How To Stop A Toothache And Get Out Of Pain Fast

Over-the-counter pain relievers: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) can help to reduce pain and inflammation. Be sure to follow the dosage instructions on the label.
Ice pack: Applying an ice pack to your face for 20 minutes at a time can help to numb the pain and reduce inflammation. Wrap the ice pack in a towel to avoid putting it directly on your skin.
Salt water rinse: Rinsing your mouth with warm salt water can help to clean the area and reduce swelling. Mix half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water and rinse your mouth for 30 seconds. Repeat several times a day.
Clove oil: Clove oil has natural anesthetic and antibacterial properties. Apply a small amount of clove oil to a cotton ball and place it on the affected tooth. Be careful not to swallow any of the oil.
Vanilla extract: Vanilla extract also contains natural anesthetic properties. Apply a small amount of vanilla extract to a cotton ball and place it on the affected tooth.
If your toothache is severe or does not improve with home remedies, you should see a dentist as soon as possible. The dentist may be able to identify and treat the underlying cause of the toothache, such as a cavity, abscess, or infection.
Here are some additional tips for stopping a toothache and pain:
Avoid chewing on the side of your mouth where the toothache is located.
Eat soft foods that are easy to chew.
Avoid hot, cold, and sweet foods and drinks, as these can irritate the toothache.
Brush your teeth and floss gently around the affected tooth.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, as these can irritate the toothache.
If you have a toothache at night, you can try sleeping with your head elevated to help reduce swelling. You can also apply a cold compress to your face before bed.
If you have any concerns or questions about your toothache, be sure to talk to your dentist.