What is a natural rememdy for a toothache?

My sis is pregnant and wants to remedy her toothache, but in a natural way so that she won’t hurt her baby. Any suggestions?

clove oil
Cloves (Eugenia Caryophyllata)

A.K.A.: Mothers Clove
Part Used: Seeds and Flower bud
Properties: Alterative, Analgesic, Anodyne, Anthelmintic, Antibacterial, Antiemetic, Antifungal, Antiseptic, Aromatic, Astringent, Carminative, Ecpectorant, Gericide, Rubefcient, Stimulant, Stomachic
Primary Nutrients: Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Vitamins A, B-complex and C
Primary Uses: Breath/odor, Catarrh/bronchial, Circulation/poor, Dizziness, Ear ache, Nausea, Toothaches
Secondary Uses: Blood pressure/low, Colitis, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Epilepsy, Gas, Indigestion, Pain, Palsy, Spasms, Vomiting, Sex Drive/inhibited

Oil of Cloves is anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic, and antifungal. Cloves contain one of the most powerful germicidal agents in the herbal kingdom. A few drops of clove oil in water will stop vomiting, and clove tea will relieve nausea. The oil of cloves is also a diffusive stimulant and disinfectant.

Clove blossoms and clove oil have been used traditionally to relieve pain from toothache and dental treatment. Clove oil is combined with Zinc oxide to make an analgesic paste. However, the oil should be avoided in treating pain due to root canal work, since it may cause inflammation.

Cloves are considered safe and effective enough to be used for discomfort during pregnancy. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Known to increase circulation of the blood, thereby helping to promote digestion and nutrition.
Do not give clove oil to infants or children under the age of six as it can cause gastric upset or excitement.
Clove oil is very strong and should be diluted in water or another type of oil, such as olive oil.

9 Responses to “What is a natural rememdy for a toothache?”

  1. alcohol
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  2. ScottFromThe80s on January 13th, 2010 at 7:07 am

    clove oil
    Cloves (Eugenia Caryophyllata)

    A.K.A.: Mothers Clove
    Part Used: Seeds and Flower bud
    Properties: Alterative, Analgesic, Anodyne, Anthelmintic, Antibacterial, Antiemetic, Antifungal, Antiseptic, Aromatic, Astringent, Carminative, Ecpectorant, Gericide, Rubefcient, Stimulant, Stomachic
    Primary Nutrients: Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Vitamins A, B-complex and C
    Primary Uses: Breath/odor, Catarrh/bronchial, Circulation/poor, Dizziness, Ear ache, Nausea, Toothaches
    Secondary Uses: Blood pressure/low, Colitis, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Epilepsy, Gas, Indigestion, Pain, Palsy, Spasms, Vomiting, Sex Drive/inhibited

    Oil of Cloves is anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic, and antifungal. Cloves contain one of the most powerful germicidal agents in the herbal kingdom. A few drops of clove oil in water will stop vomiting, and clove tea will relieve nausea. The oil of cloves is also a diffusive stimulant and disinfectant.

    Clove blossoms and clove oil have been used traditionally to relieve pain from toothache and dental treatment. Clove oil is combined with Zinc oxide to make an analgesic paste. However, the oil should be avoided in treating pain due to root canal work, since it may cause inflammation.

    Cloves are considered safe and effective enough to be used for discomfort during pregnancy. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
    Known to increase circulation of the blood, thereby helping to promote digestion and nutrition.
    Do not give clove oil to infants or children under the age of six as it can cause gastric upset or excitement.
    Clove oil is very strong and should be diluted in water or another type of oil, such as olive oil.
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    You can get it at drugstores or healthfood stores.

  3. its clove oil i believe it tastes horrible but completely all natural
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  4. Ronin the Questioner on January 13th, 2010 at 7:56 am

    try yogurt
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  5. Anbesol is a local numbing agent, and I would feel safe about taking it and not affecting the baby. In Europe, they are using freezing (applying ice/cold directly to the gums) as a cutting edge anesthetic for patients that are allergic to normal anesthesia. I’m sorry to hear about this, tooth pain is miserable!
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  6. There used to be an over the counter remedy that had clove oil as the primary ingredient… it worked until you could get to the dentist.
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  7. I was gonna say the cloves or clove oil thing too…but it’s nasty and stings like a mofo. It didnt work for me but I’ve heard it alot. Tylenol is safe when your pregnant, and I personally think it’s the best painkiller out there, it’s wut I use and I’m not even pregnant

    Hope it goes away for her:-)
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  8. ripping it out works
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  9. Clove oil:Is great to use for toothaches. Apply a little on the affected tooth for some time and then rinse with warm water. Boil 5 grams of fresh peppermint in 1 cup water with a little salt. And rinse mouth well with this .Peppermint is an antiseptic and contains menthol which relives pain .Try out http://useinfo-dentalcare.blogspot.com/ for more details.
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