- What is the best ice gel pack for toothache and wisdom teeth?
- Video: How to use hot and cold gel packs?
- Types of hot & cold packs you should know about
- What are the causes of troublesome toothache?
- Benefits of ice gel packs to relieve wisdom tooth pain
- How can ice gel packs be used to get rid of toothache?
- The best hot and cold gel packs for pain relief
Those who have suffered from wisdom tooth pain know how debilitating and excruciating it can be. It is very difficult to relieve this type of pain, but fortunately there are simple and effective solutions such as hot and cold gel packs.
Join us to learn how to properly use hot and cold gel packs to relieve wisdom tooth pain.
What is the best ice gel pack for toothache and wisdom teeth?
- Material: Nylon
- Uses: Jaw Pain and Wisdom Teeth
- Type of adjustment: Elastic strap
- Cover: Yes
- No. of units: 4 Gel Packs
- One size fits all
- Velcro adjustable strap
- Difficult to use
- Poor quality Velcro
Pick the cold and hot compress is sure to fit thanks to the adjustable strap. Shorten it to 27" for a smaller wrap or light compression, and if you need more room, loosen it to 30". Find relief, no matter your size or shape. Don’t add more discomfort on top of your TMJ pain with an itchy or heavy ice pack! This face ice pack is gentle on your skin, thanks to its microfiber material. It's so soothing and soft, you can even wear it while you nap.
- Material: Nylon
- Uses: Headache and Wisdom Teeth
- Type of adjustment: Elastic strap
- Cover: Yes
- No. of units: 4 Gel Packs
- One size fits all
- Elastic fabric
- Difficult to use
- Poor quality Velcro
Don’t add more discomfort on top of your TMJ pain with an itchy or heavy ice pack! This face ice pack is gentle on your skin, thanks to its wrap microfiber material. It's so soothing and soft, you can even wear it while you nap. Use and reuse your gel packs whenever pain strikes. Whether you have persistent TMJ or recurring migraines, your All Sett Health gel face mask will reduce your pain time and time again.
- Material: Nylon
- Uses: Headache and Migraine
- Type of adjustment: Cover
- Cover: Yes
- No. of units: 1 Gel Packs
- One size fits all
- Elastic fabric
- Bulky design
- Only one gel pack
This form fitting gel ice headache relief mask wrap is brought to you by TheraICE RX. The reusable & wearable therapy ice pack for migraines helps inflammation, tension, sinus and stress relief and puffy eyes, making it the ideal reusable headache relief hat for men, women and kids who suffer from headaches, migraines or facial tension. Less need for for excedrin, advil, glasses or a special pillow.
- Material: Nylon
- Uses: Headache and Migraine
- Type of adjustment: Velcro strap
- Cover: Yes
- No. of units: 2 Gel Packs
- No smell
- Velcro strap
- Multipurpose
- Low quality
- Not flexible when cold
Headache cold pack can be heated up in a microwave or frozen in the freezer, a perfect first aid essential for home or clinical use as it's an ideal life saver for whom suffering from cluster headache, hot flashes, carpal tunnel syndrome, plantar fasciitis, heel pain, arthritis, tendonitis, stiff neck.
- Material: Nylon
- Uses: Headache and Sinus Migraine
- Type of adjustment: Elastic cover
- Cover: Yes
- No. of units: 1 Gel Pack
- One size fits all
- Elastic fabric
- Bulky design
- Only one gel pack
Designed "V" shape hole for nose better breath and perfectly contours fit. Ice pack head wrap comprehensive cold pressure therapy can quickly help puffy eyes, tension, relieve stress, work well in penetrating cold in targeted areas effectively. Ice head wrap keep flexible after frozen and can be secured around head for hands-free application, holds perfectly in place, use it while sitting, lying down or sleeping with no worry slip off.
- Material: Nylon
- Uses: Headache and Sinus Migraine
- Type of adjustment: Elastic cover
- Cover: 2 Pieces
- No. of units: 1 Gel Pack
- One size fits all
- Elastic fabric
- Only for the head
- Only one gel pack
Headache ice pack adjustable to the size of your head, head ice wrap which fits up to a 27" to 30" inch circumference head, allows you adjust contours to forehead snugly with compression. Hands-free application can secure around head, holds perfectly in place, can do your daily works like sitting, lying down no worry will slip off, free to move around.
- Adjustable Velcro strap
- Microwaveable
- Heat/cold therapy
- Quality materials
- Medium flexibility with cold therapy
- One size only
It can be used for several minutes because it has breathing, speaking and viewing holes, so you can watch TV while relaxing. It has a strategic distribution of pearls that act directly on the affected area, applying heat or cold, according to your needs. Remember that the duration of the temperature may decrease according to the criteria of some buyers.
- Cold/Heat Therapy
- Full mask
- Not microwaveable
It is a perfect combination of health and beauty masks, as they can be used at any time of the day, according to the needs and activities you are doing. Place in the freezer for 20 or 30 minutes and you will get the right temperature to stimulate blood circulation, you can also choose the microwave for 10 seconds to lower fluid retention. Keep in mind that in some cases the tension of the adjustable strap disappears in the first few sessions.
Video: How to use hot and cold gel packs?
Types of hot & cold packs you should know about
What are the causes of troublesome toothache?
Wisdom teeth are so called because they usually appear between the ages of 18 and 40, with the average age being 25 to 30. This age range coincides with the maturation period and therefore the insertion of the wisdom teeth. Toothache is one of the most common diseases of the oral cavity. In many cases, this can lead to a very intense condition that can affect the jaw, ear and face.
The causes can be very varied, but in this section we will discuss the most common ones:
- Tooth decay: This is the main cause of wisdom tooth pain. It is usually associated with very poor oral hygiene, which leads to tooth decay. If the molar lesion is deep, it usually causes severe pain.
- Dental abscess: If the lesion on the surface of the tooth is very deep, it can inflame the pulp. This is called pulpitis and causes severe pain as the nerves are further damaged. When the pulp is exposed to bacterial attack in the oral cavity, an abscess forms.
- Periodontal disease: Pain is not always caused by a direct attack on the molar tooth, but by the underlying tissue. The molars are surrounded by periodontal tissue and gum disease can cause pain. It is characterised by bleeding gums, pain, inflammation and even tooth mobility.
- Dental trauma: A hard blow can cause pain in this area, and depending on the impact, cracks may appear in the tooth. Any damage to the tooth structure can lead to increased pain.
- Impacted tooth: An impacted tooth is a tooth that has not grown out of the jawbone within the usual time frame. This phenomenon is much more common than it seems. It causes internal pain because it grows on the wisdom teeth.
- Bruxism: Bruxism is a stress-related phenomenon that has serious consequences for oral health. In this case, the damage occurs when the lower jaw collides with the upper jaw during sleep. This causes more pain in the molars because of tension in the jaw joint.
Benefits of ice gel packs to relieve wisdom tooth pain
Cold has great benefits in relieving pain in different parts of the body. It is most commonly used on joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons. This is especially true for acute injuries to these organs. However, it can also be very useful for pain associated with wisdom teeth. Cold can act as a powerful analgesic when used correctly.
Here are some of its benefits for wisdom tooth pain:
- Pain relief: As we have already mentioned, cold is a powerful painkiller as it has a vasoconstrictor effect on the tissues. This leads to a reduction in blood flow to the affected area and therefore pain relief.
- Anti-inflammation: Applying cold to the affected area of the tooth prevents and further reduces inflammation in the adjacent structures.
- Muscle relaxation: For pain in the molar area caused by bruxism, it allows greater relaxation of the muscles, tendons and ligaments.
- Prevents post-traumatic swelling and inflammation: As with joint and muscle trauma, cold relieves pain and inflammation when the teeth are impacted.
How can ice gel packs be used to get rid of toothache?
Cold gel packs are an excellent alternative for eliminating toothache. There are many models on the market, but some of our models have an elastic band to fit the bag to the face. If you want to make good use of our cold gel packs for toothache, you should follow these recommendations:
Freeze the gel pack in advance
Cold gel packs should be placed in the fridge or freezer in advance. Ideally, they should be refrigerated for a period of 2 hours, as this is the ideal minimum time to achieve the desired pain-relieving effect.
Do not use on broken molars
Although the pain-relieving effect of cold can be beneficial for broken or cracked molars, caution is advised. The cold can penetrate the nerve and cause severe pain that is difficult to control. Therefore, always consider the severity of the condition of the tooth or molar.
Remove the bag from the freezer
After 2 hours, you should remove the pack from the freezer or refrigerator. Check that the temperature is correct when you touch it. If it is too cold, wait until it has cooled down a little.
Apply to the affected area
You don't need any extra blankets or cloths to put the gel pack on the area of the jaw where the tooth hurts. Our products have a safe coating that is comfortable to touch. It is also important to take care of the condition of the facial skin as it is much thinner and more sensitive.
Carry out exposure intervals
You can place it on the affected jaw for 10 to 20 minutes and leave it on for 1 hour. Remember that excessive cold can damage the skin, the important thing is to relieve the pain.
Use 24- to 72-hour sessions
You can use cold therapy to relieve pain for 24 to 72 hours. However, you can use it whenever you need to relieve wisdom tooth pain. However, we recommend that you use the cold gel packs to relieve the pain and see a dentist as soon as possible. He or she will be able to make a better assessment and recommend appropriate treatment.