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The text suggests that applying lemon juice to a toothache can relieve pain.

The claim that lemon juice can relieve toothache pain is rated as 'False' by a professional fact-checking organization, Medical Dialogues. They emphasize that the claim is not supported by medical evidence. Although web sources mention that lemon juice might provide temporary relief due to its acidity, it is also noted that the acidity can damage tooth enamel, making it a risky remedy. Given the false rating from Medical Dialogues and the mixed conclusions from web sources, the claim lacks strong support.

April 24, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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Mostly False Health
Applying lemon juice can relieve toothache pain.
The claim was found to be 'False' by Medical Dialogues, indicating it lacks support from medical evidence. Web sources discuss potential temporary relief but highlight the acidic nature of lemon juice, which can damage tooth enamel. This reduces the reliability of using lemon juice for toothache relief.
Fact Check Score 33
Fact Check Weight 40
Web Consensus Score 40
Web Consensus Weight 30
Source Quality Score 20
Source Quality Weight 15
Llm Reasoning Score 30
Llm Reasoning Weight 15
Weighted Total 37
Evidence Summary Rated 'False' by Medical Dialogues, mentions of temporary relief but risk to enamel in web sources.

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