Can I Use Clove Oil For Toothache Pain?
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Can I Use Clove Oil For Toothache Pain?

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When a toothache hits you at lunch or in the middle of the night, you need a quick fix. Clove oil could be the remedy you need if you can't get to your dentist right away. Cloves contain an active ingredient that numbs the nerves in your mouth, offering temporary relief.

How Clove Oil Works

When you use clove oil for toothache pain, it's the eugenol (an ingredient within clove oil) that provides relief. Eugenol is a natural anaesthetic and antibacterial agent, and it works well at reducing inflammation in the mouth. In fact, a study by the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons showed that eugenol is much more effective than using another analgesic and doing nothing else. Researchers examined the symptoms of 270 patients who had a tooth extracted, and found that patients who had received a eugenol-based paste suffered the least pain, inflammation and related after-effects.

Using Clove Oil for Toothache

You can buy clove oil as a home remedy from most supermarkets, health food shops and chemists. Sometimes the product is called "oil of cloves."Keep in mind clove oil has an unpleasant taste and can have unpleasant side effects if eaten, so it should only be used for adults and older children who aren't likely to swallow it by mistake. For younger children – or teething babies, suggests Mumfidential – mix it with a carrier oil like almond or use a similar child-safe preparation that contains clove oil as the active ingredient.

Here's how to use it:

  • To start, you'll need a piece of clean tissue, or a cotton bud or cotton ball.
  • Briefly dip the tissue or cotton in the clove oil so that it soaks up just a few drops.
  • Gently wipe the oil over your gums at the point of pain.
  • You can also use a whole clove if you don't have any clove oil handy. Place the clove on the affected area and leave it there until the pain calms down.
  • If the effect of clove oil is too strong, use olive oil to dilute it.

You can also take an over-the-counter pain relief medication such as ibuprofen or paracetamol along with clove oil.

Visit a Dentist

Clove oil reduces pain and swelling when you have toothache, but a dental cavity is a systemic issue, and therefore clove is merely used to help with the symptoms of the toothache. After applying clove oil you may feel better, but the oil is only masking the symptoms of your problem – you should visit a dentist as soon as you can. Toothaches are usually caused by tooth decay, and the longer you delay before seeing a dentist, the worse the decay can become.

Once your dentist determines the cause of the toothache and fixes your dental problem, reduce the risk of dental pain returning by brushing with a remineralising toothpaste to remineralise and strengthen tooth enamel. Floss between your teeth once a day.

A bottle of clove oil is a convenient home remedy to keep in your bathroom cabinet or shelf where children cannot access it. Used in small amounts, it's safe and effective at relieving dental pain. But for long term relief, always see your dentist as the expert to treat your toothache.

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This article is intended to promote understanding of and knowledge about general oral health topics. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.