Toothache is not a disease, it hurts really badly. This saying has been circulated among the people for a long time. In fact, toothache is the external reaction of your teeth. It could be caries or an infection of your pulp or the gums around your canines, of course a crack in your premolars can also cause toothache, and sometimes it’s just crumbs that get stuck between your teeth and cause discomfort. In addition, toothache can also be caused by sinusitis. If a toothache occurs, it is best to find the real cause of your toothache with a dentist at a professional dental hospital. But before going to the dentist, you can use the following methods for pain relief. Gargle with a mouthful of water (at a temperature similar to body temperature) and gargle vigorously. If the toothache is caused by the shavings getting stuck between the teeth, gargling away the shavings can solve the toothache. If rinsing does not work, flossing can be used. But be careful not to injure the gums. Anesthesia and Pain Relief With a sip of slightly strong alcohol, it can anesthetize the teeth and gums and achieve analgesic effect. With aloe vera Cut a small piece of aloe vera, peel off the outer skin, and put the pulp containing viscous liquid in the painful area, and it will relieve itself in 2-4 hours. Gargle with salt water After three meals and before going to bed, add 1 teaspoon of salt to about 230ml of warm water (close to body temperature), and gargle with this solution. Do not swallow. Massage the hand This method can relieve 50% of the pain. Take an ice cube and rub the area where the thumb and index finger are connected. Gently press ice on this area for 5-7 minutes. Ice like a bruise, apply ice to the cheek closest to the toothache to relieve the pain. Apply for 15 minutes each time, at least 3-4 times a day. Take antibiotics such as amoxicillin, one tablet every 6-8 hours.