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Care Clove Oil - 10ml

Care Clove Oil - 10ml

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Care Clove Oil for Toothache Relief - 10ml

 

You can rely on Care Clove Oil to provide temporary relief from dental discomfort when you need it most. This 10ml bottle contains natural clove oil, which has been used for centuries to help manage tooth pain and oral discomfort. The oil works by temporarily numbing the affected area, giving you respite whilst you arrange proper dental treatment.

Each bottle provides a concentrated solution that you can apply directly to the affected tooth or gum area. The oil's natural properties make it a traditional choice for managing dental pain, particularly when professional dental care is not immediately available.

 

How Clove Oil Works for Dental Pain

 

The active component in clove oil is eugenol, a natural compound that provides temporary numbing effects when applied to dental tissues. When you apply the oil to an affected tooth or gum, it works by temporarily blocking pain signals from reaching your nerves.

This numbing action typically begins within minutes of application and can provide temporary relief for several hours. The oil penetrates the affected tissue to deliver its pain-relieving properties directly where you need them most. However, this is a temporary measure and you should still seek professional dental treatment for underlying dental problems.

 

Who Can Use Clove Oil for Tooth Pain

 

This clove oil toothache remedy is suitable for adults and children over 12 years who are experiencing temporary dental discomfort. You might find it particularly helpful if you're waiting for a dental appointment or need immediate relief outside normal surgery hours.

The oil is appropriate for various types of dental discomfort, including:

  • Temporary tooth pain from cavities or dental work
  • Gum discomfort and minor oral irritation
  • Pain following dental procedures
  • Emergency dental pain relief when professional care is unavailable

You should not use this product if you're allergic to cloves or eugenol, or if you have extensive dental damage that requires immediate professional treatment. For comprehensive oral care solutions, explore our range of dental products designed to support your dental health routine.

 

Natural Pain Relief Without Preservatives

 

Care Clove Oil provides you with a natural approach to managing dental pain without synthetic additives or preservatives. The pure formulation means you're applying a concentrated natural oil directly to the affected area, which many people prefer when dealing with oral discomfort.

The absence of artificial preservatives makes this product suitable for those who prefer natural remedies or have sensitivities to synthetic compounds. The 10ml size provides multiple applications whilst maintaining the oil's potency and effectiveness throughout its shelf life.

 

Storage and Clinical Suitability

 

You should store your clove oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its effectiveness. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use and ensure it remains out of reach of children due to its concentrated nature.

This product is clinically suitable for temporary pain management but should not replace professional dental treatment. If your dental pain persists for more than a few days, worsens, or is accompanied by swelling or fever, you must seek immediate dental or medical attention as these may indicate serious underlying conditions requiring professional treatment.

This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

 

How to Apply Clove Oil Safely

You should apply clove oil sparingly using a clean cotton bud or small piece of cotton wool. Dip the applicator into the oil and apply it directly to the affected tooth or gum area. Use only a small amount as the oil is highly concentrated and a little goes a long way.

Before application, ensure your hands and the affected area are clean. Gently dab the oil onto the painful area rather than rubbing vigorously. You may experience an initial tingling sensation, which is normal as the numbing effect begins to work.

Frequency and Duration of Use

You can reapply clove oil every few hours as needed for pain relief, but you should not use it continuously for more than a few days without seeking dental advice. If you need to use the product repeatedly, this indicates an underlying dental problem that requires professional treatment.

Avoid applying excessive amounts or using the oil more frequently than necessary, as this may cause irritation to your gums or oral tissues. Always allow time between applications for the previous dose to take effect before considering reapplication.

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Potential Side Effects of Clove Oil

Like all medicines, Care Clove Oil can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them. If you're exploring additional oral health solutions, it's important to understand how different products may affect you.

The most common side effects occur at the application site and typically involve mild irritation or sensitivity. These effects are usually temporary and resolve once you stop using the product.

Known side effects may include:

  • Local irritation or burning sensation at the application site
  • Temporary numbness extending beyond the intended area
  • Gum irritation or inflammation
  • Allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
  • Nausea if accidentally swallowed in large quantities
  • Skin rash or contact dermatitis around the mouth
  • Increased salivation
  • Temporary alteration in taste sensation
  • Tissue damage if used excessively or for prolonged periods
  • Respiratory irritation if inhaled directly

If you experience these or any other side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist right away. For more information about reporting side effects please see the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme.

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Tarun Kumar

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Tarun Kumar

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Content last updated: 31 Mar 2025

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