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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Probably one of the most painful experiences an individual can have is a toothache




Except in cases where you experience some kind of blunt force trauma, tooth aches are normally the result of years of slow erosion to your teeth.

You are normally completely unaware of the process going on in your mouth where billions of bacteria thrive and excrete acids that slowly de-mineralize teeth over time.

It often isn't until you feel a sudden tooth pain or a very painful throbbing in your tooth that you become aware of the results of this process.

There are factors at play when it comes to toothache:

You could suffer from tooth sensitivity. Sensitivity may just creep up on you until you're suddenly more sensitive to the things you weren't before.

When your teeth show extreme sensitivity to hot or cold situations, such as cold drafts or even moisture in the air, they are considered hypersensitive.

This sensitivity is caused by the erosion of the enamel layer that normally protects your teeth. This is something that occurs as we eat our food. Chewing is similar to a bevel, as each time we chew we grind our teeth and remove some of the protective mineral coating. The more we file down our teeth naturally through the action of eating , the more enamel we lose until it gets down close to the pulp. The tooth's nerve becomes more exposed as the protective layer of enamel disappears over time, and it will begin to react strongly to the hot and cold temperatures.

One of the best ways to cure a toothache is through natural means. A good one is to place a clove of garlic on the affected tooth. The natural anesthetic and healing properties of garlic will help kill any bacteria that is causing an infection to occur as well as relieve pain.

For a long term solution, what you should really be aiming for is to repair the tooth. As they are living entities with blood in them, a tooth is able to repair itself. Although this would have occurred naturally for our ancestors, our modern diet and lifestyle often hinders this process.

Our continual consumption of sugary and refined foods inhibits this process, although with the correct diet and the consumption of diary products, our teeth should be able to re-mineralize themselves.

You need to rebuild and make your teeth stronger to prevent future decay from occurring.

If you want to know more about how you can permanently prevent toothache



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