Grandma Remedies and Herbal Medicines for Relieving Toothache
Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Traditional medicine and herbal medicine seems to become popular in the world. Sometimes, application of old remedies can help to control dental pain before visiting a dentist. Some people prefer to apply traditional medicine due to side effects of most of the analgesics and pain relievers. In this paper I gathered the most valuable information about the old remedies and herbal medicine in the case of emergency use to relief toothache before going to a dental office.
Authors and Affiliations
Karimi M
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