Acupressure for toothache
Toothache can be reduced by using acupressure, but it is important to remember that to determine and eliminate the causes of dental pain, consult your doctor.
So a few points for acupressure for toothache:
- On the inner side of the wrist (radiocarpal joint), the location on the side of the thumb
- On the outer side of the nail of the index finger to press the nail of the thumb of the other hand (much to the onset of pain)
- The midpoint of the skull roof
- The middle of the nasolabial fold
- The angle of the upper jaw, right in front of earlobes
In acute pain - an impact point on as required, with a recurrent - from one to three times a day. If any of the points is very sensitive, work on it without any special effort for about 30 seconds. On a less sensitive point of impact more intensely for 10-15 seconds.