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5 Home Remedies for Tooth Infection (Besides Emergency Dental)

December 15, 2016 by Jennifer Scott

Tooth infections or abscesses are caused by several factors such as poor oral hygiene, chipped tooth, gum disease, dental infection, and others. Although severe cases should be fixed by a dentist, you can try to solve mild infections at home, with natural treatments. In this post, you will discover the best home remedies for tooth infection.

Top 5 Home Remedies for Tooth Infection to Consider

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5. Peppermint Oil

This natural remedy has great antiseptic properties which work miracles on infected teeth. It kills bacteria, and it has anti-inflammatory properties as well. Moreover, it reduces your gums’ swelling. You can apply this homemade remedy with your fingertips directly to the affected area. Another alternative is to use a clean cotton ball for the [easyazon_link identifier=”B00P6O9KDS” locale=”US” tag=”beautifu0f2-20″]oil[/easyazon_link] application. If you want, you can create your natural peppermint juice, by crushing fresh peppermint leaves. Then, put the juice on the infected tooth area.

4. Garlic

Garlic acts as a natural antibiotic, having strong and effective anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used on infected teeth. Not only it gets your rid of the pain, but it also prevents the spread of your infection. You can put a garlic clove in your mouth. Gently crush it with your teeth and chew it until its juice comes out. Then, you can take it out and rinse with warm water. If you want to get rid of the odor, you should swish your mouth with water mixed with clove oil.

3. Clove and Olive Oil

Mix a quarter of a teaspoon of olive oil with a couple of drops of clove oil. Use a small bowl to mix them together and then soak a clean cotton ball in it. Place the moist cotton ball on your infected tooth, fixing it between the tooth and the cheek. Leave it there for as long as you can. You should do this a couple of times every day if you want to reduce the infection significantly.

2. Herbal Tea Bag

Tannin, which is the main element contained by tea fights against infections because it absorbs pus and toxins. Therefore, an herbal tea bag is one of the most effective and simplest home remedies for tooth infection. It will relieve your inflammation, pain, and swelling. All you need to do is to apply a moist or used tea bag on top or the side of the affected area before going to sleep. Leave it overnight and, in the morning, rinse your mouth with salt water or hydrogen peroxide. Repeat this process as often as needed.

1. Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is well-known for its disinfectant properties. Moreover, it reduces swelling and lowers pain. What you have to do is to swish one tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar in your mouth. Don’t swallow it! Do this simple procedure two or three times every day. You can even drink a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar as long as you dilute it with water.

Summing It Up

Have you ever tried any of the above home remedies for tooth infection? They are all simple to use and apply as well as effective. If you know any other homemade natural remedies for an abscessed tooth, don’t hesitate to share it with us, in the comments section below. And remember, for more severe cases of infection, you should go to the dentist.

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