Health 05/02/2026 17:11

10 Ways to Kill a Toothache In a Minute

🦷 10 Ways to Kill a Toothache in a Minute
(Fast Relief You Can Try Right Now)

A toothache can be sharp, throbbing, and overwhelming. While no home remedy can permanently cure tooth pain in one minute, there are several quick methods that may help calm the pain fast until you can see a dentist.

Here are 10 commonly used ways people relieve toothache in about a minute 👇


1. Clove Oil (One of the Fastest)

Clove oil contains eugenol, a natural numbing compound.

How:
Put 1 drop on a cotton ball and gently press it on the painful tooth or gum.


2. Whole Clove

If you don’t have clove oil, a whole clove works too.

How:
Gently bite or hold it near the painful area for 1 minute.


3. Salt Water Rinse

Salt water helps clean the area and reduce irritation.

How:
Mix ½ teaspoon salt with warm water and swish for 30–60 seconds.


4. Cold Compress

Cold numbs nerve signals and reduces swelling.

How:
Apply a cold pack to the outside of your cheek for about 1 minute.


5. Garlic Paste

Garlic has natural antibacterial properties.

How:
Crush a small piece of garlic and apply carefully to the sore area.

Stop if it burns.


6. Peppermint Tea Bag

Peppermint may help soothe irritated nerves.

How:
Use a cooled tea bag and press it gently against the painful tooth.


7. Hydrogen Peroxide Rinse (Diluted)

Helps clean bacteria around the tooth.

How:
Mix equal parts 3% hydrogen peroxide and water, swish briefly, and spit out.
⚠️ Do not swallow.


8. Pressure Point Massage

Certain pressure points may reduce pain signals.

How:
Massage the area between your thumb and index finger for 60 seconds.


9. Elevate Your Head

Lying flat can increase tooth pain.

How:
Sit upright or prop your head up to reduce pressure.


10. Over-the-Counter Pain Relief Gel

Topical dental gels can numb pain quickly.

How:
Apply as directed to the affected area.


⚠️ Important Reminder

  • These methods provide temporary relief only

  • They do not cure cavities, infections, or abscesses

  • Severe pain, swelling, fever, or pus requires professional dental care

Ignoring the cause can make the problem worse.


🦷 Final Thought

Fast relief can help you survive the moment — but long-term relief comes from treating the root cause.

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