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Teeth AcheIf you experience minor tooth aches or discomfort related to tooth sensitivity, there are some excellent toothpastes on the market that can aid in toothache relief. One that consistently receives excellent reviews is Sensodyne, which is specially formulated with Potassium Nitrate, an ingredient that’s been proven to provide toothache relief and aid in preventing minor tooth aches related to tooth sensitivity. It may take up to two weeks for you to experience the relief that a sensitive toothpaste can offer, but it’s a good option if your tooth aches are very mild and not related to more serious dental conditions.
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Toothache ReliefTooth aches caused by a tooth cavity or cracked tooth will require dental assistance for complete toothache relief. If you’re unable to get to a dentist right away, a topical product called Orajel can offer immediate toothache relief with Benzocaine, which provides a numbing sensation to the affected cracked tooth. Orajel is also a good choice for tooth aches caused by a tooth cavity.
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Tooth AchesA completely all natural remedy that provides toothache relief is Clove Oil. This essential oil has anesthetic properties and is often used to treat tooth pain a tooth cavity or dry socket (a common complication that follows extraction of a cracked tooth). Clove Oil may be purchased over the counter at pharmacies or health food stores, but it can be toxic if ingested in high quantities, so Clove Oil must be used with care for tooth aches when providing toothache relief. It may also not be suitable for those with tooth sensitivity.
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Tooth CavityUltimately, you’ll want to have your tooth aches treated by a dentist. If you do not have a dentist, a fantastic resource is the DoctorOogle.com website, which lists dentists in your area. Be sure to read the reviews provided, as members are very candid about which dentists are best at treating tooth aches and offering lasting and affordable toothache relief.













