Many pregnant women during pregnancy may be affected by hormones, leading to varying degrees of dental diseases such as periodontitis and dental caries. With changes in hormone levels, toothache often occurs in mid pregnancy. Due to the special nature of pregnancy, medication cannot be taken casually. I don't know what to do when I have toothache, and it seriously affects my normal eating. So how to treat dental pain in pregnant women?

Pregnant women with toothache cannot be treated with medication casually. The following methods can be used for treatment:
1. Garlic for pain relief
Adding some garlic to stir fry can enhance the aroma, but garlic also has a therapeutic effect on toothache. When pregnant women have severe toothache, they can take a little garlic, crush it, heat it up, and apply a little on the affected area. It has a good effect on treating periodontitis, pulpitis, and toothache.
2. MSG mouthwash
MSG is a common seasoning and also helpful in treating toothache. When a pregnant woman has toothache, she can take a little MSG and dissolve it in warm water at a concentration of 1:50. Then take a sip of MSG solution and spit it out after 30 seconds. If you take it a few more times a day and persist for a few days, your toothache will gradually ease.
3. Containing ginger slices
Ginger can not only drive away cold, but also treat toothache. When you experience toothache during pregnancy, you can cut a small piece of ginger and bite it into the affected area. You can also hold it while sleeping. This method is safe and reliable, and has a good effect on treating toothache.