Last update: 12-04-1404 Confirming doctor: Dr. Saeed Qureshi
Author: Elaha Panahi
Toothache is one of the common problems during pregnancy that occurs due to hormonal changes, tooth sensitivity and even gum diseases. This pain not only bothers the mother, but it can also affect the health of the fetus. Therefore **rapid treatment of toothache during pregnancy** should be done with caution and under the supervision of a doctor. In this article, we will examine the causes of toothache, safe treatment methods, and prevention tips during pregnancy. If you are also facing this problem and are looking for **quick treatment for toothache during pregnancy**, stay with us in the rest of this article.
Causes of toothache during pregnancy
- Damage to the teeth due to morning sickness and stomach acid entering the mouth
- More tooth irritability, gingivitis and tooth decay due to hormonal imbalance
- Weakening and increasing the risk of tooth decay due to the loss of body calcium (transfer of calcium from the mother's body to the fetus)
- Damage to the teeth due to excessive consumption of sweet foods
- Difficulty brushing and taking care of the teeth due to increased sensitivity, bleeding and irritability of the gums
Plaque accumulation and tartar formation due to lack of proper care of the teeth
Traditional treatments for toothache during pregnancy
**Traditional treatment of toothache during pregnancy** is one of the quick and low-risk ways to relieve this troublesome pain. For immediate treatment of toothache during pregnancy, try the following home and traditional remedies. It is strongly recommended to consult your doctor before any treatment. ###
Clove plant
If you are looking for **immediate treatment of toothache during pregnancy**, the most effective home remedy for you is to use clove plant. Dilute a few drops of clove oil with olive oil. Then dip a piece of cotton in this oil and apply it on the painful tooth. You can also crush it between your teeth to use the antiseptic and soothing properties of this plant. ###
Toothbrush and floss
Brush and floss regularly. Doing this is very useful to reduce inflammation and toothache during pregnancy. ###
saline solution
Another simple solution for treating three toothaches is rinsing the mouth with a diluted salt water solution. Just dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of lukewarm water and rinse your mouth with it several times a day. ###
Baking soda and lukewarm water
If you are constantly nauseous during pregnancy, to protect the enamel of your teeth from stomach acid, dissolve some baking soda in warm water after each bout of nausea and rinse your mouth with it to neutralize the effect of the acid. ###
baking soda paste
To relieve toothache and inflamed gums during pregnancy, make a paste of water and baking soda and put it on the painful area. Again, we emphasize to take care of the fetus, consult your doctor before using any natural or medicinal method for **treatment of toothache during pregnancy**. ###
Cold or hot compress
Hot and cold compresses will relieve your pain by reducing gum inflammation and any kind of inflammation that has caused tooth discomfort. Place an ice pack or a warm pack outside your mouth for 20 minutes on your cheek and where you feel pain or inflammation. If your gums are bleeding, drink ice water regularly. ###
Aloe vera gel
Aloe vera plant with its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties is known as a natural treatment for toothache relief in pregnant women. Apply some aloe vera gel on your gums and teeth to reduce inflammation and pain. ###
green tea
Green tea has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and is useful for treating toothache infection. This tea reduces inflammation and strengthens the general health of the gums and teeth. You can soak a green tea bag in warm water and place it on the toothache area. ###
spinach leaf
Eating fresh spinach leaves or applying crushed spinach on the painful area is another way to reduce pregnancy toothache. ###
raw onions
Chew some raw onion for three minutes to relieve your toothache. You can not chew the onion, put some of it directly on the teeth and gums. ###
pomegranate
Pomegranate fruit has antibacterial and anti-plaque properties and helps reduce gum disease. For the traditional treatment of toothache during pregnancy, drink pomegranate juice or rinse your mouth with it. Remember to use natural pomegranate juice without added sugar and sweeteners. ###
Garlic
Garlic can greatly reduce your toothache. Cut or crush a clove of garlic and put it on the toothache area. This medicinal plant has natural antibiotics and relieves your pain by killing the bacteria around the teeth.
The best gels for toothache during pregnancy
The use of analgesic gels is a useful and effective solution for **quick treatment of toothache during pregnancy**. To produce these gels, compounds are used that reduce the pain and inflammation of gums and teeth. It is better to use these products in consultation with a doctor. The best types of **toothache relief gel in pregnancy** include the following:
- Analgesic gels containing benzocaine: benzocaine is a local anesthetic to reduce pain, which is used in the manufacture of dental pain relief products. This substance quickly cures toothache during pregnancy. Pain gels containing lidocaine: lidocaine is also a local anesthetic that, like benzocaine, helps reduce pain and inflammation. with the difference that its effect remains for a longer period of time. Safe drug treatments for toothache during pregnancy
What medicine should we take for toothache during pregnancy? If traditional and home remedies are not effective to reduce your toothache or if the pain continues for a long time, you should go to the dentist to prescribe medicine and, if necessary, perform a series of dental procedures to reduce the inflammation and pain of your tooth. If you do not have access to a dentist and you are looking for a safe drug treatment for toothache during pregnancy, you can use the following painkillers and antibiotics to eliminate pain, inflammation and tooth infection during pregnancy:
- Acetaminophen
- Amoxicillin
- Clindamycin
- Cephalosporins group
Although these drugs are known as safe drugs in pregnancy, their use should be under the supervision of a gynecologist or dentist. It is recommended to never take medicine arbitrarily to relieve toothache during pregnancy. This can cause serious and irreparable damage to your fetus.