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Natural Toothache Pain Relief for Your Child

If your child winces in pain, parental instincts take over. But do you know the best way to tackle a toothache? When your child complains about tooth pain and you can't visit the dentist immediately, you can try these remedies to help ease their toothache at home.

Toothache Home Remedies

At the first sign of a toothache, check for obvious problems. Floss to remove stuck food pieces, check for a loose tooth, and inspect for any mouth injuries. Next, you can work to reduce symptoms until you are able to see the dentist.

  • Warm Saltwater Rinse An important step in relieving tooth pain is reducing oral swelling. If your child is old enough to swish and spit, they can use a warm saltwater solution to reduce tenderness, advises the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD). Mix a teaspoon of regular table salt into a small cup of warm water and have them swish it around every part of their mouth.
  • Cold Compress Next, you can apply a cold compress to the outside of your child's cheek, close to the sore area. A cold compress will cause the blood vessels in the area to constrict, making the pain less severe. Wrap a gel-style frozen compress or a bag of ice in a soft towel and help your child hold it in place to reduce pressure and swelling inside the mouth.
  • Clove Oil Clove oil can also work as a pain reliever and anti-germ solution for toothaches. Make sure to dilute the clove oil with something that is safe to ingest, such as almond oil. Use a cotton swab to gently dab it on the affected area around the tooth. Keep in mind that clove oil can have an unpleasant taste and side effects if ingested, so it should only be used for older children who won't swallow any. If you don't have any clove oil, check your pharmacy for a child-safe over-the-counter oral medication containing clove oil as an active ingredient.

Visit the Dentist

These solutions should help ease your child's toothache until you can book a dental appointment. Toothache pain can be caused by a variety of issues, including tooth problems, an injury, a loose tooth, cavities, or impacted food particles. A dentist will be able to identify the cause of the pain and recommend a solution.

It's important not to ignore tooth pain, even though your child might appear momentarily at ease. Visit the dentist as soon as possible, since a dental procedure or prescription medication might be needed to treat the symptoms adequately.

Most importantly, don't worry. You're equipped with home remedies to comfort your child's toothache and see them smile again in no time!

Disclaimer:

The above information is provided for informational purposes only. Colgate does not accept any liability should the above recommendations have an outcome contrary to the intended result. Always seek the advice of a qualified doctor or dental professional. Do not disregard professional advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read in this article.

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