Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Home Remedy For Decrease Toothache Pain

A toothache is primarily caused by tooth decay in most people. Bacteria that live in your mouth thrive on the sugars and starches in the food you eat. These bacteria form a sticky plaque that clings to the surface of your teeth.

Acids produced by the bacteria in plaque can eat through the hard enamel, which is the white coating on the outside of your teeth, creating a cavity. The first sign of decay may be a sensation of pain when you eat something cold, hot or sweet. A toothache often indicates that your dentist will need to work on your teeth.

If you are experiencing fever, foul-tasting discharge, gum redness, pain and swelling then you should visit a dentist because it could be an indication of a serious infection that may require antibiotic's and dental work. The following information is on how to mix and use essential oils to treat a toothache.

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Note:
You should always test a small area of skin with a little bit of the mixture before you use a large amount of the mixture on a large area of the body, just to make sure that you don't experience some kind of an allergic reaction to the mixture.

The material in this article is not meant to take the place of diagnosis and treatment by a qualified medical practitioner. All recommendations herein contained are believed to be effective but since the actual use of essential oils by other individuals is beyond the author's control, no expressed or implied guarantee as to the effects of their use can be given nor liability taken.

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