How To Reduce Teeth Pain?
Discover effective home remedies to reduce tooth pain and learn when to seek professional dental care. Protect your oral health with these expert tips.

Written by Dr.Sonia Bhatt
Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025

Introduction
Tooth pain can be incredibly uncomfortable, making it hard to eat, sleep, or even concentrate. Whether it's a sharp, throbbing pain or a dull ache, finding relief quickly is a priority. The good news is that there are several ways to manage tooth pain at home while you wait to see a dentist. In this guide, we’ll explore the common causes of tooth pain, simple remedies to ease discomfort, and when it’s time to seek professional help.
Common Causes of Tooth Pain
Understanding why your tooth hurts can help you find the right solution. Some common causes include:
1. Tooth Decay (Cavities) – Bacteria erode the tooth enamel, leading to sensitivity and pain.
2. Gum Disease – Swollen or infected gums can cause discomfort around the teeth.
3. Tooth Abscess – A bacterial infection at the root of the tooth, often causing severe pain.
4. Cracked or Broken Tooth – Damage to the tooth can expose nerves, leading to sharp pain.
5. Sensitive Teeth – Hot, cold, or sweet foods may trigger temporary pain.
6. Impacted Wisdom Teeth – When wisdom teeth don’t erupt properly, they can cause pressure and pain.
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Home Remedies to Reduce Tooth Pain
If you’re experiencing tooth pain, try these simple and effective home remedies for temporary relief:
1. Saltwater Rinse
A warm saltwater rinse helps reduce inflammation and kills bacteria.
Mix half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water.
Swish it around your mouth for 30 seconds, then spit it out.
Repeat 2-3 times a day.
2. Cold Compress
If swelling accompanies your tooth pain, a cold compress can help.
Wrap ice cubes in a cloth and hold it against your cheek near the painful area.
Apply for 15 minutes at a time.
3. Clove Oil
Clove oil has natural numbing and antibacterial properties.
Dab a cotton ball in clove oil and gently apply it to the sore tooth.
Alternatively, chew a whole clove near the painful area.
4. Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers
Medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help reduce pain and inflammation. Always follow dosage instructions.
5. Garlic Paste
Garlic has antibacterial properties that may help with infection-related pain.
Crush a garlic clove into a paste and apply it to the affected tooth.
Leave it for a few minutes before rinsing.
6. Peppermint Tea Bags
Peppermint has mild numbing effects. Steep a peppermint tea bag in hot water, let it cool and place it on the sore tooth.
When to See a Dentist
While home remedies can provide temporary relief, some tooth pain requires professional treatment. Seek dental care if you experience:
Severe or persistent pain lasting more than 1–2 days
Swelling in the gums, jaw, or face
Fever, pus, or a foul taste in the mouth
Difficulty swallowing or breathing
Ignoring tooth pain can lead to complications, so it’s best to consult a dentist as soon as possible.
Preventing Tooth Pain in the Future
The best way to avoid tooth pain is by maintaining good oral hygiene:
Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste.
Floss daily to remove plaque between teeth.
Limit sugary foods and drinks that cause cavities.
Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
If your tooth pain persists or worsens, don’t delay treatment. Apollo 24|7 offers expert dental care with experienced professionals who can diagnose and treat your condition effectively.
Final Thoughts
Tooth pain can be both distressing and disruptive, but timely care makes all the difference. While home remedies may offer short-term relief, it is important to address the underlying cause with professional dental treatment. Prioritising good oral hygiene and seeking early intervention when needed can help you maintain a healthy, pain-free smile.
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Dr. Aritra Mandal
Dentist
4 Years • BDS, MDS (PERIODONTOLOGY)
Kolkata
COSMI DENTAL, Kolkata

Dr. Himadri Sinha
Dentist
6 Years • BDS, FMC
New Town
AESTHETICAROOTS, New Town

Dr. Anupama Kumari
Dentist
7 Years • BDS, MDS (Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics)
Chhapna
RA Dent Clinic, Chhapna
Dr. Gourab Paul
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
5 Years • BDS,MDS(ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY)
Kolkata
Mind Mentor Institute, Kolkata
(25+ Patients)
Dr. Bristi Nath
Dentist
5 Years • BDS
Kolkata
Mind Mentor Institute, Kolkata