
Tooth pain is an indication that something is wrong. You should contact your emergency dentist in Garran, ACT, as soon as possible to book an emergency visit. However, there are steps you can take to ease discomfort as you await your dental appointment.
At-Home Toothache Relief
#1 Try an Over-the-Counter Pain Reliever
If you’re medically able, we recommend an over-the-counter pain reliever like ibuprofen to temporarily ease your pain until you can see the dentist. Typically, ibuprofen starts working within the hour.
#2 Use a Salt-Water Rinse
Rinsing with warm salt water may ease toothache pain temporarily. You should use one cup of warm water to one teaspoon of table salt. Swish the mixture around in the mouth to rinse, but do not swallow!
#3 Try an Ice Pack
A periodic ice pack may be the best course for your toothache. Ice held against the face or jaw can temporarily numb the painful tooth. If you don’t have an ice pack, try a bag of frozen vegetables.
#4 Consider Teething Medication
Oral gels sold in shops can reduce pain temporarily. These gels are used to soothe infant gums when they are teething.
#5 Take a Break from Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening kits can cause temporary sensitivity. If you’re currently whitening your teeth and they become sensitive, stop treatment and call your dentist.
About General Tooth Sensitivity
If you have sensitive teeth without underlying cause, you can try switching some oral care products at home.
For example, there are toothpaste and special rinses formulated for sensitive teeth.
We recommend checking with your dentist before changing your at-home routine.
Is It Time to Phone Your Emergency Dentist in Garran, ACT?
If you have a toothache or oral pain, we encourage you to contact a member of our dental team to book an emergency dental visit today. Waiting can only worsen the problem or put your oral health at risk.