Try oil of clove to soothe the pain until you can get to the dentist, But dont use it full strength, Its so strong that it can damage your tooths nerve.
Or if you're feeling brave apparently...
To relieve a throbbing toothache that develops suddenly, try a 30X dose of Belladonna every 30 to 60 minutes until the pain begins to diminish, says Richard D. Fischer, D.D.S., president of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology and a dentist and homeopath in Annandale, Virginia. If cold weather or foods worsen your tooth pain and warmth and light pressure on the jaw make it feel better, he suggests a 30X dose of Magnesia phosphorica every 30 to 60 minutes as needed.
Belladonna and Magnesia phosphorica are available in many health food stores. To purchase the remedies by mail, refer to the resource list on page 637.
Or...
For quick relief of a toothache, try a charcoal compress, says Agatha Thrash, M.D., a medical pathologist and co-founder and co-director of Uchee Pines Institute, a natural healing center in Seale, Alabama. Mix a heaping tablespoonful of activated charcoal powder (which is sold in most health food stores and some pharmacies) with enough water to make a paste, apply it to a strip of gauze and bite down on the gauze so that the paste squishes around your aching tooth, says Dr. Thrash. Your tooth should feel better in ten minutes.
Or..
Imagery
Recall a time when you swam in ice-cold water or played in the snow. Imagine the sensations of that moment. Feel the chill of the water or snow penetrate your hands and feet so that they become almost numb. Now imagine that feeling of numbness surrounding your tooth, soothing it as if you were rubbing it with snow until all of the pain is gone, says Deena Margetis, a certified clinical hypnotherapist specializing in dental care in Annandale, Virginia. This imagery should last no longer than five minutes and can be repeated as often as needed, she adds.
Or finally..
One way to soothe the pain of a toothache is to increase your intake of calcium and magnesium, says Richard D. Fischer, D.D.S., president of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology and a dentist and homeopath in Annandale, Virginia. He recommends taking 500 milligrams of calcium and 200 to 300 milligrams of magnesium at the first sign of a toothache: Its soothing to the nerves of your teeth.
Hope one of these works. Tootache is a bugger
