If you prefer a natural approach, this DIY oil for toothache is an easy home remedy that can help relieve dental pain quickly. It works for both dull and throbbing toothaches, often providing noticeable relief within minutes. Making it at home is simple and more affordable than buying a ready-made formula.

Tooth pain can be debilitating, and many of us look for fast, effective solutions. Over-the-counter painkillers can help, but sometimes a topical, natural option applied directly to the gums offers extra comfort between doses.
After a recent tooth extraction and implant, I wanted a natural option to soothe soreness when pain medication began to wear off. Since I already had many of the essential oils on hand, I created my own oil blend. That allowed me to control dilution and adjust strength depending on the pain.

Benefits of These Essential Oils For Toothache
This blend uses hemp seed oil as a carrier and a combination of essential oils known for pain-relief and anti-inflammatory properties: clove, manuka, peppermint, cinnamon, myrrh, frankincense and optional CBD oil.
This natural remedy can be useful for various dental and gum issues, including:
- wisdom tooth pain or post-extraction soreness;
- mild tooth infections;
- gum pain and inflammation;
- post-implant soreness;
- tooth sensitivity;
- supportive care for gum disease;
- occasional use for general oral comfort.
The combined oils act as a natural topical anesthetic and offer antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. Used responsibly and in appropriate dilution, they help reduce pain and inflammation.
Hemp Oil (As Carrier Oil)
Hemp seed oil dilutes essential oils for safe topical use and brings its own benefits. It’s moisturizing, has anti-inflammatory properties, and pairs well with CBD if you choose to include it. It also has good bioavailability and is generally safe for limited oral exposure.

The Best Essential Oils For A Toothache
Clove Oil
Clove oil contains phenolic compounds with analgesic, local anesthetic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects. It has a long history of use for dental pain and can help soothe aching teeth and gums.

Manuka Essential Oil
Manuka essential oil offers antiseptic, bactericidal, analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It has documented antibacterial activity against several strains of bacteria, making it useful when infection risk is a concern.

Peppermint Essential Oil
Peppermint oil is widely used for its analgesic, anesthetic and anti-inflammatory qualities. It also provides a cooling sensation that many find soothing for oral discomfort.

Myrrh And Frankincense Essential Oil
Frankincense and myrrh work well together. Their combined effects include anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antibacterial actions. Together they may reduce swelling and support healing in inflamed oral tissues.

Cinnamon Essential Oil
Cinnamon oil is valued for its antifungal, antibacterial and antiseptic properties. It contains antioxidant compounds that may reduce inflammation and provide a numbing sensation when applied topically in proper dilution.

CBD Oil
CBD oil contains compounds that can have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system, which helps regulate pain. Some research also suggests cannabinoids may help reduce bacterial growth in oral biofilms, which could be an added benefit in oral care blends.

What You Need To Make This Toothache Oil
Creating your own oil blend is straightforward. Use high-quality, pure oils for the best results and to minimize the risk of irritation. The basic components are:
- hemp seed oil as a carrier;
- clove essential oil;
- manuka essential oil;
- myrrh essential oil;
- frankincense essential oil;
- cinnamon essential oil;
- peppermint essential oil;
- optional: high-quality CBD oil for extra anti-inflammatory support.
Choose reputable, pure essential oils and a cold-pressed hemp seed oil carrier. Keep all mixing tools and bottles clean and dry.
How to Make This Oil For Toothache
Sterilize a small glass bottle with a dropper and ensure it is completely dry. Add the carrier oil and then the essential oils in the desired ratio, cap the bottle, and shake vigorously to combine. Store the blend in a cool, dark place to preserve potency.

How to Use This Natural Oil for Tooth Pain
Apply 2 drops of the blended oil to the gum near the painful tooth and gently massage with a clean finger. For longer contact, soak a small piece of gauze or a thin cotton pad in the oil and place it on the affected area. This helps the oil remain in place while its properties are absorbed.

Repeat as needed up to 2–3 times daily until pain decreases. If pain persists or worsens, it may indicate a more serious dental issue and you should consult your dentist promptly.
Alternatives
If you don’t have time to blend your own oil or lack some ingredients, you can purchase a pre-diluted oral oil formula or an undiluted essential oil blend to dilute in a carrier oil at home.
Other suitable carrier oils include:
- melted coconut oil;
- almond oil;
- olive oil;
- calendula oil.
This DIY oil blend can be a helpful natural tool for temporary toothache relief and to ease gum inflammation. I personally used a similar blend to help with tooth pain related to a sinus infection and found it effective as a supportive measure. It’s inexpensive and simple to prepare, but always prioritize professional dental care if problems persist.

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DIY Oil Blend For Toothache And Pain Relief
Ingredients
- 25 ml hemp seed oil – cold pressed unrefined
- 20 drops CBD oil – full spectrum (optional)
- 8 drops clove essential oil
- 4 drops cinnamon essential oil
- 4 drops manuka essential oil
- 3 drops frankincense essential oil
- 3 drops myrrh essential oil
- 2 drops peppermint essential oil
Instructions
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Mix all oils in a sterilized glass bottle with a dropper and shake well. Store in a cool, dark place.
How To Use
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Apply 2 drops to the gum around the painful tooth and massage gently.
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For prolonged contact, soak a small cotton pad or gauze in the oil and place it on the affected area.
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Use 2–3 times daily as needed until pain subsides. If pain persists, seek dental care.
What You Need
Notes
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Remember that this remedy provides temporary relief. If pain continues or becomes worse, see a dental professional for a full evaluation and treatment.
Good luck!

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