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How do you stop a toothache fast with acupressure?

I am a 29 year old male. I want to know how do you stop a toothache fast with acupressure?

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Need to be seen as a full intake to help
You can try pressing the spots around the pain area, but I suggest you see a dentist to determine the cause for the pain.
Immediately
I encourage you to book a session with your practitioner of choice to get help with relief.
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The toothache is most likely due to a present bacteria or other condition, so even if the acupressure reduces the pain, it will be temporary.
We are recommending that you make an appointment with your dentist.

Alexandre Hillairet, DAOM.
Acupuncture and herbal remedies for teeth and gums. Most of my work is not for first aid issues and fits more for chronic problems of teeth and gums.
See a dentist.
There are several points that can help for an emergency tooth ache. But none substitute the actual dentist! That being said, you can press the web between your thumb and your index finger in a circular deep press. It will be quite intense and uncomfortable, but can help in a pinch. The name of that point is ¨He Gu¨ and corresponds to the fourth point in the Large Intestine Channel (LI4). Now is the time to do that emergency appointment with your dentist!
I am sorry you have toothache! If the pain is from the cavities, I think you need dental treatment. But without any reason, you are suffering toothache. Acupuncture may help you. It could be stomach heat, or large intestines. Problem according to Oriental medicine view. You can go to any near acupuncturist. They will help you.
Hope you feel better soon!
You don't. Because you are not a fully trained practitioner. You should go see a dentist.
Take hear our of ST or LI meridian depending on where tooth pain is.
Some people acupressure the "Hegu" points to fast stop the toothache, that point is located between the thumb and index finger on the back of hand.
In an ear.
That depends on why you are feeling the toothache. I recommend you first see your dentist to make sure there aren't any cavities, abcesses, or other conditions that may need specific dental care. If all is well, visit your acupuncturist so they can determine why you are feeling the tooth pain and provide you with a plan of action in the moment of a flare up.
There are some points along the jaw line that can help with tooth pain.