Dry socket, also known as alveolar osteitis, is a painful condition that can occur after a tooth extraction. It happens when the blood clot that normally forms in the socket after a tooth is removed becomes dislodged or dissolves prematurely, leaving the bone and nerves exposed. This can cause severe pain, bad breath, and difficulty opening the mouth. While dry socket is typically treated with prescription medication, there are several home remedies that can help to alleviate the symptoms and promote healing. In this article, we will discuss 19 of the best possible remedies to try for dry socket, including rinsing with warm salt water, using clove oil, applying a cold compress, avoiding smoking and tobacco products, and more. These remedies can provide temporary relief and promote faster healing of the affected area. However, it's important to consult with your dentist or oral surgeon before trying any home remedies, as some may interfere with the healing process or cause further complications.
# Oral HygieneIt is vital after any dental surgery to care about the hygiene of the mouth. Regular mouth rinses after the surgery are advised. And brushing the teeth carefully is of utmost importance.
Use a lukewarm salt water gargle a day after surgery. The salt water rinse will keep the mouth fresh.
# Cold CompressFor all types of surgery, a post-surgery remedy that can be helpful is the cold compress. Ice packs assist in numbing any pain experienced from dry socket. The nerves in the jaw and mouth react to the ice and thus minimize the pain.
The cold compress can be made by placing some ice cubes from an ice tray into a plastic bag. Ice bags can be covered with a cloth and placed on the side of the face where the pain is occurring. The ice pack should not be placed on the face for longer than fifteen minutes.
Alternatively, a cloth that has been placed in icy water can also act as a cold compress. The first two days following the surgery requires regular use of the cold compress.
# Flush and Clean the SocketSome dentists give patients a syringe that can be used to flush the socket after a tooth extraction. This syringe can be filled with water and inserted towards the socket in order to cleanse it. Since food particles may become trapped in the socket, it is vital to often flush the socket to avoid the irritation. A dirty socket won’t heal and thus, the syringe method assists in healing the socket faster.
# GauzeThe best way to avoid too much saliva or air from getting trapped in the dry socket is by sucking on any slightly wet gauze. Too much air reaching the dry socket maximizes the discomfort.
# Hydrogen PeroxideAn effective disinfectant is hydrogen peroxide. The benefits of hydrogen peroxide is threefold in that it destroys infection-causing bacteria, reduces pain, and eliminates stinky breath. Drop few tinctures of hydrogen peroxide in water to create a rinse. One must gargle with this solution regularly to reap the benefits of the peroxide. Do not swallow the hydrogen peroxide.
# Clove OilDentists also recommend clove oil. Clove oil works as an anesthetic and thus minimizes the pulsing pain that is a symptom of dry socket. Dissolve a cotton wool bud or a cotton swab in the clove oil. Insert the cotton wool bud over the socket.
It should be left close to the socket for about 120-180 seconds. The mouth should be rinsed after the swab has been used. Clove oil on its own does have a sting and if the stinging sensation is too strong, it can be diluted. The oil needs to be mixed with water prior to dipping the cotton swab in the oil.
# Tea Tree OilOil with antiseptic functions is tea tree oil. Tea tree oil has been noted to aid in the healing process of dry socket. Tea tree oil eliminates any bacteria found in the mouth and gums. Just like with the clove oil, tea tree oil can be poured on a cotton wool bud or swab. Yet again, the swab should be placed in the mouth over the socket. The mouth must also be rinsed after using the oil. Regular use of this remedy aids its effectiveness
# Valerian RootA tranquilizer that reduces pain, tension and stress are called valerian root. Using valerian root will speed the dry socket healing process. The root works to free the nerves and tissues in the mouth from strain whilst reducing any inflammation of the gums. The root is a tranquilizer as it causes sleep.
To use the root, place dried valerian root in a glass of hot water. Allow the root to dissolve in the water for some time. Strain the water and drink the valerian root tea. Drink the tea for a few days after surgery.
# ChamomileThe soothing abilities of chamomile cannot be overstated. It battles swelling in the gums and assists with the freshening of the breath. The herb like valerian root is a natural tranquilizer.
Chamomile tea can be simply made by adding dry chamomile leaves to kettle water. The leaves must be left in the water for a good few minutes before they can be removed from the tea. Sip on the tea after the surgery for a couple of days.
# NeemNeem acts as an antifungal paste destroying any fungi or bacteria that may occur in the mouth. Bacteria spread in the mouth when food is consumed and neem works to kill this harmful bacteria. Neem effectively reduces swelling.
To make the neem paste, neem leaves must be thoroughly rinsed. The wet leaves must be crushed so that it becomes like a paste. The paste must be used on the gums. This paste can be left on the gums for a while and can be reapplied to the gums constantly.
# Dry Salt, Turmeric, and Mustard Oil MixTurmeric is known to be a herbal healer just like mustard oil and salt. To make this turmeric paste, you will need to add some dry salt and mustard oil to the turmeric powder. This turmeric paste can be put on all the areas of the mouth in which the pain occurs. This turmeric paste is great for any dental related problems.
# Turmeric and MilkTurmeric’s antibacterial properties are vital when taking care of the gums, jaw, and mouth. This is suitable for use after surgery or tooth extraction. Turmeric is abuzz with analgesic agents and works in eliminating any discomfort in the mouth.
To a dish add half a teaspoon of turmeric powder. In order for the powder to become a paste, pour in milk until the yellow powder becomes like a paste. Apply the paste to the areas of discomfort in the mouth using dry gauze. Use this paste often until the pain and inflammation settle.
# Turmeric and Warm WaterIf milk is not the preferred choice to make turmeric paste then mix the turmeric with water instead. Add equal amounts of the turmeric powder to warm water. The turmeric water can be used to rinse the mouth or for gargling purposes.
# Black Tea BagsThe black tea bags contain tannic acid which assists in relieving dry socket related symptoms. The cold black tea bag can be inserted on the socket for an immediate cure. The cold tea bag has to be made by first placing the tea bag in a glass of warm water. Once the tea is made, the black tea bag must be removed and ringed so the liquid is drained
The tea bag must be refrigerated and thereafter placed in the mouth/ Biting gently on the tea bag will ensure the remedy works on the socket. This technique can be repeated as need be.
# Lemon and SaltSimply dissolve the salt in lemon juice and it will work as an antiseptic. The vitamin C found in lemons has much health benefits and works to heal dry socket related symptoms The lemon juice and salt combination can be placed on the gums. Alternatively, drinking freshly squeezed lemon juice is also beneficial when dealing with dry socket.faster.
# Apple Cider VinegarApple Cider Vinegar (ACV) destroys bacteria in the mouth whilst simultaneously reducing any pain. Another potent quality of ACV is that it creates the perfect pH balance in the mouth. To use ACV it must be mixed in equal portions with water. The Apple Cider Vinegar and water mixture can be used as a mouth rinse.
# HoneyHoney, like clove oil, can be used to dress the dry socket. Although not used as often as clove oil by dentists, it is virile in healing dry socket. Honey is easy to find and leaves little room for any side effects.
Just like when using clove oil, ensure the mouth is cleansed thoroughly first. A saline gargle works best to clean the mouth. Dip a cotton wool bud in some honey and with tweezers place the dressing on the socket. Change the dressing as often as possible.
# Garlic
Garlic acts as a natural antibiotic. It is no wonder why garlic has been mentioned as a home remedy for treating dry socket. Garlic will minimize any swelling in the mouth.
Fresh cloves of garlic must be placed in the mouth. The cloves must be chewed to enable the garlic juices to flow all over the teeth and gums.The clove doesn’t need to be swallowed, but you will not be hurt if you do swallow it. After trying this technique the mouth ought to be rinsed.
# Boiled PotatoesThe advantage of boiled potatoes is that they soft and can be digested easily. Having soft foods are a must when battling with dry socket. Potatoes works wonders as it has nutritional benefits as well. Alternatively, eat soups as they are also smooth and easy to digest.