What does throbbing tooth pain mean?

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asked Feb 27, 2020 in Dental by rocks9819 (320 points)
What does throbbing tooth pain mean?

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answered Feb 27, 2020 by Christeen (70,120 points)
Most common causes of throbbing tooth pain is damaged tooth or damaged teeth.

You might have accidentally damaged your tooth or teeth without even realizing it.

Sometimes the tooth pain when it's throbbing tooth pain goes away on it's own within a few hours to a few days but if it continues you might have a tooth infection that needs treated.

Oil pulling with coconut oil can cure a tooth infection as long as the tooth infection is not too severe.

When you oil pull through your teeth you help to get rid of bacteria and germs and oil pulling at least once per week can help prevent tooth infections from occurring.

If your tooth infection is more severe then you will usually need to see a dentist and take antibiotics as well.

If you have a tooth infection the way you get rid of the tooth infection depends on how severe your tooth infection is.

If the tooth infection is not too severe then gargling with some apple cider vinegar to kill the germs and bacteria can help get rid of and stop a tooth infection.

Or gargling with apple cider vinegar can also help get rid of a tooth infection and brush your teeth daily to keep them clean and floss your teeth at least once per day or at least every other day.

If the tooth infection is more severe then you need to see a dentist because tooth infections that are left untreated and get more severe can lead to other more serious health issues and in rare cases you can die from a tooth infection if it infects your blood.

If you have a toothache and need relief from that toothache I would highly advise going to Walmart or Walgreens etc if you can and get some toothache medicine called Red Cross Toothache Medication.

That stuff really works wonders at getting rid of a toothache and it only costs around $5.00 and is well worth the cost.

But if you cannot do that then you can try sucking on ice, placing a warm teabag in between your teeth, taking some aspirin or Ibuprofen or other pain relieving medicine.

You can also rinse your mouth out with warm salt water and also gargle with apple cider vinegar and make sure to brush your teeth often as well.

If the toothache continues then you could have a more serious infection that needs dental treatment before it gets worse.

The pain from a toothache usually lasts between 1 to 2 days depending on how severe the toothache is and what is causing the tooth to ache.

You can help get rid of a toothache by sucking on a warm teabag or even sucking on some ice.

Taking some aspirin or Ibuprofen can also help relieve a toothache.

I would also recommend gargling with some apple cider vinegar as the apple cider vinegar can help kill off the germs and bacteria that could be causing your toothache.

You can also buy some toothache medicine which will help much better or even use some Orajel on the toothache.

Hydrogen peroxide is also another way of treating a toothache and it kills germs and bacteria as well.

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