Tuesday, May 18, 2010

How to reduce toothache?

toothache

How to reduce toothache?
tylanol........
Reply:go to the dentist!
Reply:pull it
Reply:Get some ora-jel
Reply:brufen, and dentist for antibiotics
Reply:have them all removed hey presto no more pain
Reply:pain reliever, rinse in warm salt water, and brush
Reply:A double strength Ibuprofen and 2 Paracetamol
Reply:Brandy works, keep it on your gums for a bit. But do see a dentist
Reply:asprin doesn't work.


if you take it through your mouth.








if you have the basic asprin mash it up real good with water until it turns into like a paste


then put it on your tooth, or buy oragel toothpain relievers, or numb the gums and tooth by leaving an ice cube in that part of your mouth.
Reply:brush them,mouthwash,then use bonjela
Reply:Oil of Clove and some pain killers!! Always works for me..
Reply:use sensidine toothpaste....
Reply:rub toothpaste on it,,,, synsodene is the better one . but anyone for sensitive teeth will help for a while
Reply:anadin extra strong - the one with caffine in,as it keeps u going too
Reply:if it's due to sensitivity, use a toothpaste like sensodyne


or use orajel toothache relief gels
Reply:This may sound disgusting, but when living in Nigeria, my filling fell out and had to wait a week b4 i could visit a dentist in Port Harcourt. As well as painkillers the best one to numb the pain was........a garlic clove. Just place it on the area and soon the pain goes! Does burn at first, but the pain does go HONEST!
Reply:Clove Oil - you have to get it from the health food store, it works fast and last a long time but be aware it taste real bad -- real bad
Reply:try crushed cloves, or clove oil
Reply:see a dentist as soon as possible - but till then, put a drop of oil of cloves on it, or a drop of Melaleuka oil ( tastes bad, but works). Toothache drops are also available at the drugstore. Don't eat anything really sweet . If it is the gum, not the tooth, use


the stuff for babies that are teething, it numbs the gum.
Reply:Motrin
Reply:well until u can get to a dentist there's a old family remedy for toothache. Buy some whiskey or scotch liqueur and rub some on the tooth
Reply:eat less sweets, drink less fizzy drinks, brush your teeth twice a day, go see a dentist
Reply:If you just have sensitive teeth use a special toothpaste. If not then go see your dentist!
Reply:I find that Dequacaine are fantastic they are for sore mouth and throat and have a numbing effect and when i have a toothache i just put one on the gum where it hurts and it numbs it, hope it works.
Reply:Try chewing on a paracetamol and make an appointment with your dentist
Reply:Orajel at the drugstore or supermarket or Walmart (works for teething babies, too). Tea tree oil worked for me. Oil of cloves is supposed to work but I've never been able to find it.
Reply:Brufen (Ibuprofen) is good because it reduces inflammation and toothache always involves gum inflammation. Oil of cloves is a good antibactrial agent to dab on the area but the best thing of all is to see your dentist and soon! Always take Brufen having had some food or milk as it can cause stomach ulceration.
Reply:I suffered really bad toothache last year and nothing would ease the pain. although nurofen was good. my dentist prescribed antibiotics and recomended a pain killer called veganin which you cant get on prescription but you can buy over counter. i would reccomend it. it certianly helpled me. oil of clove will help but only in conjuction with pain relief. god love you I know how painful it can be. hope your well soon
Reply:My grandfather once told me to mix salt with bit of water and use it as a mouthwash (a 30 second "sloosh" should do). I hope this helps.
Reply:Tcp


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