long as you can  hold it. Repeat as needed to lessen the pain.</li>
<li>If you want a fast relief, you can drop the clove oil directly to the affected tooth.</li>
<li>Also try putting in your aching tooth a cotton ball soaked in vanilla extract. It works.</li>
<li>A slice of bread can also help you especially of there are exposed  nerves in your problem tooth. Bite down a slice of bread on the tooth  because it can stop the air from striking the nerve which is the very  sensitive part. When there is no air, there will be no pain on the  tooth.</li>
<li>Try chewing a cinnamon gum and fill it around the aching area. It  burns a little but it can put out the pain. More sensitive tooth can  fell more burning effect from the gum.</li>
<li>Apply anise on the problem tooth and rub long the gum line using a  q-tip. Make sure you do it on both inner and outer part of your gum. You  can feel the relief almost instantly.</li>
<li>A strong mouthwash can temporarily ease the pain but if you want  relief for a longer period of time (which I know you would) try brandy,  scotch or whiskey. The high alcohol content of the said liquors can work  like the mouthwash.</li>
<li>Mash a raw potato, add a little salt and apply it on the affected  area. You can also just put a slice of fresh potato, holding it in place  until the pain is relieved.</li>
<li>If your tooth is not sensitive to cold, you can put a slice of  chilled cucumber on the problem tooth. It can give you immediate relief  to your tooth pain. However, if you are sensitive to coldness, you can  put the cucumber on a room temperature before putting it on your tooth.</li>
<li>Cold compress can help numb the pain of aching tooth. Put the cold  compress on the cheek where your aching tooth is and wait until it numbs  the tooth.</li>
<li>If cold compress doesn&#8217;t work for you because of sensitivity, use a  hot compress instead. This may lessen the swelling that gives the  painful feeling.</li>
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<p>Above all the remedies above,  prevention is always better than cure so you better take care of your  teeth and gums if you don&#8217;t want to suffer from the nightmare of tooth  pain.</p></div>
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<p>Kevin Fry is an author of articles and Internet applications. He&#8217;s set up a new web site called <a href="http://remedies-for-a-toothache.com/" target="_new">Remedies For A Toothache</a> to help those who are having problems with their teeth. If you or a  loved on is having problems with their teeth, you need to visit <a href="http://remedies-for-a-toothache.com/" target="_new">http://remedies-for-a-toothache.com/</a> and learn how to stop the pain.</div>
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Toothache is a definite indication that something is wrong in our  mouth, this might be the jaw, gum line or the teeth themselves. The  most usual trigger of tooth pain is a perforation on the tooth, exposing  nerves resulting in sensitivity and pain,alternatively it could be the  start of oral cavities. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Toothache is a definite indication that something is wrong in our  mouth, this might be the jaw, gum line or the teeth themselves. The  most usual trigger of tooth pain is a perforation on the tooth, exposing  nerves resulting in sensitivity and pain,alternatively it could be the  start of oral cavities. Toothaches should never go unnoticed, a few will  disappear over time this can be where the nerve endings have wholly  decayed opposed to your body&#8217;s defence mechanism mending the damage.  Toothaches can signal gum problems, tooth decay or perhaps a split in  our tooth. Teeth do not possess the natural healing elements of other  regions associated with the body for example the skin. A lot of people  rely on homemade toothache remedies in an attempt to avoid an  appointment with the dentist, or the unwelcome secondary effects  associated with prescription medicine.</p>
<p><strong>Cleaning the Teeth</strong></p>
<p>The  best cure is always to take better care of the tooth, taking special  care when cleaning the teeth focusing on problem areas can help in  protecting against toothaches. Kneading the gumshelps keep them strong  and in top condition. Making use of mouth wash ought to wipe out  undesirable bacteria which can cause tooth pains.</p>
<p><strong>Garlic/Onion Application</strong></p>
<p>Onion  and garlic possess purely natural anti-bacterial and painkilling  substances, a frequent procedure usually is to blend with rock salt and  administer to the target location. Doing this will eliminate the  bacteria and relieve the soreness.</p>
<p><strong>Ice Cold Rub</strong></p>
<p>Rubbing  something ice cold on your inflamed area will alleviate the discomfort  of a tooth ache. By numbing the nerve fibres it cuts down on the  discomfort noticeably displaying a 60 to 80% rate of success. The  extreme cold can also kill a large amount of bacteria surrounding the  inflamed area.</p>
<p><strong>Black Pepper</strong></p>
<p>Yet another  herbal substance made use of simply because of its germ killing and  medicinal properties, blending two to three table spoons of pepper, with  salt and drinking water will form a antibacterial composite. This  composite will then be hand-applied the affected area reducing ache and  getting rid of nasty germs. Like with the garlic a strong palate is  necessary to tolerate the toothache remedy&#8217;s strong flavour.</p>
<p><strong>Spirits</strong></p>
<p>Immersing  a little cotton wool in brandy and applying will minimize pain, the  alcohol will likely eliminate the vast majority of harmful bacteria  encompassing the tooth. Having a swig and using it as mouthwash will  also generate really good results, try to be careful not to consume a  significant amount!</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Tooth ache can  lead to agonizing shots of pain causing the loss of sleep, attention  span and a noticeable distraction from finishing the most basic of  duties. The sooner a discomfort is taken care of the better, the very  first manifestation of tooth pain is often a gentle throb, or even a  overly sensitive tooth. In the event that pains persists it is best to  make a consultation with your dentist, infection from the mouth will be  able to disperse all through the head even straight into the blood  stream in some instances, which can cause major complications.</p></div>
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		<title>Treatment For Toothaches &#8211; 6 Quick and Easy Tips</title>
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Australian tea tree oil
One of the many  powerful abilities of tea tree oil is its curative power for toothaches.  All you need is a drop for the infected area if you are like most  people. Both gargling with the oil diluted in warm water or using a  cotton swab would be [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Australian tea tree oil</strong></p>
<p>One of the many  powerful abilities of tea tree oil is its curative power for toothaches.  All you need is a drop for the infected area if you are like most  people. Both gargling with the oil diluted in warm water or using a  cotton swab would be very effective for the sore tooth.</p>
<p><strong>Cloves</strong></p>
<p>Cloves  are old timer&#8217;s remedy. Rest a clove against the sore area until pain  goes away. You can also apply a drop or two of clove oil (too much can  be toxic) or make a thick paste of ground cloves and water or ground  cloves and olive oil to apply to tooth and surrounding area.</p>
<p><strong>Gargle with saltwater</strong></p>
<p>Get  a glass of lukewarm water and mix in a rounded spoon salt; then just  swish the solution around in your mouth for as long as is comfortable  for you. You should try this atleast 2 more times during the day, and  the pain should slowly leave you.</p>
<p><strong>Plug the tooth with gauze or wax</strong></p>
<p>If  you choose to do this you can effectively reduce the affected area&#8217;s  sensitivity to the surrounding air and stop the pain somewhat. While not  permanent this can reduce irritation.</p>
<p><strong>Chewing an onion for relief</strong></p>
<p>Yes,  I know this sounds almost as unpleasant, or perhaps more unpleasant to  some of you than chewing on garlic cloves. However, onions are  bactericidal, so they can kill off the bacteria causing your toothache.</p>
<p><strong>Desensitizing agent to numb the affected area</strong></p>
<p>Orajel  is perhaps the best known tooth-desensitizing agent. Keep in mind that  this will just numb rather than actually cure the toothache, but this  can be worth the effort.</p></div>
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		<title>The Causes and Treatment of Toothache (Odontalgia)</title>
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According to the British Dental Health Foundation &#8220;about 5  million people visit their dentist with toothache every year&#8221;. Toothache  is a common problem that can be prevented with good oral hygiene.
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<p>According to the British Dental Health Foundation &#8220;about 5  million people visit their dentist with toothache every year&#8221;. Toothache  is a common problem that can be prevented with good oral hygiene.</p>
<p>Toothache  occurs because the pulp of the tooth is exposed, disturbed or infected.  The pulp is the inner layer of the tooth which is engulfed in a layer  of dentin and then by the hard layer that we see called the enamel,  which is packed full of minerals. Toothache can also occur if just the  outer enamel layer is damaged exposing only the dentin.</p>
<p>It is very  important that you go to a dentist if you have toothache so that they  can find a cause and apply appropriate treatment to ease your  discomfort.</p>
<p>The most common dental causes of toothache are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Tooth Root Sensitivities &#8211; over-sensitivity when consuming hot or cold, sweet or sour food and beverages.</li>
<li>Tooth Decay &#8211; also known as tooth &#8216;cavities&#8217; or tooth &#8216;caries&#8217;.</li>
<li>Tooth Abscess &#8211; a complication of tooth decay.</li>
<li>Gum Disease &#8211; also known as gingivitis and in severe cases periodontal disease.</li>
<li>Jaw Disease &#8211; also known as TMJ (Temporo-Mandibular Joint) dysfunction.</li>
<li>A Cracked Tooth.</li>
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<p><strong>Tooth Root Sensitivities</strong> occur when bacterial toxins get to work and dissolve the bone around the  root of the tooth, the gum and bone recede exposing the root of the  tooth causing the sensitivity and toothache. This is then likely to lead  to chronic gum disease.</p>
<p>Treatment: Visit your dentist. Fluoride  gel and sensitivity toothpastes that contain fluoride will both help the  root to become stronger and in turn reduce the toothache. If the root  sensitivity causes the inner pulp to die a root canal procedure or tooth  extraction will need to be carried out to stop the toothache.</p>
<p><strong>Tooth Decay </strong>occurs  when the minerals of the enamel are dissolved by acid created by  bacteria in our mouths (a build up of this bacteria is known as plaque).  This demineralisation of the enamel forms a hole in the tooth exposing  the dentin causing the toothache. If the toothache is severe then the  hole has most likely exposed the inner pulp as well.</p>
<p>The obvious  prevention for tooth decay is to eat as little sugar as possible because  the acid that causes the enamel to decay is created by the bacteria  eating the sugar and starch left in our mouths. So brush your teeth  preferably after every meal or snack with fluoride toothpaste. Flossing  will also help a lot. Being thorough with your brushing and flossing  will stop any build of plaque forming.</p>
<p>Treatment: Your dentist  will in most cases apply a filling to the tooth cavity, large cavities  may need a crown. If the cavity damages the inner pulp then a root canal  procedure or extraction of the tooth may be necessary to stop the  toothache.</p>
<p><strong>Tooth Abscesses</strong> occur when a dental cavity has  been left untreated. The bacteria has infected the tooth from the inner  pulp all the way up to the bone tissue at the end of the root causing  severe toothache.</p>
<p>Treatment: Your dentist will have to carry out a  root canal procedure where the pulp of the tooth is removed and then  filled and sealed with an inert material. If this is unsuccessful then  the tooth will have to be removed.</p>
<p><strong>Gum Disease </strong>occurs when  the soft tissue in our mouths becomes infected due to a build up of  plaque or tartar along the gum line. It is highly likely that your  toothache will be accompanied with bleeding gums if you have gum  disease.</p>
<p>Treatment: In mild cases of gum disease your dentist will  help you become more informed in order to improve your oral hygiene,  they will also remove any build up of plaque. Root planning may need to  be done which is the removal of plaque and tartar from the exposed  roots. In more severe cases the surface of the inflamed gum tissue will  have to be removed which is known as subgingival curettage. Oral  antibiotics will also need to be taken alongside these procedures.</p>
<p><strong>Jaw Disease </strong>usually  occurs when there has been an impact or injury to the head such as  whiplash. Bruxism (grinding of the teeth) often leads to TMJ as well as  arthritis and having an over-bite. Jaw disease is often characterised by  pain in the muscles around the jaw and limitations in jaw movement.</p>
<p>Treatment:  Your dentist will fit a special intraoral splint for you to wear. If  your bite needs to be fixed then crowns and orthodontic treatment are  likely as well as medication to relieve the toothache.</p>
<p><strong>Cracked Tooth </strong>can  occur for many reasons such as an injury to the mouth, bruxism, chewing  on hard objects or extreme changes in temperature on your teeth (such  as eating hot food immediately followed by an iced drink) can all cause a  tooth to crack and expose the dentin or inner pulp. The toothache may  occur when the crack closes after releasing the pressure of a bite. The  toothache gets worse over time if left untreated as the inner pulp can  become infected.</p>
<p>If you have visible a crack in your teeth that is  not accompanied by toothache then it is known as a &#8216;craze&#8217; line and is  considered to be part of the natural anatomy of the tooth, they usually  occur as we age.</p>
<p>Treatment: Your dentist will evaluate the  treatment needed depending on the severity of the crack. This can  involve bonding for a small crack or a root canal treatment for a large  crack where the inner pulp of the tooth has been damaged. In severe  cases the tooth may need to be removed to stop the toothache.</p>
<p>In very rare cases toothache can also be caused by the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Angina &#8211; a disease of the throat marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocating pain</li>
<li>Heart Disease.</li>
<li>Myocardial Infarction &#8211; destruction of heart tissue resulting from obstruction of the blood supply to the heart muscle.</li>
</ul>
<p>Whatever  the cause of your toothache it is important you see a dentist so that  they can determine the cause and apply the appropriate treatment or  refer you to a doctor. If you have to wait for your appointment then to  soothe the pain you can apply a cold compress to the area of the cheek  where the toothache is. Rinsing your mouth with warm salt water and  taking aspirin will also help. A good oral hygiene routine will prevent  any toothache occurring.</p></div>
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		<title>Treatment For Toothache is Easy</title>
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Treating your toothache pain has always been deemed to be  difficult. As it involves dental intervention, most people fear getting  toothache and dealing with toothache altogether. But one need not worry  about pins and needles anymore, precisely because treatment for  toothache can be done right in the comfort of your own [...]]]></description>
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<p>Treating your toothache pain has always been deemed to be  difficult. As it involves dental intervention, most people fear getting  toothache and dealing with toothache altogether. But one need not worry  about pins and needles anymore, precisely because treatment for  toothache can be done right in the comfort of your own home!</p>
<p>Alternative  remedies are gaining popularity in treating toothache pain. As they are  natural and organic in nature, these herbs and essential oils are  available in our very own kitchen. We can easily find and gather the  basic ingredients and administer home made remedies in an instant.</p>
<p>Understanding  the cause of your toothache pain is the first key in finding treatment  for toothache. As it can be caused by a variety of reasons, the foremost  and most common toothache cause is dental cavity. Dental cavity  emanates from plaque and bacteria build- up. This build up will cause  both your teeth and gums to be porous and weak, and prone to tooth  decay. Tooth decay when left untreated can develop abscess and render  infection to both tooth and gums. Feeling that slightest twinge of pain  is the first sign of infection.</p>
<p>Administering first aid to your  toothache pain is quite easy. Remember to disinfect your mouth area  first so as to avoid further complications. A glassful of luke warm  water mix with a teaspoon of salt, when mixed together creates an  effective saline solution. Salt is not acidic in nature and is known to  neutralize acidic components in your mouth, such as plaque and cavities.  Salt water acts as your first anti-infection medication, thus easing  the pain in an instant. It also helps you stay away from infection by  eliminating bacteria build up. You may gargle the solution every after  meal for about three to five minutes.</p>
<p>Allow yourself to lie on  your side, slightly elevated to alleviate the pressure on your jaw area.  A pack of frozen peas or cold compress will help ease the pain. Once  comfortable, gently massage the area between your thumb and index  finger, as this is your body&#8217;s pressure point directly to your teeth  area. Remember to gently but firmly massage the point for five minutes  in five second intervals, and do so in a circular motion. If you can  find help around your home, a gentle massage on your temple and the base  of your neck will help your muscles loosen and your toothache pain to  be eased up a bit.</p>
<p>An oil of clove is a favorite essential oil to  treat your toothache pain. It is available in small bottles that can be  bought over-the-counter at your local pharmacies. As it has strong  analgesic and anti-bacterial properties, it is advisable that you  administer this solution sparingly. Soak a cotton bud tip with the  extract and dilute with running tap water and apply directly onto the  affected gum and tooth area. This will instantly treat toothache pain by  numbing the area and eliminating bacteria.</p>
<p>If oil of clove is not  available, Olive Oil with a bit of salt and pepper will do the trick.  Create this into a paste like solution, and apply directly in the  painful area. Pepper is also known to disinfect and will provide you  instant relief.</p>
<p>Should you find it hard to take, both the smell  and the taste for the above suggested herbs and spices, you can take a  pure vanilla extract as your yummy essential oil alternative. This  vanilla extract contains high anti-infection components that will help  reduce infection and treat your toothache pain, the yummy way. Take a  cotton ball and soak in a bit of pure vanilla extract. Take the cotton  ball and administer two to three drops directly on the tooth for fast  relief.</p>
<p>Munching on peppermint, basil and parsley leaves will also help in abating your pain.</p>
<p>These  home made remedies will help you treat your toothache pain and will  help you stay away from infection. As with all kinds of ailments, and if  the pain will not go away for a number of days, it is advisable that  you set an appointment with your dentist. The toothache cause may be  more than a dental cavity.</p>
<p>Should the pain subside in a matter of  twenty-four hours, load up on your vitamins and calcium intake by  integrating milk, vegetables and vitamin C enrich food to strengthen  your teeth and gum area. This will help your tooth and gums become  healthy and prevent toothache pain from recurring.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t these sound easy and pain-free at all?</p></div>
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		<title>When a Painful Toothache Won&#8217;t Go Away</title>
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You&#8217;ve been to the dentist, perhaps even had a filling or root  canal, but your painful toothache still persists. What do you do next?  Sometimes the pain isn&#8217;t coming from a tooth! Did you know tooth pain,  jaw pain, and even ear pain can be coming from somewhere else?
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<p>You&#8217;ve been to the dentist, perhaps even had a filling or root  canal, but your painful toothache still persists. What do you do next?  Sometimes the pain isn&#8217;t coming from a tooth! Did you know tooth pain,  jaw pain, and even ear pain can be coming from somewhere else?</p>
<p>You  may ask how this that possible? To have a toothache that is not caused  by a tooth? To begin to understand how you can experience pain in one  area that is being caused by a problem somewhere else, it is important  to become familiar with the concept of referred pain. The concept of  referred pain has been around for over 50 years. It is used to describe  the phenomenon of pain experienced at a site nearby or even at a  distance from the pain&#8217;s origin.</p>
<p>Referred pain is best understood  when you consider the most common symptom reported by patients that are  about to have or are in the midst of having a heart attack: pain in the  left arm, the left side of the jaw, and under the chin. All caused by  signals being sent by the heart muscle. You can only imagine that 100  years ago, before this connection was understood, doctors and community  healers probably went to great lengths to sooth these left sided  symptoms only to often fail with dire consequences.</p>
<p>Recent  research has suggested that for no specific reason the nerves that send  pain information to the brain from teeth, can become &#8220;sensitized&#8221;.  Example: you leave the beach with a sunburn and putting your shirt on (a  normal activity) produces pain. What happened is that the threshold for  the nerves in your skin to fire has diminished due to the heat from the  sun.</p>
<p>The knowledge we have gained about referred pain through  medical research not only has helped us recognize the signs of a heart  attack, but have enabled us to also understand puzzling toothaches, face  pains, ear symptoms, and other problems that often elude quick  solutions. Getting back to the young woman with toothache: my evaluation  uncovered that her symptoms were due to referred pain from the muscles  of her upper neck! My patient was dumbfounded. How could the source of  her painful toothache be her neck? But soon after her care began, her  symptoms diminished and she is now happily toothache-free. The care I  applied was a combination of:</p>
<p>• Changing learned behaviors (posture, especially)<br />
• Home exercises<br />
• Physiotherapy<br />
• Injections</p>
<p>Patients often ask: &#8220;Why does my ear, tooth,  face, and eye hurt when I have been told by my physician and dentist  that there is nothing wrong and they don&#8217;t see anything?&#8221; If this  describes you, I assure you, you&#8217;re not &#8220;crazy.&#8221; Referred pain is real,  and you should see a TMJ specialist in your area.</p></div>
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<p>Donald R. Tanenbaum<br />
Facial Pain and TMJ Specialist<br />
New York City &amp; Vicinity<br />
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