I have braces and my bottom right side of my teeth really hurt and they have been for a few days is there anything i can put on or take to reduce the pain so i can eat?
Toothache?
ORAGEL WORKS LiKE A CHARM.
Reply:Tyenol
Reply:Just put the food into your mouth, move the jaws up and down to chew the food, and swallow it. For further information, see a dentist.
Reply:i have never dealt with braces but I have silver fillings and the metal can be an irritating unpleasantry with the sensitivity you feel. consult your dentist to see what may be right for you i suppose. hope the pain subsides soon.
Reply:Bonjella....Its a numbing gel (I dont know if that's it's brand name or it's real name.)
Also Salt helps if there is a hole in your tooth that is causing the pain.
Reply:excedrin.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Toothache.?
My teeth hurts i dont know why but it has a sealant on it. i tried using Ponstant but it doesnt last long now i cant sleep bec. of the pain. is there anyway to stop the pain longer? and what is clove oil anyway i read it i dont know where to get it. Im 14 BTW
Toothache.?
oil of cloves, buy it at a health food store or pharmacy
Reply:yes see a dentist.
Reply:dentist
Reply:go see a dentist
Reply:get your hands on a lidocane injection. you wont feel it if some one breaks your jaw
Reply:i used to get a piece of cotton put whiskey on it then put it on your sore tooth hold it on with the tooth above/below that one or you can use vanilla extract on a piece of cotton and do it the same way
Reply:If you have a toothache you need to see a dentist. It will continue to get worse and will cause serious infection if you don't get it taken care of.
Even if your family doesn't have any money, go to a dentist and tell them everything.
Reply:It's common for the youthful, such as yourself.
try some ora-gel. If that doesn't suffice, tell mom to take you to the dentist.
Reply:After you eat, brush your teeth with NaCl (Table salt) but don not use toothpaste; use toothpaste when you're about to go to sleep, and use salt for refining your tooth. It works, dont worry... Thats how my grandmother died with solid teeth still inside of her mouth which is creepy because she was 80 (i know too much info)
Reply:Your sealant is too thick and needs to be adjusted.. you have to go to the dentist and he or she can do that for you in about 5 minutes. The reason why you're uncomfortable is because your bite is off.. all that over the counter topical stuff isn't going to do anything for it.
Reply:a clove is a spice you can also try a piece of ginger root too
just cut a Small sliver of the ginger root and place it on your gum . it numbs it. it costs about 20 cents for a pretty big piece at your local supermarket.
Reply:The bottom line is that you really need to have that tooth repaired. Go back to your dentist and have your parents tell them to fix the sealant. It's probably too thick and putting pressure on the tooth.
To stop the pain in the meantime, boil and cool a chamomile tea bag. Drink the tea, it's calming, but remove the tea bag before adding sugar. Wrap the cooled teabag around your tooth and keep it there. Chamomile is both antiseptic and analgesic, and will numb your tooth for hours. It will also draw out abscesses in the mouth if you ever find that to be a problem.
This will sometimes take the pain away from a long standing problem in one treatment. It's happened to me, and to many people that I've recommended this to. One poor guy I chatted with once had had a sore tooth for 5 solid months, was going crazy with the pain, tried this, and was fine (and THRILLED!) in half an hour.
This should NOT be a substitute or an excuse for not seeing the dentist, however. When and if a professional screws up, they need to fix the problem. Chamomile should help to ease the pain, but will not fix the cause, and you really need to go back to that dentist and have him do so.
Reply:See a dentist, hun. At 14 years old, that's about your only option. You may have a pin hole somewhere....just enough to aggravate you. Sometimes my teeth will hurt from eating too much hard candy or chewing gum all day. You haven't been doing that, have you?
I don't know how long your teeth have been sealed, but on the average, the sealant last 3-5 years. Some longer.
Reply:Toothaches are painful but can be prevented
by take suitable precautions. Avoid eating
food which will result in the formation of acid
in the mouth, brush teeth regularly with a fluoride
toothpaste. I found the information at
http://aches.in/preventtoothache.html
Toothache.?
oil of cloves, buy it at a health food store or pharmacy
Reply:yes see a dentist.
Reply:dentist
Reply:go see a dentist
Reply:get your hands on a lidocane injection. you wont feel it if some one breaks your jaw
Reply:i used to get a piece of cotton put whiskey on it then put it on your sore tooth hold it on with the tooth above/below that one or you can use vanilla extract on a piece of cotton and do it the same way
Reply:If you have a toothache you need to see a dentist. It will continue to get worse and will cause serious infection if you don't get it taken care of.
Even if your family doesn't have any money, go to a dentist and tell them everything.
Reply:It's common for the youthful, such as yourself.
try some ora-gel. If that doesn't suffice, tell mom to take you to the dentist.
Reply:After you eat, brush your teeth with NaCl (Table salt) but don not use toothpaste; use toothpaste when you're about to go to sleep, and use salt for refining your tooth. It works, dont worry... Thats how my grandmother died with solid teeth still inside of her mouth which is creepy because she was 80 (i know too much info)
Reply:Your sealant is too thick and needs to be adjusted.. you have to go to the dentist and he or she can do that for you in about 5 minutes. The reason why you're uncomfortable is because your bite is off.. all that over the counter topical stuff isn't going to do anything for it.
Reply:a clove is a spice you can also try a piece of ginger root too
just cut a Small sliver of the ginger root and place it on your gum . it numbs it. it costs about 20 cents for a pretty big piece at your local supermarket.
Reply:The bottom line is that you really need to have that tooth repaired. Go back to your dentist and have your parents tell them to fix the sealant. It's probably too thick and putting pressure on the tooth.
To stop the pain in the meantime, boil and cool a chamomile tea bag. Drink the tea, it's calming, but remove the tea bag before adding sugar. Wrap the cooled teabag around your tooth and keep it there. Chamomile is both antiseptic and analgesic, and will numb your tooth for hours. It will also draw out abscesses in the mouth if you ever find that to be a problem.
This will sometimes take the pain away from a long standing problem in one treatment. It's happened to me, and to many people that I've recommended this to. One poor guy I chatted with once had had a sore tooth for 5 solid months, was going crazy with the pain, tried this, and was fine (and THRILLED!) in half an hour.
This should NOT be a substitute or an excuse for not seeing the dentist, however. When and if a professional screws up, they need to fix the problem. Chamomile should help to ease the pain, but will not fix the cause, and you really need to go back to that dentist and have him do so.
Reply:See a dentist, hun. At 14 years old, that's about your only option. You may have a pin hole somewhere....just enough to aggravate you. Sometimes my teeth will hurt from eating too much hard candy or chewing gum all day. You haven't been doing that, have you?
I don't know how long your teeth have been sealed, but on the average, the sealant last 3-5 years. Some longer.
Reply:Toothaches are painful but can be prevented
by take suitable precautions. Avoid eating
food which will result in the formation of acid
in the mouth, brush teeth regularly with a fluoride
toothpaste. I found the information at
http://aches.in/preventtoothache.html
Toothache!!?
I want to eat,but my tooth gets so painful when i grind it against food or other teeth,its to late in the night to see a dentist is there anything that can help ease the pain for now?im trying to munch on a sandwiche,but can only chew on the left side.Grrrrrrrrrrr
Toothache!!?
cupressure Press gently but firmly on the sides of either index finger opposite the base of the fingernail.
Cloves
Place two drops of clove essential oil on a sterile cotton ball; place the cotton ball against the aching tooth between the tooth and the cheek until the pain subsides.
Place a whole clove between the aching tooth and your cheek. It can be held in place by holding your finger on the outside of the cheek. Chew the cloves a little to release their juice, then leave them in place for half an hour or so or until the pain subsides.
Salt Combine two tablespoons of salt with one cup of boiling water; take a mouthful of water as hot as possible and slosh it around your mouth near the tooth; repeat as necessary.
Tea Suck on a teabag. Place it as close to the aching tooth as possible.
Kimberly, RRT
Reply:AN OLD FASHIONED REMEDY IS TO GO TO THE GROCERY STORE IN THE SPICE SECTION and buy whole cloves. Put about 6-9 seeds between your teeth and your gum and it will numb it for about 15-30 minutes. Put the cloves beside your bed and spit them out when they lose their numbing effect, then put in new ones until the morning when you can get to the dentist.
It really works!
Reply:ZzzZZZZZzzzZZZZZZZZZZz a drill no go to an all night store and get some gum and teeth numb, until you see your dentist. I need another pulled out tomorrow, myself. Clove oil works.
Reply:try to have something which is semi-solid in nature.
Reply:Oh I am sooo sorry. I know exactly what your going through. I had a toothache late at night, when the dentist is closed, so I went to the store and got some of that temperary filling. Bad idea!!!!
When I was younger I was told to let a cayenne pepper dry out and bite down on one of the seeds, never tried it though. If you are really in pain and have some money call the emergency dentist. There is always a dentist that provides emergency help, cost a little more though.
If your hungrey and can't eat my suggestion is try drinking soup or blend some mash potatoes and drink it.
Sorry about your tooth
I try to go to sleep when this happens, which is harder than usual. Try taking a sleeping pill that you can by at a local store or (just a suggestion) smoke some weed to relax your nerves, weed is good for that. It helps relieve the tension and relax your mind so you can go to sleep and take your mind off of the pain.
Good luck
Reply:"Red Cross Toothache Medicine" is good for a deep pain. It has a really strong flavor of cloves, but it does work. You can buy it at your local pharmacy.
Also, Alieve (Naprosyn Sodium) will also help.
To be able to eat, put your sandwich in a blender and put it on "Chop". That way you'll still be able to eat your sandwich, and you'll also get some relief from the toothache.
Just don't wait for too long to get to a dentist, the tooth may be infected, and if left untreated for a long time will give you a "systemic Infection", which is not a fun thing at all.
I hope this helps.
Reply:In addition to using the pain medication of your choice, sleep on an extra pillow to elevate your head. Sleep on the side that does NOT have a toothache. If that doesn't work, you can move to a recliner or the sofa so you can keep your head really elevated. This will minimize the blood flow to the area and therefore minimize the throbbing and pain. This might help you make it through the night until you can see a dentist.
Reply:best way keep your head at upper level than your body. never go for hot frmantation this will reduse pain but swelling will come
Toothache!!?
cupressure Press gently but firmly on the sides of either index finger opposite the base of the fingernail.
Cloves
Place two drops of clove essential oil on a sterile cotton ball; place the cotton ball against the aching tooth between the tooth and the cheek until the pain subsides.
Place a whole clove between the aching tooth and your cheek. It can be held in place by holding your finger on the outside of the cheek. Chew the cloves a little to release their juice, then leave them in place for half an hour or so or until the pain subsides.
Salt Combine two tablespoons of salt with one cup of boiling water; take a mouthful of water as hot as possible and slosh it around your mouth near the tooth; repeat as necessary.
Tea Suck on a teabag. Place it as close to the aching tooth as possible.
Kimberly, RRT
Reply:AN OLD FASHIONED REMEDY IS TO GO TO THE GROCERY STORE IN THE SPICE SECTION and buy whole cloves. Put about 6-9 seeds between your teeth and your gum and it will numb it for about 15-30 minutes. Put the cloves beside your bed and spit them out when they lose their numbing effect, then put in new ones until the morning when you can get to the dentist.
It really works!
Reply:ZzzZZZZZzzzZZZZZZZZZZz a drill no go to an all night store and get some gum and teeth numb, until you see your dentist. I need another pulled out tomorrow, myself. Clove oil works.
Reply:try to have something which is semi-solid in nature.
Reply:Oh I am sooo sorry. I know exactly what your going through. I had a toothache late at night, when the dentist is closed, so I went to the store and got some of that temperary filling. Bad idea!!!!
When I was younger I was told to let a cayenne pepper dry out and bite down on one of the seeds, never tried it though. If you are really in pain and have some money call the emergency dentist. There is always a dentist that provides emergency help, cost a little more though.
If your hungrey and can't eat my suggestion is try drinking soup or blend some mash potatoes and drink it.
Sorry about your tooth
I try to go to sleep when this happens, which is harder than usual. Try taking a sleeping pill that you can by at a local store or (just a suggestion) smoke some weed to relax your nerves, weed is good for that. It helps relieve the tension and relax your mind so you can go to sleep and take your mind off of the pain.
Good luck
Reply:"Red Cross Toothache Medicine" is good for a deep pain. It has a really strong flavor of cloves, but it does work. You can buy it at your local pharmacy.
Also, Alieve (Naprosyn Sodium) will also help.
To be able to eat, put your sandwich in a blender and put it on "Chop". That way you'll still be able to eat your sandwich, and you'll also get some relief from the toothache.
Just don't wait for too long to get to a dentist, the tooth may be infected, and if left untreated for a long time will give you a "systemic Infection", which is not a fun thing at all.
I hope this helps.
Reply:In addition to using the pain medication of your choice, sleep on an extra pillow to elevate your head. Sleep on the side that does NOT have a toothache. If that doesn't work, you can move to a recliner or the sofa so you can keep your head really elevated. This will minimize the blood flow to the area and therefore minimize the throbbing and pain. This might help you make it through the night until you can see a dentist.
Reply:best way keep your head at upper level than your body. never go for hot frmantation this will reduse pain but swelling will come
Toothache!!! : - (?
My wisdom teeth are coming in, two are already out and the other two are coming. One side of my face is aching and swelling. What could it be? What should I do? How can I relieve the pain? Could it be something serious?
Toothache!!! : - (?
It could be they are getting infected or maybe they are splitting your gums... dont really know...
here are some thing to try to releive the pain....
1. rinse with warm salt water.... this will especially help if your gums are swollwen.
2. try some oragel or anbesol... never worked for me personally but others swear by it...
3. try some excederin, take 2 now and if that doesnt take the edge off take 2 ibuprofens 2 hours later... but only do this until you can get to a dentist...
4. try appling ice pact to the side of your face....
tooth pain is the worst out there..... try calling your dentist... he might be able to see you as an emergency..
Reply:drink a cup of sweat
Reply:It is probably your wisdom teeth, try taking some aspirin or use some orajel and see if it helps if it doesn't then go to the dentist or Dr's and get it checked out!
Reply:Your wisdom teeth could be impacted which means they are growing in wrong. It also be an infection. Either way you need to see a dentist.
Reply:1 See a Dentist.. 2 it may be abcessed 3 Gargle Lukewarm Water with salt..
Reply:Shorty2002, what you're feeling is your wisdom teeth pushing your other teeth for space. There's not enough space in one's mouth for the wisdoms (normally), It's advisable to get these teeth pulled ASAP. The pain will drive you nuts..... Believe me.
Reply:I have been told old remedies and will tell you but i don't know if they work or not all i can say is something is better than nothing! And no i don't think it is anything serious they are probably impacted which means that they are side ways trying to come in and it ain't gonna happen you may have to have them surgically removed, And it may be pain just from them coming in when mine came through they hurt really bad and were not impacted. They say that is why babies do there teething when they do because the pain is so crucial an adult wouldn't be able to handle the pain of that many teeth coming in at once. But for babies they don't remember it. Home remedies: Try to put some whole dried cloves on the pain area and it may work also warm water and salt may soothe it. When my husband gets a toothache he uses baby orajel he says that it works and last longer than the adult kind.
Reply:Your wisdom teeth are more than likely impacted. Do make a dental appointment. But in the meantime you can try an over the counter toothache medicine or lay an aspirin on your gum until it dissolves this should help a little. Don't do it a lot as it can cause mouth ulcers. Also warm salt water gargle is good for temporary relief. And last suggestion for temporary relief is whiskey on the gum don't swallow it just a dab will do.
Good luck I've been there and know the discomfort.
Reply:No it's nothing relay serious but you nee to take them out.I had all my four taken out at the same time.Boy was I happy when it was over.You would be to.In the mean time try and drink some tea with honey.that helps the numbing gust a little bit.I hope you feel better.
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Toothache!!! : - (?
It could be they are getting infected or maybe they are splitting your gums... dont really know...
here are some thing to try to releive the pain....
1. rinse with warm salt water.... this will especially help if your gums are swollwen.
2. try some oragel or anbesol... never worked for me personally but others swear by it...
3. try some excederin, take 2 now and if that doesnt take the edge off take 2 ibuprofens 2 hours later... but only do this until you can get to a dentist...
4. try appling ice pact to the side of your face....
tooth pain is the worst out there..... try calling your dentist... he might be able to see you as an emergency..
Reply:drink a cup of sweat
Reply:It is probably your wisdom teeth, try taking some aspirin or use some orajel and see if it helps if it doesn't then go to the dentist or Dr's and get it checked out!
Reply:Your wisdom teeth could be impacted which means they are growing in wrong. It also be an infection. Either way you need to see a dentist.
Reply:1 See a Dentist.. 2 it may be abcessed 3 Gargle Lukewarm Water with salt..
Reply:Shorty2002, what you're feeling is your wisdom teeth pushing your other teeth for space. There's not enough space in one's mouth for the wisdoms (normally), It's advisable to get these teeth pulled ASAP. The pain will drive you nuts..... Believe me.
Reply:I have been told old remedies and will tell you but i don't know if they work or not all i can say is something is better than nothing! And no i don't think it is anything serious they are probably impacted which means that they are side ways trying to come in and it ain't gonna happen you may have to have them surgically removed, And it may be pain just from them coming in when mine came through they hurt really bad and were not impacted. They say that is why babies do there teething when they do because the pain is so crucial an adult wouldn't be able to handle the pain of that many teeth coming in at once. But for babies they don't remember it. Home remedies: Try to put some whole dried cloves on the pain area and it may work also warm water and salt may soothe it. When my husband gets a toothache he uses baby orajel he says that it works and last longer than the adult kind.
Reply:Your wisdom teeth are more than likely impacted. Do make a dental appointment. But in the meantime you can try an over the counter toothache medicine or lay an aspirin on your gum until it dissolves this should help a little. Don't do it a lot as it can cause mouth ulcers. Also warm salt water gargle is good for temporary relief. And last suggestion for temporary relief is whiskey on the gum don't swallow it just a dab will do.
Good luck I've been there and know the discomfort.
Reply:No it's nothing relay serious but you nee to take them out.I had all my four taken out at the same time.Boy was I happy when it was over.You would be to.In the mean time try and drink some tea with honey.that helps the numbing gust a little bit.I hope you feel better.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Toothache!?
i sometimes get really bad aches on the upper teeth on the right hand side of my mouth. Its like four teeth that randomly hurts like crazy. I have braces but I dont think it is from that becuase I am getting them off in a few days and my teeth should not be moving anymore. if anyone can at least give me a vauge idea of what might be happening i would really appreciate that. thank you.
Toothache!?
Well besides cavities, it could be your gums. Since, it is difficult to floss with braces sometimes you gums can get inflammed and cause pain in an area. Also, it may be your sinus if you have allergies or a sinus issue sometimes that causes pain on the more than one tooth in the upper area. When they remove your braces you can let them know so that they can take an x ray and detect the problem..
Reply:sounds like some form of nerve damage. Of particular concern was when you said it hurt "like crazy".
Reply:You may just have really severe tooth sesitivity, or possibly an infection along the nerves of your teeth and jaw. My sister had this problem. Was solved by root canal.
I recommend ADVIL!!!! Don't bother with Tylenol, it barely helps at all. Anything that contains Ibuprofin will do the trick.
Reply:It's your wisdom teeth. If you're under 21 and your parents insurance covers dental. Then I suggest you have it extracted, one week of some pain and it's all over.
Reply:Listen to Kitty Lucy
Reply:Pain huh, must be from acid. Acid makes your teeth sensitive, so try drinking less orange juice or anything acidy. Something that would make the pain go away is Tylenol #3, which is stronger than over-the-counter Tylenol. In order to get these you need a prescription from the doctor or dentist. Works for me hehe. Also it may be from an infection, so you need to go SEE THE DENTIST!
Reply:DONT GET ANXIOUS FOR EVERY BODY RELATED PROBLEMS.
I HAVE A HOME REMEDY FOR YOU
* GRIND A FEW NEEM LEAVES AND APPLY IT TO YOUR TEETH EVERYNIGHT.
* TAKE NEEM POWDER AND MIX T WITH COCONUT OIL AND GARGLE.
* IF PROBLEMS PERSIST,GO TO A DENTIST
HOPE THAT WORKS =)
Reply:Actually my mom is a dentist I asked her about this and she told me that its the effect of the braces it means that its effective so no worries and maybe you just ate something that stucked into your teeth and by d way I have braces too
Reply:Having just gone through my 1st toothache at 53 years old I can tell you sometimes they can be more serious than just aches. One thing is if the teeth are infected or the gums it can set up an infection which began to hurt me through my whole body. I hurt everywhere like I had the flu! Food can be trapped especially because of the braces in your teeth and gums. Here is some things you can do until you visit the dentist: Rinse with warm salty water after each meal and at bedtime, stir one teaspoon of salt into 8 ounces of warm water, try a hand massage this can ease the pain. Rub an ice cube into the area where the bones of the thumb and forefinger meet. Gently push the ice over the area for 5-7 minutes, Oil up with oil of cloves--most drugstores carry bottles of the oil. Drop a little direcly onto the tooth. Use a soft tooth brush and a toothpaste for sensitive teeth.Don't bite, suck on some ice, swallow your aspirin--I put a baby asprin right on my tooth, Keep heat awa from your aching cheek, if it is infection the heat will draw the infection out to your jaw.
Believe me. Take care of those teeth. I've got good ones but the old hubby, younger than me loves candy and has an upper plate to pay for it; real teeth are better.
Toothache!?
Well besides cavities, it could be your gums. Since, it is difficult to floss with braces sometimes you gums can get inflammed and cause pain in an area. Also, it may be your sinus if you have allergies or a sinus issue sometimes that causes pain on the more than one tooth in the upper area. When they remove your braces you can let them know so that they can take an x ray and detect the problem..
Reply:sounds like some form of nerve damage. Of particular concern was when you said it hurt "like crazy".
Reply:You may just have really severe tooth sesitivity, or possibly an infection along the nerves of your teeth and jaw. My sister had this problem. Was solved by root canal.
I recommend ADVIL!!!! Don't bother with Tylenol, it barely helps at all. Anything that contains Ibuprofin will do the trick.
Reply:It's your wisdom teeth. If you're under 21 and your parents insurance covers dental. Then I suggest you have it extracted, one week of some pain and it's all over.
Reply:Listen to Kitty Lucy
Reply:Pain huh, must be from acid. Acid makes your teeth sensitive, so try drinking less orange juice or anything acidy. Something that would make the pain go away is Tylenol #3, which is stronger than over-the-counter Tylenol. In order to get these you need a prescription from the doctor or dentist. Works for me hehe. Also it may be from an infection, so you need to go SEE THE DENTIST!
Reply:DONT GET ANXIOUS FOR EVERY BODY RELATED PROBLEMS.
I HAVE A HOME REMEDY FOR YOU
* GRIND A FEW NEEM LEAVES AND APPLY IT TO YOUR TEETH EVERYNIGHT.
* TAKE NEEM POWDER AND MIX T WITH COCONUT OIL AND GARGLE.
* IF PROBLEMS PERSIST,GO TO A DENTIST
HOPE THAT WORKS =)
Reply:Actually my mom is a dentist I asked her about this and she told me that its the effect of the braces it means that its effective so no worries and maybe you just ate something that stucked into your teeth and by d way I have braces too
Reply:Having just gone through my 1st toothache at 53 years old I can tell you sometimes they can be more serious than just aches. One thing is if the teeth are infected or the gums it can set up an infection which began to hurt me through my whole body. I hurt everywhere like I had the flu! Food can be trapped especially because of the braces in your teeth and gums. Here is some things you can do until you visit the dentist: Rinse with warm salty water after each meal and at bedtime, stir one teaspoon of salt into 8 ounces of warm water, try a hand massage this can ease the pain. Rub an ice cube into the area where the bones of the thumb and forefinger meet. Gently push the ice over the area for 5-7 minutes, Oil up with oil of cloves--most drugstores carry bottles of the oil. Drop a little direcly onto the tooth. Use a soft tooth brush and a toothpaste for sensitive teeth.Don't bite, suck on some ice, swallow your aspirin--I put a baby asprin right on my tooth, Keep heat awa from your aching cheek, if it is infection the heat will draw the infection out to your jaw.
Believe me. Take care of those teeth. I've got good ones but the old hubby, younger than me loves candy and has an upper plate to pay for it; real teeth are better.
Toothache....?
I have a pain in my molar. Its kind of hard to explain but I only feel it when I jump up, smack my head, or step hard. Like when there is a vibration or alot of movement. I dont really feel it when i eat. I looked at the tooth and i dont see any signs of cavities. What could it be?
Toothache....?
See a dentist to be sure.....
Toothache....?
See a dentist to be sure.....
Toothache.?
I have been having this pain in my gum/tooth area. It is the worst when I lie down. It is very sensitive to hot and cold. I think it might be in infection. I have tried vicodin, tylenol, Ibuprofen, nasal decongestants, orajel, and the only thing that takes the pain away is when I swish my mouth out with very cold water. But that only takes the pain away for about two minutes. I have not been able to sleep in three days because everytime I try to sleep, my tooth starts throbbing, and when I use cold water to help it, I can only fall asleep for a few minutes at a time, because the pain in my tooth wakes me up. I know it isnt a cavity, wisedom tooth, absessed tooth, or anything like that. This has happened once before but It went away after a couple hours. Does anyone know what this is, and what to do about it, besides going to the dentist. Does it sound like an infection. Will taking Amoxicillin help.
Toothache.?
Amoxicillin will help for a short period of time and it is not solving your problem. You need to have a root canal or an extraction. Taking pain meds don't help becasue there is an abscess or infection in the tooth and the abscess needs to be removed before you will feel any true relief. Call your dentist~
Reply:I have always heard that if cold water makes the pain go away you have damaged the nerve in your tooth. The only way to get relief is to go to the dentist. Please don't wait any longer, you sound like you are so miserable!
Reply:After many years of toothache experience I would say this is an infection and amoxicillin isn't going to help it. Your best bet is get to a dentist. You will be happy you did. Good luck!
Reply:you need to see the dentist it sounds like it may by an infection reaching down tooth cavity into the nerves under the tooth.
Reply:Amoxicillin may very well help.
I'm not a dentist but some of your symptoms sound like TMJ
which is a form of Arthritis. It is called the great deceiver and can make any part of your body hurt.
Are you stressed or upset about anything. Make sure that you don't clench or grind your teeth together. Is the pain close to the back of your mouth like by your jaw? Try opening your mouth as far as you can then closing it.
You need to go to the Dentist as soon as you can.
I said a prayer for you. Hope you get bettter real soon.
Reply:Go to the dentist........ PenVK is usually PRESCRIBED by the dentist for infections.. please don't take a antibiodic without getting it prescribed and using it properly, people who do this actually cause resistant strains of bacteria ( Ex. MRSA) Just bite the bullet and go to your dentist so the infection doesn't spread.... BTW an abcess is an infection.
Read this site for further info - http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:RJ_...
Reply:go to the dentist and dont let him give anything but penvk I tottally agree with heather ann he might try and give you a product called augmenten its a mix of ammoxacillin and some other crap ,just penvk
Reply:From your description ,it seems like an acute reversible pulpitis, which is inflammation of the pulp with acute symptoms due to some cause, may be a cavity. Visit your dentist to find out. For the time being You can try Aceclofenac 100mg tablet twice daily. Is there root abrasion at the gum tooth interface or a gum recession? As sometimes caries of the root also ,can cause it. Feel free to ask , With detail description of your symptoms on email.
Toothache.?
Amoxicillin will help for a short period of time and it is not solving your problem. You need to have a root canal or an extraction. Taking pain meds don't help becasue there is an abscess or infection in the tooth and the abscess needs to be removed before you will feel any true relief. Call your dentist~
Reply:I have always heard that if cold water makes the pain go away you have damaged the nerve in your tooth. The only way to get relief is to go to the dentist. Please don't wait any longer, you sound like you are so miserable!
Reply:After many years of toothache experience I would say this is an infection and amoxicillin isn't going to help it. Your best bet is get to a dentist. You will be happy you did. Good luck!
Reply:you need to see the dentist it sounds like it may by an infection reaching down tooth cavity into the nerves under the tooth.
Reply:Amoxicillin may very well help.
I'm not a dentist but some of your symptoms sound like TMJ
which is a form of Arthritis. It is called the great deceiver and can make any part of your body hurt.
Are you stressed or upset about anything. Make sure that you don't clench or grind your teeth together. Is the pain close to the back of your mouth like by your jaw? Try opening your mouth as far as you can then closing it.
You need to go to the Dentist as soon as you can.
I said a prayer for you. Hope you get bettter real soon.
Reply:Go to the dentist........ PenVK is usually PRESCRIBED by the dentist for infections.. please don't take a antibiodic without getting it prescribed and using it properly, people who do this actually cause resistant strains of bacteria ( Ex. MRSA) Just bite the bullet and go to your dentist so the infection doesn't spread.... BTW an abcess is an infection.
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Reply:go to the dentist and dont let him give anything but penvk I tottally agree with heather ann he might try and give you a product called augmenten its a mix of ammoxacillin and some other crap ,just penvk
Reply:From your description ,it seems like an acute reversible pulpitis, which is inflammation of the pulp with acute symptoms due to some cause, may be a cavity. Visit your dentist to find out. For the time being You can try Aceclofenac 100mg tablet twice daily. Is there root abrasion at the gum tooth interface or a gum recession? As sometimes caries of the root also ,can cause it. Feel free to ask , With detail description of your symptoms on email.
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