Nov 4, 2011

To Reduce Toothache


Toothache or tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of a tooth is irritated. Dental infection, decay, injury, or loss of a tooth are the most common causes of dental pain. Pain may also occur after an extraction. Pain sometimes originates from other areas and radiates to the jaw, thus appearing to be tooth pain.






Causes:
  • Toothache occurs from inflammation of the central portion of the tooth called pulp. The pulp contains nerve endings that are very sensitive to pain.
  • Gum disease refers to inflammation of the soft tissue (gingiva) and abnormal loss of bone that surrounds the teeth and holds them in place.
  • Tooth Root Sensitivities also contribute to the cause of toothache.
  • Dental cavities.



 Symptoms:
  • Toothache.
  • Bleeding from gum.
  • Pain with chewing.
  • Injury or trauma to the area.





Diagnosis:
  • Dentists can run a differential diagnosis to find out the major causes of the toothache. The differential diagnosis involves a histological analysis of the affected tooth and the surrounding gums and tissues.
  • The exposed pulp may be analyzed to find out the bacterial destruction of the tooth. The dentist may diagnose that periapical tissue inflammation is the real cause of toothache.

Natural Remedies:
  • Take banyan bud , chew it well and keep it for sometimes in mouth .
  • Make the dry powder of tanners cassia leaves and peppermint leaf. Mix it. Then use this powder for brushing your teeth.
These all are the natural remedies please try this and don't forget to comment.

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