Toothache after the Lunar New Year is a condition that many people encounter after long days of enjoying eating, drinking, and partying. Below are simple, easy-to-apply pain relief methods for curing toothache.
2/21/2024 9:13:12 AM
To Asian people, Lunar New Year is an opportunity to reunite and have fun. Sometimes, because of enjoying the moments, we cannot control the frequency and amount of food we eat, causing a "burden" on our teeth. From there, it leads to discomfort and sharp tooth pain right after the holiday. If you are experiencing this condition, please refer to the article below.
Eating habits change
Eating many meals a day creates a "shock" that prevents the environment in the oral cavity from adapting. Not to mention, the diverse foods that you continuously consume can become plaque, creating an environment for bacteria to grow.
Eating and drinking food that is too hot or cold or contains much acid.
For those with sensitive teeth, just a little stimulation from foods and drinks that are too hot, too cold, or contain too much acid can cause discomfort, soreness, or pain.
Not taking good care of your teeth.
During the holidays, the frequent consumption of alcoholic drinks, sweets, and meat requires us to brush our teeth more than usual. Because otherwise, bacteria and plaque can quickly form and multiply, causing oral diseases such as tooth decay, periodontitis, and gingivitis.
Apply a cold pack: low temperatures will limit blood flow to the painful area, helping the pain go away faster and reducing discomfort.
Gargle salt water to clean plaque, remove bacteria in the oral cavity, and help reduce inflammation. At the same time, use dental floss to clean plaque between teeth.
Visit a Dentist: If the pain does not decrease and persists, it may be a warning sign of more complicated problems such as gingivitis, pulpitis, and temporomandibular joint pain. It will help to check with a dentist for a quick diagnosis and on-time treatment.
Good health will help us start the new year fulfilling with joy. Contact CarePlus now to be examined, treated, and given practical oral health care advice by a team of experienced dentists!
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