Guava leaves
Research has revealed that guava leaves contain a high level of flavonoid, an inflammatory and analgesic property that could help ease pain and heal wounds. That’s why you can find many herbal toothpaste products that are made out of guava leave extract. For a home remedy, you can simply chew on a few raw leaves until they release some juice on the affected teeth. Also, you can crush and place them into boiling water for several minutes to make a mouthwash. Consider adding some salt for antibacterial effects. [11]










