What Should I Do Before Visiting an Emergency Dentist for Toothache?

A toothache seems to be normal but, actually, it’s not. According to dental experts, a toothache indicates that something is wrong or you are going to face some serious dental problems. So, it should be treated just like other dental problems and you should visit an emergency dentist as soon as possible. If you delay the visit, the problems associated with the toothache will worsen and you will have to undergo other critical dental treatments.

It’s good to visit an emergency dentist for a toothache. The dentist will check your painful tooth as well as your gums. Also, if required, the dentist will take dental x-rays to know the problem details. But, the thing is no emergency dentists are available nearby. It takes time to reach the clinic and start the treatment. Meanwhile, the pain increases and creates complications while traveling,

This can be serious and your journey to the clinic might become challenging. So, before leaving your home, you should try some home remedies and reduce your toothache. You should make yourself a bit more comfortable for traveling. With this, you will reduce the further complications associated with toothache.

The home remedies are:

You should floss your tooth 

If the toothache is mild, flossing will do wonders. Sometimes, toothache occurs when small pieces of food get caught between teeth. Initially, you will feel nothing. But, later, the small pieces create big problems.

With flossing, the pieces of food will dislodge, leading to little gum bleeding. But, it’s very normal. The thing is you will feel better after the food piece comes out. Your pain will reduce but still, you should visit an emergency dentist.


You should swish with warm, salty water 

Just like flossing, swishing with warm, salty water will work on the pieces of food caught between your teeth. Swishing will loosen the food particles and help them come out from the place they are stuck in.

Other than this, the salty water will help you disinfect and heal wounds in your mouth. It means you will start the treatment for the infection before reaching an emergency dentist. Just remember that you have to swish the water and spit it out and not swallow it.


You should apply a cold compress

A cold compress on the cheek constricts the blood vessels underneath, numbing the toothache. For some time, you will experience less dental pain because the blood circulation is less. You just have to hold the cold compress on your cheek for a few minutes.

Sometimes, a cold compress isn’t available because it’s something medically-related. So, you should use a frozen bag of peas or corn. Other than this, you can even use frozen vegetables wrapped in a kitchen towel. The maximum time to apply a cold compress is 15 to 20 minutes.


You should take over-the-counter pain medications 

OTC pain medications are something that you should avoid using often. If you are using them, try not to go beyond a certain period. You might get addicted to pain relievers, which are not safe. You can use pain relievers for an emergency or for a few days.

OTC pain medication will relieve the dental pain and you will comfortably reach an emergency dentist.


With these home remedies, you might feel great. But, still, you shouldn’t skip your visit to an emergency dentist.

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