Orajel numbs the skin or surfaces inside the mouth and used for the temporary relief of pain from sore throat, canker sores, cold sores, fever blisters, minor irritation or injury of the mouth and gums. Orajel is also use for temporary relief of sore gums due to teething in children 2 years of age and older.
Home remedies for numbing skin
- Ice. An ice pack or cold compress can numb the pain of minor injuries, sunburn, and other conditions.
- Patting. Patting your skin sharply a few times can have a very short-lived numbing effect.
- Aloe vera.
- Clove oil.
- Plantain.
- Chamomile.
What is KANK-A? KANK-A Mouth Pain Liquid contains benzocaine, a local anesthetic (numbing medication). It works by blocking nerve signals in your body. KANK-A Mouth Pain Liquid numbs surfaces inside the mouth and is used for treating canker sores and other oral abrasions.
Reversing Dental Numbness
- Sleep it off. If you have the time to do so, a quick nap could be all it takes to help you reverse the numbness.
- Exercise. Engaging in light physical activity after a dental procedure can help stimulate blood flow which can help the anesthesia wear off.
- Swish salt water.
- Massage gently.
Orajelâ„¢ Severe Toothache & Gum Relief Plus Triple Medicated Gel provides instant pain relief for severe oral pain and painful gums. The formula delivers 3 times as many active ingredients as single medicated oral pain products for fast, targeted relief.
Ice, ice pops, and cold water. Ice has numbing qualities, so drinking ice-cold water or sucking on an ice cube or ice pop can help relieve some tongue soreness, including soreness caused by dry mouth, or a burning mouth.
The type of lidocaine used in the mouth by dentists is not available over the counter. Do not swallow lidocaine cream or put lidocaine cream in your mouth. Lidocaine can cause numbness of the mouth and throat, which can lead to trouble swallowing and even choking.
Several lidocaine-containing topical anesthetics are available for purchase over the counter (OTC).
Viscous lidocaine is used to relieve pain and discomfort from a sore throat/mouth. It is also used to numb the lining of the mouth and throat before certain medical/dental procedures (such as dental impressions).
Anbesol Gel is for use only on the surface of your body, or just inside the mouth. Avoid getting this medication in your eyes. Avoid swallowing the gel while applying it to your gums or the inside of your mouth.
â€In recent years, newer local anesthetics have been used instead of Novocaine, including lidocaine (Xylocaine) and articaine.â€
Gels such as Orajel can be bought over the counter at your local pharmacy. They help to numb the affected area, relieving the symptoms and pain caused by toothache while you wait to see your dentist.
Clove Oil. Clove is an essential oil that may provide pain relief as strong as benzocaine (Orajel). It's important to note, however, that the active ingredient in clove oil is eugenol.
ORAJELâ„¢ DENTAL GEL
- Remove cap.
- Cut off tip of tube.
- With a clean finger or swab apply an amount of gel the size of a green pea into the tooth cavity.
- Use up to 4 times daily.
- Do not use continuously. If toothache persists, consult your dentist.
- Not for use in children below the age of 12 years.
Your dentist might need to apply dental local anesthesia to numb an area of your mouth while performing certain procedures. We do this by injecting medicine – known as a local anesthetic – into your inner cheek or gum. Nowadays, the most common anesthetic dentists use is Lidocaine.
Ibuprofen is the most commonly recommended pain reliever for dental pain. That's because, in addition to pain relief, NSAIDs also reduce inflammation. Ibuprofen isn't appropriate for everyone, though. For example, people who take certain medications or have certain health conditions need to avoid NSAIDs.
A hydrogen peroxide (3% solution) helps to reduce inflammation and pain. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide with equal parts water and rinse thoroughly. Don't swallow it.
Here are a few tips to help you pull out your loose tooth painlessly.
- Keep Wiggling. Wiggle the tooth back and forth with your clean hands or tongue, as it will help loosen it and fall out on its own.
- Brush and Floss Vigorously.
- Wet Wash Cloth/Gauze.
- Twist and Pull Gently.
- Visit Your Dentist.
10 Ways to Relieve a Toothache
- Apply a cold compress. In general, there are two ways to stop or blunt toothache pain.
- Take an anti-inflammatory.
- Rinse with salt water.
- Use a hot pack.
- Try acupressure.
- Use peppermint tea bags.
- Try garlic.
- Rinse with a guava mouthwash.
The exposure of the dentin tubules can lead to those sharp pains in your teeth, but you can have 24-hour relief with continued use of LISTERINE® Sensitivity.
Salt water reduces inflammation in the gums, which can provide short-term relief from toothaches, help heal canker sores, and stop bacteria from spreading in the mouth. Stir one generous teaspoon of table salt into one cup of warm water.
How does baking soda get rid of cavities? Baking soda does help to some extent in treating cavities in the primary stage. Baking soda is alkaline, and it will neutralize mouth acids, thereby preventing further erosion. Baking soda will also help to remineralize the enamel layer and close micro gaps.
Two of the most common procedures for tooth nerve pain are fillings and root canals. Fillings: If you have tooth nerve pain caused by a simple cavity, a filling is the most common dental repair. When you have a tooth filled, the dentist numbs the area, removes the decayed material, and replaces it with a filling.
What's the combo? Vanilla is a widely used ingredient found in many foods. It also tops the list of consumable ingredients that one can use to find relief from toothache. Eugenol is an active ingredient in vanilla extract with pain-relieving properties and has wide use in dentistry.
Emergency dentists suggest that you can chew a piece of sugarless gum and then use it to cover the exposed nerve to give you the temporary relief you need until you can get to the dentist for treatment.
Temporary Relief Measures:Warning about home remedies for tooth pain: Do not rinse your mouth with toothache home remedies; for example hydrogen peroxide, diluted bleach, lemon juice, etc. in an effort to “kill the infectionâ€. They can cause increased tooth sensitivity and/or cause chemical burns to your mouth.
Apply Heat TherapyHeat also helps to reduce the discomfort caused by a toothache, because it increases the flow of blood to the area which reduces any buildup of fluid in the tissues. Temperature therapy involves alternating heat and cold to get the full benefit of both.
The pulp becomes gangrenous, gives off gases, inflames, increases pressure inside the tooth, and causes a toothache. If you cool your tooth with water, the swelling decreases somewhat and eases the pain.
Using medications such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), acetaminophen (Tylenol), and aspirin can relieve minor pain from a toothache. Using numbing pastes or gels — often with benzocaine — can help to dull the pain long enough for you to fall asleep.