i have always layed my head on a heating pad, they say not to do it but you know what it sure does kill the pain!
2006-06-08 03:32:46
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answered by cyndi b 5
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Only a dentist can cure a toothache. You can take pain relievers but that doesn't cure the problem. If it also hurts in the ear that's even more reason to see a dentist or doctor.
2006-06-06 18:56:47
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answered by Track Walker 6
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Health stores sell mir, like from the presents to jesus. Its supposed to taste awful, but work for toothache pain, also tylenol.w/ codine is preferable if you can get it. If you have an ear infection. pour some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball then squeeze into your ear, till it's full hold it in by tilting your head for a minute or two. two or three times a day, then go see an MD.
2006-06-06 19:01:37
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answered by such_talk 1
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There are no cures for toothaches just temp relief from medication. Pain in your ear might be do to ear wax build up, from using cotton tips. If you use these swabs to clean your ear, then that my be why your having ear pain, especially if you neck hurts.
2006-06-06 18:56:47
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answered by Satanic Panic 2
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Toothache and earache could be due to your teeth, the one that are most backward in your mouth (if you still have them). It could also give headache. They want to erupt but maybe they don't have enough space so the pull the other teeth causing you pain.
Nowadays most people have their third molars extracted, but this is not the rule.
Your pain cold be due to something else. You'd better go to the dentist anyway.
2006-06-06 23:16:51
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answered by eduz86 2
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yes there is a cure for a toothache ....... put a ice pack on the side of your face where the toothache is and it will go away , I thought that was gonna hurt cause its cold but it really works good and fast !!!
2006-06-06 19:02:44
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answered by Bren 1
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Take care, pain in ear may be the reason for toothache , also sinus causes tooth ache .
2006-06-06 18:57:22
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answered by egymah 4
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You have to get that checked out...toothaches if left unchecked often get worse over time from a much needed filling to a root canal. you definitely need to get that checked out because it sounds like you have an infection.
trust me. i'm a dental assistant and i've also worked as an office manager.
2006-06-06 20:36:05
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answered by Ms. Smiles 2
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Go to the dentist! Check it's not your sinuses playing up as sometimes you get toothache and earache from them.
2006-06-06 18:56:20
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answered by mummy 1
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i just had the same problem for two excruciating weeks! i had it pulled earlier today (rather yesterday); i feel great!!! see a dentist. that's the only cure. trust me. Oh before you go try not to use pain relievers often for the pain they thin your blood and don't help the the blood clotting process after the extraction.
2006-06-06 19:04:14
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answered by Quest 1
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If you can't get to the dentist, perhaps because of the time of day or where you are, then oil of cloves soaked into a small bud of cotton wool and stuffed into the cavity helps, along with the usual paracetamol or aspirin.
2016-03-15 01:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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