Clove + Salt Water: A Simple Remedy for Toothache Relief

Toothache can strike at the worst times — and sometimes, the best relief isn’t from your medicine cabinet, but from your kitchen shelf. Combining cloves and salt water creates a simple yet effective natural rinse that helps numb pain, fight bacteria, and soothe swollen gums.

Cloves contain eugenol, a natural compound with strong antibacterial and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties, while warm salt water helps draw out infection and reduce inflammation.

Together, they offer quick comfort while you wait to see your dentist.

How to Make Clove + Salt Water Rinse

  1. Boil 1 cup (250 ml) of water and let it cool slightly.

  2. Add 2–3 whole cloves and a pinch of salt.

  3. Let the mixture sit for 5–10 minutes to infuse.

  4. Strain, then use it as a warm mouth rinse.

  5. Swish for 30 seconds to 1 minute, then spit out.

    (Do not swallow.)

Why It Works 

  • Clove oil (Eugenol) → natural pain relief and anti-inflammatory effect.

  • Salt water → helps kill bacteria and reduce swelling.

  • Warm temperature → increases circulation, helping gums heal faster.

→ Use twice a day for gentle relief, but remember: it’s a natural temporary fix — visit a dentist if pain persists.

Final Note

Sometimes, the simplest remedies bring the fastest comfort.

A pinch of salt and a few cloves can do more than just flavor your meal — they can help restore your smile, naturally.

 

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