Fruits rich in vitamin c
Fruits such as kiwi fruit, strawberry, pear, orange, grapefruit, banana, grape and fig are rich in vitamin C, which helps to diminish inflammation, sterilize and relieve toothache. Beat them into juice, which is not only convenient to drink, but also can quickly supplement vitamin C. But remember, don't eat too much food that is easy to get angry, otherwise it will aggravate toothache.
Proper amount of tea
Besides boiled water, tea is also a good choice. Proper amount of tea is helpful to relieve pain, diminish inflammation and kill bacteria, especially those teas with heat-clearing and fire-removing effects, such as jasmine chrysanthemum tea, honeysuckle tea, green tea, black tea, rock tea and rhubarb gypsum tea. But please note that most of these teas are cold and should not be drunk.
Chewy and moist vegetables.
Vegetables are rich in minerals and vitamins, especially vitamin B, which is very helpful for stomatitis and angular stomatitis. When you have a toothache, eat some chewy moist vegetables, such as tomatoes, loofah, beans, eggplant, cucumber, lettuce, Chinese cabbage, etc., which can clean your mouth, freshen your breath and relieve dental discomfort.
Kiwi sago dew
Soak sago, juice with kiwi fruit, add pear pulp and stir well. This drink is rich in vitamin C and potassium ions, which can effectively relieve toothache of pregnant women, diminish inflammation and reduce swelling.
Luffa ginger soup
Cut the fresh towel gourd into sections, slice the fresh ginger, add water and decoct for 3 hours, and drink it twice a day. This soup has the effects of clearing away heat, reducing swelling and relieving pain.
Salted lean porridge with preserved eggs and yuba.
Boil rice with water, add preserved eggs and yuba, cook until soft and rotten, then add lean meat and cook. This porridge is suitable for people with swelling and pain of teeth due to yin deficiency and hoarseness of throat.