15 Home Remedies for Wisdom Tooth Pain

If you have recently gotten your wisdom teeth in, you are painfully aware of just how insufferable the experience can be. Over time, the body developed these wisdom teeth to adapt to the diets of our ancestors, but as our eating habits evolved, so has the need for our wisdom teeth. That is to say, we don’t need them at all, so we remove them as soon as they begin to erupt and cause pain.

In this article, we will offer 15 of the best home remedies for wisdom tooth pain. We will include information on how to use each remedy as well.

1. Warm Salt Water

Salt water can at once help with the pain of your wisdom teeth while also serving to stop the pain, making it an excellent choice for this home remedy. Most everyone has salt at home, so this remedy is virtually free.

Necessary Items

  • Table salt or sea salt
  • Warm water

Directions

  • Dissolve a few tablespoons of salt into the warm or hot water.
  • Warm water will feel good on your teeth.
  • Rinse your mouth with the salt water when it is cool enough.
  • You’ll want to put the focus on the area where the tooth is hurting you.
  • Do this for a few minutes and swish around the water until the pain is relieved.

2. Onion

Onions are good at neutralizing the pain of your wisdom teeth. Most people cook with onions, so it is likely that you have one lying around your home already. If not, purchasing a single onion won’t cost much at all, making this one of the most inexpensive home remedies for wisdom tooth pain.

Necessary Items

Directions

  • Cut an onion in half.
  • Place this half of an onion onto the area where the affected tooth is.
  • Keep it in your mouth for as long as you can tolerate. It is recommended that you keep it in there for up to 15 minutes at a time.
  • Bite down on the onion occasionally to get some of the juices out.

3. Clove

Clove is one of the most notable and traditional ways to kill tooth pain. You can use an entire clove or opt for clove oil instead, whichever you have on hand or ends up being less expensive. It has a strong taste, but if you can manage to deal with its flavor and aroma, it is an excellent choice.

Necessary Items

  • Clove Essential Oil
  • Vegetable oil or olive oil

Directions

  • Blend the clove essential oil with the pure oil. The olive or vegetable oil will help bring the oil into the skin.
  • Gently put the essential oils onto the affected area. The clove essential oil is excellent for relieving pain.

or:

  •  Put a piece of clove against the tooth.

4. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is known as one of the best ways to soothe the pain of wisdom teeth. This oil is simple to come by and can be found at most health food stores and grocery stores due to its popularity and numerous applications. 

Necessary Items

  • Tea tree essential oil
  • Vegetable oil or olive oil

Directions

  • Blend the tea tree essential oil with the pure vegetable oil. The vegetable oil will carry the oil into the skin.
  • Apply the essential oil mixture onto the pained tooth. The tea tree essential oil will take away the pain.

 5. Ice Pack

 An ice pack is going to help numb the area. It can also reduce the inflammation around the tooth which is usually the main cause of the pain. Not only will it reduce inflammation, it will also help numb the face for immediate pain relief. Ice is simple to make, and it is likely that you already have some in your freezer ready to go.

 Necessary Items

  • Ice pack or ice in a ziploc baggie

Directions

  • Press the ice pack to the side of your face that is painful.
  • Try to ice it for 15 minutes at a time.
  • Then, remove the ice pack and let your face sit on its own for 15 minutes.
  • Repeat this process until the pain goes away.

6. Peppermint Oil

Peppermint is a great way to relieve tooth pain, even though many believe that it is only for an upset stomach. It has a soothing menthol quality that provides instant relief. The best way to get relief is from concentrated peppermint oil, although peppermint leaves pressed against the tooth may also do the trick.

 Necessary Items

  • Peppermint essential oil
  • Vegetable oil or olive oil

Directions

Stir the peppermint essential oil with the vegetable or olive oil. The vegetable oil will help carry the oil into the skin.

Place the essential oils onto the painful tooth. The peppermint essential oil will soothe and take away the pain.

7. Baking Soda

Using baking soda will help to neutralize the pain by reducing the inflammation around the tooth which is often the main cause of the tooth pain. It can kill the pain in only minutes. Baking soda is a common household item, making this one of those home remedies for wisdom tooth pain that anyone can afford.

Necessary Items

Directions

  • Put toothpaste together with a little bit of baking soda.
  • Mix it in a small bowl.
  • Apply the paste to the tooth that is hurting with a cotton swab or some other similar tool.
  • Let it sit on the tooth for as long as it takes to make the pain go away.

8. Olive Oil

Olive oil has been considered for centuries to be one of the most healing ingredients that there is. It can help reduce tooth pain substantially by soothing the tooth and helping to quell the inflammation. Olive oil can commonly be found in many kitchens. This makes it a home remedy that you will not need to purchase anything in order to do it.

Necessary Items

Directions

  • Put some olive oil into a small bowl and heat it up.
  • Allow it to cool down to where it is only lukewarm.
  • When it is cooled off, tilt your head to the side or lie on your side.
  • Pour a small amount of olive oil into the ear on the side where your tooth is hurting.

Note: only use a tiny amount of oil.

9. Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass is ideal for quick relief from tooth pain. It can be found in any sort of herbal or health food store. You can use essential oils to dab it onto the tooth or swish the juice around in your mouth to ease the inflammation.

Necessary Items 

  • Wheatgrass essential oil
  • Vegetable oil or olive oil

Directions

Blend the Wheatgrass essential oil with the vegetable oil. The vegetable or olive oil ensures the herbal oil gets into the tooth.

Dab the essential oils onto the right tooth. The Wheatgrass essential oil takes away the swelling and pain.

10. Guava Essential Oil

Guava is one of the most common home remedies for wisdom tooth pain as well. You can pack down some leaves around the tooth where it hurts or use a more concentrated essential oil instead. The leaves will provide pain relief, but not as quickly as essential oils will.

Necessary Items

  • Guava essential oil
  • Vegetable oil or olive oil

Directions

  • Mix the Guava essential oil with the pure vegetable oil. The vegetable oil will help carry the oil into the skin.
  • Dab the essential oils onto the affected area. The Guava essential oil will work to relieve the pain and swelling that comes with the infection.

 10. Vanilla

Vanilla is more than just a great food flavoring. In fact, it is also great at ridding your face of that awful tooth pain. You can use vanilla extract for best results, an extract that can be found in most baker’s kitchens. This allows it to be an inexpensive alternative to expensive over-the-counter solutions.

Necessary Items

  • Vanilla extract
  • Cotton ball

Directions

  • Put a few drops of the vanilla extract onto the cotton ball.
  • Place the cotton ball in between the affected tooth and the cheek to keep it in place.
  • Let it sit for at least 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Repeat the process with a fresh cotton ball as necessary.

 12. Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is strong and pungent, able to knock out any tooth pain. Because of its highly acidic nature, this ingredient can stop tooth pain right where it starts and numb the nerve that is causing all of the pain. This is almost definitely going to be in your cupboard, making this an inexpensive fix.

Necessary Items

  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Cotton ball

Directions

  • Put a few drops of the apple cider vinegar onto the cotton ball.
  • Set the cotton ball in between the affected tooth and the cheek to keep it in place.
  • Let it sit for at least 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Repeat the process with a fresh cotton ball as necessary.

13. Cayenne Pepper

A cayenne pepper paste will take the pain away quickly due to its powerful anti-inflammatory properties. It may burn a bit, but this way you can be sure that it is actually working. Cayenne pepper can be purchased at any sort of grocery store or health food store.

Acquire some in powder form if you can find it. If not, you can grind some up on your own. It is best used in a paste.

Necessary Items

Directions

  • Put water together with a little bit of cayenne pepper.
  • Mix it in a small bowl.
  • Apply the paste to the tooth that is hurting with a cotton swab or some other similar tool.
  • Let it sit on the tooth for as long as it takes to make the pain go away.

14. Black Pepper

In the same vein as cayenne pepper, black pepper is spicy and can defeat the pain of an inflamed tooth. Black pepper is found in almost every cabinet, allowing this to be a quick, inexpensive fix.

Necessary Items  

Directions

  • Put water together with a little bit of black pepper.
  • Mix it in a small bowl.
  • Apply the paste to the tooth that is hurting with a cotton swab or some other tool.
  • Let it rest on the tooth for as long as it takes to make the pain go away.

15. Potato

A frozen or chilled potato can do the job of relieving pain as well. It is unknown why this works, but many claim that it does help. If you do not already have it in your arsenal, buying a potato really costs nothing at all. It will help to numb the nerves in the tooth which can sooth the pain.

Necessary items

Directions

  • Freeze the potato for around 10 minutes or until it is nice and cool.
  • Take the potato out and cut off a thin slice. You want one that is going to be able to fit right over top of your wisdom tooth.
  • Set it on top or to the side of the tooth.
  • Repeat as necessary.

Conclusion

Tooth pain is no joke, and this is especially true when you are dealing with a wisdom tooth. While you wait to see a dentist, be sure that you check out this list of the 15 best home remedies for tooth pain and try them out. They can’t hurt.

Have we forgotten to mention your tried and true home remedy for tooth pain? Tell us about it in the comments section that is found below.

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