Look, if you're living off-grid in Australia, you're not getting a 10-minute drive to the dentist. So you either learn to handle it or your mouth becomes a warzone. This is how you don't become that person.
Look, if you're living off-grid in Australia, you're not getting a 10-minute drive to the dentist. So you either learn to handle it or your mouth becomes a warzone. This is how you don't become that person.
Soft-bristle toothbrush – $6.95 at Bunnings (not the cheap plastic ones)
Fluoride toothpaste – Colgate Total, $4.95 at Woolworths (no minty nonsense)
Alcohol-free mouthwash – Sensodyne, $6.50 at Chemist Warehouse (alcohol dries you out)
Dental wax – For broken teeth, $9.95 at Chemist Warehouse (not superglue)
Paracetamol – 1000mg tablets, $3.50 at any supermarket (not ibuprofen – messes with blood)
Small mirror – $7.95 at Bunnings (check your teeth, not your phone)
Cotton balls – $2.50 at Woolworths (for packing wounds)
Buy everything at once. Don't wait until you're in pain. Stock up for the whole family – it's cheaper and you won't be scrambling.
Prevention: Don't Get Sick
Prevention is 100% cheaper than emergencies. If you're off-grid, you're already winning on diet – don't ruin it with sugar.
Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste. No "I'll do it later" – put the brush in the kitchen where you see it.
Avoid sugary snacks. If you want a sweet, chew sugar-free gum (like Trident, $2.95 at Coles). Sugar = tooth decay.
Drink water, not cordial or juice. It flushes out food particles.
Check your teeth weekly with the mirror. Catch cracks before they become emergencies.
If you have dry mouth (common in the bush), chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva.
Keep your toothbrush and paste in the kitchen. Not in the bathroom. You'll remember to use it.
Emergencies: What To Do When It's Bad
Broken Tooth
Rinse with warm salt water (1 tsp salt in a cup of water). If it's sharp, cover it with dental wax. Do not use superglue – it's toxic and makes it worse. If the pain lasts more than 24 hours, you need help.
Toothache
Rinse with salt water. Put a clove on the tooth (whole cloves, $2 at Coles – natural painkiller). Take paracetamol. If swelling or fever kicks in, you're not waiting – get to a dentist.
Lost Filling
Use dental wax to cover the hole. Don't try to glue it back – it's a disaster waiting to happen. See a dentist within 48 hours.
If you're 500km from the nearest town, have a plan: Know the nearest clinic's phone number, and who has a 4WD to take you. Don't wait until it's an emergency.
⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.
In this video DrBones and Nurse Amy lay out the basics of spotting an infected tooth without a clinic and demonstrate a simple field‑extraction method using common tools you can keep in a kit.— Jenny Mills
When to Call a Professional
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.