Piscidia piscipula
Jamaican dogwood is a plant native to Central America, Florida and the West Indies, and its bark been used in traditional medicine for hundreds of years. Perh…
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Latest User Submitted Toothache Home Remedies
- Toothache Pain
I had a severe toothache. Nothing seemed to touch the pain. I had even taken strong prescription meds with no relief. This simple remedy saved my sanity: I took a package o...
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Submitted by RLincoln on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 02:56 - Easy, sustained toothache relief from the store
Benzocaine? Forget it. It only helps certain kinds of toothaches and only for a very short time.
There is a long-lasting cure that has worked with all types of toothaches (a...
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Submitted by GlamDoll on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 20:33 - Onions for toothache
When having a toothache, and you can't get to the dentist quickly, chew on an onion, leaving it sitting on the aching tooth as long as you can manage it. The longer the better...
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Submitted by HizMilitaryWyfe on Wed, 02/24/2010 - 03:33 - Got a Toothache? Maybe These Remedies Can Help
No matter how many times we brush or floss our teeth, there will always come a time when bacteria will pile up in our teeth, giving us a very unwelcome toothache. We can visit...
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Submitted by on Thu, 05/07/2009 - 18:01 - Home remedies for toothache
There are two ways to avoid toothache, prevent it or cure it!! While visiting your dentist is a must if a tooth starts decaying or aches constantly, some simple home remedies ...
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Submitted by on Thu, 04/30/2009 - 09:07
Latest Toothache Questions and Answers
What is a toothache?
A toothache or tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of a tooth is irritated. A toothache can be caused by infection, injury, damaged guns, cracked tooth, decay, or a loss of a tooth. The short, sharp pains usually occur in response to heat, cold, or sweet stimulation. Sometimes tooth pain is short-lived and not serious if it is related to sinus problems or certain foods; this is known as tooth sensitivity.