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5 Home Remedies for Toothache Pain

November 21, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentcare @ 5:54 pm
A woman holding her face due to toothache pain.

If you’re experiencing a toothache that has lasted longer than 24 hours, you need to be seen by your emergency dentist as soon as possible. While you wait for your appointment, you may be wondering what you can do to help get some much-needed relief. Here are a few home remedies you can try to relieve pain naturally until you can be treated.

Rinse With Saltwater

Saltwater serves dual purposes: first, it will disinfect your tooth and gently loosen food particles in lieu of brushing. Second, it will also help reduce inflammation. To use, just mix a half teaspoon of salt with a cup of warm water and gently swish it in your mouth. You can rinse your mouth again with warm fresh water after you spit if you don’t like the salty taste it leaves behind.

Vanilla Extract

Vanilla adds a pleasant flavor to your favorite cakes and cookies, but it can also act as a natural numbing agent. Just dab some on a cotton ball or swab and tap it gently on the affected area and reapply as necessary. Keep in mind that this only works with real vanilla extract, not imitation.

Garlic

Garlic can fight bacteria and relieve pain at the same time. To use it for your toothache, mash a clove, try some garlic oil, or chew up a whole clove to experience its benefits.

Tea Bags

Teabags not only make lovely drinks, but they are also the perfect size, shape, and consistency to make a tiny compress. You can either use it warm immediately after brewing or put a used one in the freezer for about ten minutes to apply it cold. Once finished, rinse your mouth well with water to prevent stains on your teeth.

Sleeping Upright

If you must go to sleep before you get to see your dentist, try to do so with your head elevated. When you lie on your back, this puts pressure on your head that can worsen toothache pain.

Remember, any tooth discomfort that lasts longer than 24 hours should be evaluated by a dentist as soon as possible. In the meantime, try these helpful home remedies to ease pain before your dentist can see you.

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At Dent-Care Dental we know that dental emergencies don’t always happen when it’s convenient. That’s why we offer Saturday hours and same-day appointments. We even have on-site crowns and fillings available, so you can get back to feeling better, faster.

If you’re experiencing a toothache for any reason, don’t wait for the pain to get worse. Call us as soon as possible for an urgent appointment at 718-937-6750 or visit our website to book online.

Factors That Affect the Cost of Dental Implants

September 10, 2024

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Dental implant on a stack of $100 billsA dental implant is the next best thing to a real tooth because it replaces the entire structure. Traditional dental prosthetics only replace the portions above the gum line, but a dental implant mimics both the tooth root and the crown. With over a 95% rate and the potential to last for 30 years or more, dental implants are a wise investment. However, it’s normal to have concerns about the cost of treatment. There’s no reason to worry. Dental implants are more affordable than you might think.

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Can Receding Gums Grow Back?

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Patient with advanced gum diseaseDo your teeth look a little larger than they used to? Maybe the roots of your teeth are exposed? A receding gum line isn’t anything to ignore. Your gum health is essential for your overall well-being. An unhealthy gum line can increase your risk of tooth loss and other dental problems that can affect your health negatively. Unfortunately, your gums will not grow back. Here’s why it’s important to seek treatment right away if your gums are receding.

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Why Do My Dentures Smell Bad?

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Older woman discussing denture care with dentistHave you noticed your dentures giving off an unpleasant odor? Maybe they are leaving a bad taste in your mouth? Your dentures are not supposed to smell or taste bad. If they do, it’s a sign you’re not cleaning them well enough. Here’s what’s behind the odor and how you can keep your breath minty fresh.

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Why Cosmetic Dentistry Isn’t Just for Celebrities

March 6, 2024

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person speaking with cosmetic dentist about treatment options

Watching TV or movies, you often see celebrities with stunning smiles that catch your eye. These perfect smiles aren’t always natural; many celebrities get help from cosmetic dentistry to achieve that look. But cosmetic dentistry isn’t just for the rich and famous. It’s become more affordable and accessible to everyone. Keep reading to find out what cosmetic dentistry offers and how it can help you achieve your own beautiful smile.

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Don’t Panic! Here’s What You Can Do If You Lose a Dental Crown

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Filed under: Uncategorized — dentcare @ 12:12 pm
Dental crown on a table

Modern dental crowns are incredibly realistic, so much so that it can be easy to forget that your restoration isn’t actually your real tooth. That can make it all the more shocking if you ever wind up losing that dental crown for one reason or another.

While it can be easy to panic, there’s no need to be concerned. If you stay calm you’ll be able to put your restoration back in place in no time at all, and get back to feeling 100%. Here’s what you ought to do if you find that your dental crown has come loose.

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Thanksgiving Foods That Can Stain Your Teeth

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Filed under: Uncategorized — dentcare @ 5:37 pm

Thanksgiving foods on wooden tableAs you gather with friends and loved ones to give thanks for all the blessings throughout the year, Thanksgiving can come back to haunt your smile. You’ll be surrounded by seasonal foods and drinks that will tempt your taste buds, but some may also stain your teeth. No amount of brushing can reverse tooth discoloration. Here’s what you need to know to safeguard your pearly whites without missing out on your favorite Thanksgiving foods and beverages.

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Exercise is Great for Your Body, But Can It Damage Your Teeth?

September 13, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentcare @ 10:34 pm
Woman rests from workout

Everyone knows that regular exercise is necessary for a healthy body, but it can take a toll on your teeth if you don’t take the proper precautions. Certain workout habits present real risks to your dental health, and no one wants to lose their pretty smile while working on their physical fitness. Here are some tips from your dentist to keep your workout free of tooth decay and traumatic dental injuries!

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Are Sugar Substitutes Okay for Teeth?

July 13, 2023

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A closeup of various sugar subsitutes

Like most people, you probably know sugar isn’t good for teeth. Everyone from dentists and physicians to your parents will have told you as much. That said, you might wonder if the same applies to so-called sugar substitutes. Do artificial sweeteners decay pearly whites like sugar does? Fortunately, your Sunnyside dentist can answer this question. Read on, then, to learn sugar’s role in tooth decay, how its substitutes affect teeth, and why to go easy on the sweeteners.

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Is It Okay to Reline Dentures Yourself?

May 18, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentcare @ 9:35 pm
A lab technician working on dentures

While often effective, dentures need occasional tune-ups. That’s only natural, as they and your mouth change over time. Still, the fact remains that you shouldn’t reline dentures yourself. This DIY approach is risky and could ruin your prosthetic teeth. As such, you’re far better off having a dentist do denture relining. Your Sunnyside dental practice can even tell you more about the matter. So, here’s a summary of denture relining – its nature, the risks of trying it yourself, and why only a dentist should do it.

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