Many years ago when I had a tooth removed, I developed dry socket. I called the oral surgeon and told him I was in a lot of pain. He had me come in, and in the socket he put some gauze that was infused with clove oil. Within 10 minutes the pain was completely gone.
So I've always kept some clove oil in the 1st aid supplies. I decided I should refresh my supply of clove oil, and I see warnings all over the place "not for internal use" and "not proven to work on tooth aches".
I assume this is just typical nanny state overreach, but is there anything to the warnings? Obviously, I know it worked for me.
So I've always kept some clove oil in the 1st aid supplies. I decided I should refresh my supply of clove oil, and I see warnings all over the place "not for internal use" and "not proven to work on tooth aches".
I assume this is just typical nanny state overreach, but is there anything to the warnings? Obviously, I know it worked for me.