Hidden Toothache Cause!
Sometimes your toothache pain can stem from ‘chipped teeth’….
When you have chipped teeth, you have to do something about it as soon as you can. My husband is dealing with it right now, and he knows that he has to get into the dentist as soon as he can, but he is stalling because we don’t have dental insurance. It doesn’t matter what it costs, he has to get the problem taken care of as soon as possible. His wisdom teeth came in unnoticed. Most people have pain because they don’t fit, but he had room. Apparently not enough room though, as they are now chipping and falling apart in this mouth.
Though many chipped teeth cannot be seen, they still need to be taken care of. If the root of the tooth becomes exposed, you are going to feel a lot of pain, and there may be nothing that stops you from getting into the dentist as soon as you can. If you can’t get in, you might want to go to the emergency room to get some pain relief until you can get in to the dentist. I had a tooth broken when I was a kid, and I will never forget how painful it was when the nerves were exposed. Even breathing in and out was total agony.
Chipped teeth might be breaking off when you don’t realize it, and the pieces might cut up your digestive system. It’s not a huge danger, but it can happen. This might lead to a little internal bleeding. It certainly isn’t anything life threatening, but it can lead to a few problems. Also, chipped teeth can harbor foods that begin to decay, and a toothbrush might not get them out. It might be too painful to get it out, and you could end up with an infection.
If you have visible chipped teeth, you know how uncomfortable it is to even smile. Though this might be considered cosmetic, you should get them fixed as soon as you can. Bad teeth can ruin the most polished look, and no one is going to take you seriously when you have a big chunk out of one of your front teeth. You should make it a priority to get it fixed, even if it means giving up a few things to pay for it. You are going to feel better once you get it fixed, and you might even get your smile back. It’s harder than you think to keep your smile from beaming, which reveals the chipped teeth for all to see.
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Stop Toothache
Did you know that your kitchen sink and pantry can hold the key to your toothache pain relief?
In fact everything you need to stop toothache can be found right under your own roof. No expensive over the counter pills and potions that leave you with nasty, drowsy side effects.
First of all the pain you’re experiencing is the nerve that’s been compromised. The lattice of minerals that form your teeth are a fortress of strength. They are the toughest bones in the body because they are designed to be exposed to the elements that you throw at them. They are subjected to wearing and grinding as well as acids that are secreted from the bacteria on your teeth.
Because your tooth has been eroded and is now compromised because of its weakness from tooth decay it exhibits as the pain you’re now experiencing.
Other reasons for a toothache could be due to:
Wearing down of the teeth through a condition called Bruxius, most don’t know they have this because they are usually asleep during the time this takes place. This is the grinding of teeth which gradually wears the teeth down over time, weakening the protective enamel layer.
Impacted wisdom teeth which is the inability of the wisdom teeth to either partially break through the surface of the gum or not at all. This pent up tension causes pain in the back of the jaw.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, this arises from the Temporomandibular Joint wearing down to the point that its movement causes friction resulting in pain. The Temporomandibular joint is responsible for the movement between the upper and the lower jaws. Wearing of this joint makes it difficult to speak, eat or yawn without inflicting pain. It is situated near the back of the jaw and it hinges between upper and lower jaws.
To feel this joint in action, insert your index finger into your ear canal then open and close your mouth. The movement you experience is your Temporomandibular joint.
Infection due to Gingivitis. Gingivitis which is the disease of the gums can turn into periodontal disease which eventually leads to tooth loss. Gingivitis can be painful and exhibits as swollen red, inflamed gums. This is due to food particles not being properly cleaned from the gum line. Left untreated can turn into abscess causing infection.
The most obvious scenario for tooth pain is cavity and this caused by erosion of the teeth or by blunt trauma caused by accident or by a chipped or cracked tooth.
So how to Stop Toothache?
You can treat your toothache naturally with ingredients you have around your home. No need to buy expensive over the counter medicines when you can easily grab a cucumber, a clove of garlic or even a tea bag from your cupboard.
Tea bag is a mild astringent with antibacterial properties it also offers relief directly to the site of pain.
Directions: Place a standard teabag into a cup of water, place in the microwave for 1 minute. Remove the teabag while still warm and place on the sore tooth. Bite down gently and hold in place for 20 minutes or until you get pain relief.
Substituting green tea instead of regular tea works as equally well.
This should relieve the pain within 20 to 30 minutes.
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