3 Steps To Get Rid Of A Tooth Abscess Naturally

3 Steps to get rid of a tooth abscess naturally

Tooth abscesses are among the most common oral health problems that people experience. They are caused by bacteria entering the mouth and infecting the tissues around a tooth. A tooth abscess is a pocket of pus in the jawbone or gums around an infected tooth. This pus drains out of the gum tissue, creating a painful sore that requires treatment.


 A tooth abscess differs from a dental cavity, which occurs when bacteria in plaque eat away at your teeth. Tooth abscesses occur when this infection spreads deeper into the bone surrounding your teeth. An apical periodontal abscess, which affects the root tip of your tooth, is the most common type of tooth abscess.


 If you have a tooth abscess, it usually starts as pain or tenderness in your mouth, especially when chewing food on that side of your mouth. Then, swelling will appear around your cheekbone and jawline on either side of your face. Although a serious issue, use some at-home measures to improve oral health.


What Causes An Abscess In The Affected Area?

Abscess lives in the mouth and spreads to the teeth due to an untreated dental cavity, prior dental work, or an injury. The bacteria can cause an infection around the tooth's root, resulting in inflammation. This inflammation causes jaw pain, throbbing, and swelling around the gums. See your dentist immediately if you're experiencing these symptoms.


Ways To Get Rid Of A Tooth Abscess At Home


Use A Saltwater Rinse

 There are many different saltwater rinses, but you can also make your own with this recipe: Combine 1/2 teaspoon of table salt and 8 ounces of warm water. Stir to dissolve the salt, rinse mouth with the mixture and wash out thoroughly.


Use An Oil-Pulling Technique

Oil pulling is an ancient practice that involves swishing coconut oil around your mouth for 15 minutes before spitting it out (don't swallow!). The process uses the natural antibacterial properties of coconut oil and has been shown to fight bacteria, improve gum health and reduce inflammation (which may help heal abscesses). Use a carrier oil like almond or olive oil, and use the mixture the same way you would mouthwash.


Garlic Oil Or Olive Leaf Extract

Allicin, one of garlic's most well-known compounds, has antibacterial and antimicrobial properties that can help kill some bacteria associated with toothaches. To use, you can chew on a peeled garlic clove gently. This chewing will cause allicin to be released, which will kill bacteria that may be contributing to your pain. 


Another method you can try is making a garlic paste. Crush garlic with a mortar or your preferred method. Place the paste on the infected area using a finger or cotton swab.

 

Use oral care products that prevent and help heal abscesses

Lucky Teeth's Toothpaste and Mouthwash are packed with healing ingredients.  In this case, essential oils will be the star when taking care of an abscess.  Tea tree oil, oregano oil, clove oil, cinnamon oil, peppermint and spearmint oils all have amazing antibacterial properties and anti-inflammatory properties.  As mentioned many times here on our website, by taking a small dab of toothpaste and applying it directly to the affected area will do magic !  


Manage Your Tooth Pain With Lucky Teeth

Seeking treatment from a dentist is the best way to get rid of a tooth abscess quickly. However, if you don't have access to dental care right away, there are some home remedies for gingivitis and tooth pain you can try at home first. 


We hope this article has provided information on how to treat an abscessed tooth naturally so that you will know what to do the next time it occurs. Contact Lucky Teeth for products to help improve your oral health today.



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