Shopping for Gum Pain Solutions
One known indicator of the presence of serious gum diseases like gingivitis is gum pain. This highly uncomfortable sensation is typically caused by a trauma to the soft lining of the tooth, such as a burn or gouge from food or foreign object.
Treating gum pain is largely dependent on what is causing it. Some products will treat only the pain, while others will treat the underlying cause in addition to quelling the symptoms. Written below are some helpful remedies that you can buy to lessen, if not totally eliminate, the problem.
Anti-inflammatory pain relievers, like ibuprofen, can help bring the swelling associated with gum disease down and provide long-term relief. In addition, topical pain relievers can be used on the gums. However, you must be very careful not to apply it on open sores or lesions. Not only will it increase the painful sensation even more, but it will also cause damage to the more sensitive tissue that is exposed beneath the gums.
A mouth rinse that contains alcohol may cause a mild numbing sensation to the gums, but they can actually make the environment more susceptible for bacterial growth. By drying out a sore, products with high alcohol content sometimes make it easier for bacteria to multiply, thereby heightening inflammation and pain.
For a homemade remedy that does not require you to visit the drug store, combine salt and water to create mouth rinse. The solution can provide temporary pain relief and can also help heal sores and abrasions. To create one, simply mix a teaspoon of plain table salt with a cup of warm water. Note that for a burn caused by food, salt may produce a stinging sensation during the rinse, then subside afterwards and eventually cause less pain.
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