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Natural Solutions
To
Common Dental
Problems
There
are so many people out there who have a natural fear of the dentist,
and that fear is understandable. The dentist is never a pleasant
experience for anyone. It brings more pain and discomfort for some
than for others, but all in all it is the type of thing that nobody
ever wants to have to deal with unless it is absolutely necessary.
Luckily, every little
dental problem does not have to send you to the feared dentist.
While the dentist is a good idea for every six months, toothaches,
persistent bad breath, whitening, and other such dental issues can
all be taken care of at home. Here are a few natural dental care
remedies that you can employ in the comfort of your own home, to
save you the pain and the cost of having to go to the dentist.
BAD BREATH
Put one teaspoon of
rosemary, one teaspoon of peppermint, and one teaspoon of lavender
into a cup. Shake well and place one teaspoon of that concoction
into boiling water. About one cup of boiling water should be fine.
Strain that mixture and put in the refrigerator for three to four
hours. You have just made your own mouthwash, great for killing
nasty oral bacteria and bad breath in the process.
TEETH WHITENING
There are great deals of
home remedies for those who are looking to whiten their teeth
without having to invest in some fancy strips or trays. Orange or
lemon peels work well for this purpose. Peel the fruit and rub the
light side against your teeth to make a brilliant shine! It doesn't
taste too bad, either.
CANKER SORES
If you have ever had a
canker sore, you know how thoroughly irritating and inconvenient
they can be, not to mention extremely painful. There are a few ways
to ease the discomfort of canker sores from the comfort of your
home.
A simple one is to warm a
tea bag and hold it on the sore spot for five minutes. It will feel
instantly better. It won't cure it, but it can make it feel a great
deal better.
A thyme mouthwash can
also help to relieve the discomfort of canker sores. Just mix one
teaspoon of thyme and a cup of water together and let it warm for
ten minutes. It makes a great mouthwash for canker sores!
TOOTHACHE
Toothaches are something
that people very commonly experience. They can be caused by poor
dental health or just a piece of food stuck in the wrong place for
too long. One of the most longstanding remedies for toothaches is to
dip a Q-tip in clove oil and hold it on the tooth. Try not to
swallow it. It will help ease the pain nearly instantly, and the
relief can last for quite a while.
Ammonia also works well
for this purpose. Soak a cotton ball in ammonia and hold it over
your tooth for a few minutes, and it should feel better soon. Just
remember not to swallow it as ammonia can be highly toxic. If
your toothache persists for more than a day, you should probably
make a dentists appointment as soon as possible.
It is okay to be afraid
of the dentist. Whether in secret or not, many people are. For those
times when you can't bring yourself to go see a dentist, here are
some remedies you can employ at home to bring yourself a little bit
of comfort.
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By: Rita Lambros-segur,
M.h.
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