How to get rid of gum infection without antibiotics

About the author: Dr David Chen, DDS

Hello, I'm Dr Chen and I'm an actively practicing dentist in Long Island City, NY. I graduated from Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in 2016 but prior to going to dental school I was already working in the dental field. It's been more than a decade since I first got to know dentistry and let me tell you, time flies by quickly. Since then I've developed a fondness for writing, which is how this all got started!

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  • New York State Dental Association

  • Queens Count Dental Society

Medical Disclaimer:

This blog is purely meant for information purposes and should not be used as medical advice. Each situation in your mouth is unique and complex. It is not possible to give advice nor diagnose any oral conditions based on text nor virtual consultations. The best thing to do is to go in person to see your dentist for an examination and consultation so that you can receive the best care possible.

The purpose of all of this oral health information is to encourage you to see your dentist and to inform you of what you may expect during your visit. Due to the unfortunate nature of dentistry, there isn't really any true home remedies that will get rid of dental problems. Roughly 99.99% of them require in-person intervention by a healthcare professional.

Hint: That is the reason why you can't eliminate seeing dentists in your life!

Tooth decay, untreated cavities, recent dental work, or injuries can cause a tooth infection, or tooth abscess, at the tip or side of a tooth’s root.

Dental infections cause inflammation and can cause extreme pain.

They are one of the most common causes of toothache, and if they’re not medically treated, the bacteria can spread to the gums, bone, and even the eyes. 

If you think you have a tooth infection, talk to a dentist or doctor who can diagnose and properly treat the problem.

But if you’re in pain and can’t get to a doctor or dentist immediately, home remedies for tooth infection can help manage the pain and keep the infection from spreading.

In some cases, your provider may also recommend home remedies to manage your pain while they’re treating your infection. 

While some of these home treatments aren’t likely to cause major medical concerns, it’s important to talk to a healthcare provider before attempting to treat your abscessed tooth.

Home Remedies for a Tooth Infection

Here are 10 natural, simple home remedies for a tooth infection.

Baking soda

Baking soda is a safe, effective, and inexpensive way to reduce bacteria and relieve pain in your mouth and gums.

There are a few ways to use this pantry staple to support oral health, including as a home remedy for teeth infections.

First, you can try making a paste of equal parts baking soda and water, then applying it to your gums. This method works especially well when the abscess is on the side of your tooth or on your gums. 

If your tooth infection is inside or on top of your tooth, make a baking soda rinse by combining a half tablespoon of baking soda, a half cup of water, and a dash of table salt.

Swish the solution in your mouth for a few minutes, then spit and repeat until your mixture is gone. 

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Saltwater rinse

Another pantry essential, salt, is a natural antiseptic, so it can come in handy for treating a tooth infection when used to make a salt water rinse. All you need to do is add one teaspoon of table salt or more into a glass of warm water.

Not only does salt help to reduce bacteria, but rinsing with warm salt water can also remove debris from your mouth, break up pus around the tooth, and help ensure proper wound healing.

To create a saltwater rinse for a tooth infection, simply mix a half teaspoon of salt with a half cup of warm water. Swish the mixture inside your mouth for two or three minutes, then spit and repeat as needed. 

Garlic

Garlic is widely used for infections due to its germ-fighting properties. They are considered natural antibiotics.

This common cooking ingredient contains a component called allicin, which has been shown in scientific research to kill bacteria. Fresh garlic may also soothe pain from a tooth infection. 

But you’ll need to do more than eat garlicky foods. To reap the bacteria-busting benefits of garlic, create a paste by crushing a fresh clove of garlic. Apply the paste to the infected area, e.g., the root of the tooth, a few times per day. 

If you experience sharp pain, you can also peel a clove of garlic and bite down on it gently with the affected tooth for a few minutes to ease pain and prevent bacterial growth.

Alcohol

Drinking excessively when you have an infection isn’t a good idea because alcohol can suppress your immune system. 

But applied directly to the tooth infection, alcoholic drinks such as whiskey, scotch, or vodka can help numb pain thanks to their anesthetic properties.

Soak a cotton ball in the hard alcohol and apply it to the area that hurts. Keep in mind: Alcohol won’t kill enough bacteria to reduce your infection, but it may provide some temporary relief.

Don’t use alcohol to treat a child’s tooth infection. 

Fenugreek tea

The Mediterranean herb fenugreek is often used as a home remedy due to its antibacterial properties.

You may be able to find store-bought fenugreek tea bags to drink, but you can also make a potent solution to apply directly to the infected tooth for more relief. 

Heat one cup of water and add one teaspoon of ground fenugreek. Once the tea is cool, dip a cotton ball in it and apply the wet tea bag to the painful area as needed.

Cold compress

A do-it-yourself cold compress is a great way to relieve tooth pain and reduce swelling on the outside of your mouth.

Because most typical ice packs are large and don’t bend, try making your own cold compress by wrapping ice in a clean washcloth or towel to form a smaller ice pack, then applying it on the outside of the painful area.

You can also use a bag of frozen vegetables, ice water, or fruit. Even an ice cube massaged directly on the sore gum can help reduce the pain of a tooth infection.

Use this remedy as needed, up to several times a day.

Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide also has medicinal uses. They can be an effective disinfectant, including in the mouth.

To help relieve a bacterial infection in your gums or mouth, make a mixture of equal parts 3 percent hydrogen peroxide and water. Swish the hydrogen peroxide solution in your mouth for about a minute, then spit it out, be careful not to swallow the mixture. You can use the hydrogen peroxide rinse as needed a few times a day. 

While hydrogen peroxide can be a great way to reduce bacteria and toxins in the mouth, be careful never to put food-grade, or 35% concentration, hydrogen peroxide in your mouth.

Oil pulling

Oil pulling, or swishing oil in your mouth, may help remove bacteria from the infected tooth.

To practice oil pulling, take a bit of coconut oil, oregano oil, or olive oil and swish it in your mouth as you would mouthwash. Oil pulling supposedly works best on an empty stomach, so try it in the morning before breakfast. 

While there isn’t extensive scientific evidence supporting oil pulling, one 2017 study suggests it can help with mouth ailments such as bleeding gums, gum disease, and bad breath and that it may be effective at reducing bacteria. 

Essential oils

Many people use essential oils, the distilled essence of a plant, to relieve everyday aches and pains.

Certain essential oils serve medicinal purposes – they have antibacterial properties, so they may be useful for helping with a tooth infection. 

  • Oregano: The oil from this herb has been found to have antibacterial properties.
  • Clove oil: The oil from this cooking spice has been found to have both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. If you can’t find clove essential oil, you can also use dried cloves from your pantry to numb the pain. Simply place a clove in your mouth, between the tooth that hurts and your cheek, for several minutes.
  • Thyme oil: This common cooking herb is also antibacterial.
  • Frankincense oil: This oil has anti-inflammatory properties that have been found useful for rheumatism, bronchitis, and other conditions. It has also been used for tooth pain.

Just drops of essential oil can help relieve severe tooth pain. 

To use an essential oil on a tooth infection, dab a cotton ball or cotton swab in a carrier oil, such as coconut oil; then, add a drop or two of essential oil. 

Rub the mixture directly on the affected area of your gums for relief. You can also apply a drop in the center of the tooth causing you pain.

If you use essential oil in your mouth, be careful not to ingest it, especially in large amounts; doing so could cause liver damage.

Aloe vera gel

Aloe vera gel, which comes from the leaves of the aloe succulent plant, can help heal burns and cuts.

You can also use the gel to reduce mouth pain from a tooth infection. Aloe vera isn’t just soothing; it also has antibacterial properties, which may help resolve an infection. 

You can get your own gel from an aloe plant, but if you don’t have one, pure aloe vera can be purchased at grocery stores.

Simply apply the gel to the painful area of your mouth using a clean finger or a cotton swab.

In addition, you may also want to try out other natural home remedies that have been used since ancient times to treat pain, inflammations, and infections, such as:

  • Tannins
  • Thyme
  • Vanilla extract
  • ​Black pepper
  • Peppermint tea and other herbal teas

Causes of Tooth Infection

Different things can cause a tooth infection.

For instance, a periapical tooth abscess is an infection that occurs when bacteria invade the innermost part of the tooth called the dental pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. 

The periodontal abscess is another type of dental abscess that can result from the accumulation of bacteria in the periodontal pockets. It causes the collection of a pocket of pus in the gum tissues. 

There are billions of bacteria in the mouth, some of which play important roles in digestion. However, these bacteria produce acids that can cause damage inside of the tooth.

It also increases the chances of developing a dental abscess. This is why it is important to adopt good oral hygiene. 

Dental abscesses often occur following dental trauma, tooth rot, or a failed root canal procedure.

Some common causes of tooth infection include:

  • Poor oral hygiene, e.g., not brushing twice a day and not flossing
  • A previous dental work or injury (e.g., after dental cleanings) that makes it easier for bacteria to penetrate
  • Consuming lots of sugary foods or beverages, which encourages bacteria to form plaques that cause tooth decay and abscess
  • Gum disease (also called periodontal disease)
  • A weak immune system which can be caused by underlying medical conditions, such as AIDs and diabetes

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When To See a Medical Provider

While these home remedies can help with tooth infection pain, they’re not treatments that will cure an infection on their own. 

Dentists are the healthcare professionals that will give you the appropriate treatment for your painful dental condition.

Keep in mind that dental abscesses can cause significant health problems, especially if left untreated. However, they may not need you to visit an emergency room. 

If you think you have an infection in your tooth, seek medical or dental care—or chat with a K doctor—right away to find out what’s going on.

Your doctor will first ask you questions about your symptoms. They will check for symptoms of a tooth abscess before prescribing medications for you. Along with treating your infection, your provider can also help with pain relief. This is an effective way of treating the condition.

You should also consult with a medical provider if your tooth issue is currently being treated with antibiotics, but symptoms aren’t resolving or if they’re getting worse.

And if you have symptoms including fever, sore throat, severe discomfort, chills, respiratory problems, confusion, or fast heart rate accompanied by a tooth infection, book an appointment with your medical provider to get the best treatment.

These signs could indicate a spreading infection or even sepsis, a potentially fatal complication that occurs when bacteria enter a person’s bloodstream. However, the goal of treatment is to ensure you get a full recovery.

How K Health Can Help 

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Download the K Health app to check your symptoms using our symptom checker and text with a doctor in minutes. 

K Health’s board-certified, U.S.-based doctors can provide a treatment plan and, if required, a prescription to resolve your symptoms as soon as possible. Clinicians are available 24/7.

K Health articles are all written and reviewed by MDs, PhDs, NPs, or PharmDs and are for informational purposes only. This information does not constitute and should not be relied on for professional medical advice. Always talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of any treatment.

How to get rid of gum infection naturally?

Massage your gums with clove and/or peppermint oil to relieve pain. Both clove oil and peppermint oil have a cooling effect, helping to soothe your gums and relieve pain. In addition, both oils have antiseptic and antibacterial properties that can help treat your gum infection. Clove oil may also help reduce swelling due to infection.

How to prevent gingivitis?

To ensure healthy teeth and gums and to prevent gingivitis or to treat it after it appeared, it is important to get rid of the bacteria that cause the inflammation, maintain high oral hygiene level and treat gum problems as soon as you notice the first symptoms. A simple remedy for gingivitis is using salt.

How do you get rid of bacterial infection without antibiotics?

Garlic Oil Garlic is one of the best natural remedies of bacterial infection treatment without antibiotics. Its natural antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties make it highly effective for the inhibition of harmful bacteria. For the cure of bacterial infection, you can chew a few pieces of raw garlic.

Is tea tree oil good for gum disease?

Tea tree oil is highly antiseptic, and clove oil can fight infections as well. It has antibacterial properties, and is very effective in treating gum disease. You can also prepare a mouthwash by mixing a few drops of the oil in a cup of water.

Can a gum infection heal without antibiotics?

It may offer temporary pain relief. However, you will not be able to get rid of this gum infection without antibiotics completely but you can at least stop the toothache by draining the infection at home.

What is the fastest way to heal a gum infection?

An affordable yet effective way of treating gum infection is swishing a solution of baking soda in water with a pinch of salt. Using this solution thrice a day can reduce plaque and gum infection. You can always visit the dentist, and home remedies might not always be successful but can reduce gum infection chances.

What kills infection in gums?

Saltwater. Saltwater is a natural disinfectant that can eliminate bacteria that causes gum disease and help heal inflamed mouth tissue. Salt causes fluids to move away from the swelling. If you need a gum abscess home remedy, warm saltwater is a good place to start.

Can gum infection go away on OWN?

An abscess in the gum is called a periodontal abscess. Dental abscesses are often painful, but aren't always. In either case, they should be looked at by a dentist. It's important to get help as soon as possible, because abscesses don't go away on their own.