vicodin and alcohol lots of alcohol
2006-08-22 12:37:47
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answered by ~Saratini~ 4
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There is no quick, homemade remedy to cure this. The tooth is broke into the nerve chamber, This is not fixable at home. You can take pain medication to ease the pain but removing the root is the only "cure".
Absolutely do not take the advice for putting an aspirin on the nerve. That is the type of advice that us in the dental field cringe when we hear. Aspirin left sitting on tissue will burn it. Take the aspirin, do not put it on the tooth. That is very bad advice. Please listen to a real dental professional. There is a dentist on here by the name Dr Sam. If you don't want to take my advice, contact him. He is a great guy and would help you.
2006-08-22 13:11:27
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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If you were seeing a dentist before you lost your job call and explain that you do not have insurance and very little money and tell him about the broken tooth. I'm sure he would try to work something out with you and get you out of your pain. I don't know where you are but it might be too late today to do that. I know the pain is severe so you might want to go to the emergency room all hospitals have to treat the sick and injured regardless of their ability to pay. They won't be able to fix the tooth but will at least be able to get you a strong pain killer and make you more comfortable until you can talk to the dentist. Do not take any of the really strong pain killers with alcohol this could be a deadly combination.
2006-08-22 12:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have access to a free clinic or a dental school, you're home free. Otherwise the best suggestion so far is to call the dentist, tell them what happened and that you're in terrible pain, and ask about a payment plan. Don't let this go - it won't get any better, and could give rise to a serious infection.
Good luck -
2006-08-22 13:02:01
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answered by Steve H 5
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No, you're not a freak... you've probably just got weak teeth from a lack of calcium, phosphorus, or fluoride. Go see your dentist, as s/he might be able to put the tooth back together. EDIT: Good for you for drinking milk, but while it's rich in calcium and vitamins A and D, it won't help if you're low on phosphorous and fluoride. Calcium is wonderful but it can't act alone.
2016-03-17 01:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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oh my go to the dentist. Check and see if there are dental clinics or schools nearby . They often do work on a pay grade. Call you'll local clinic and they can help if you can't pay but get some help like now.
2006-08-22 13:22:36
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answered by juliettavirgo 5
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Well anything you do take will only be a temporary solution to the pain and you could possibly take too much pain reliever when it gets bad. Are there any dental schools there? Maybe they could do it there? Do you have a regular dentist? Maybe you can explain your job situation to them and they could help.
2006-08-22 12:42:37
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answered by Jessica 5
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Stop Infections Heal Teeth : http://DentalBook.uzaev.com/?uRlJ
2016-06-29 13:43:26
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answered by ? 3
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I know you don't have $$ but it might end up costing you more (and the discomfort and pain) in the end. If you can try to find a way to go to the dentist you should.
2006-08-22 12:42:20
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answered by Sydney 4
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well what i do is get an ice cube and put it to yor gums for a few minuets but if your like me with sensitive teeth the hld your nose wile doing it and it wont hurt but it will work!!!
good luck!
-scicilianqueen
2006-08-22 12:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have any whole cloves, take off the stem & bite down on the ball part of the clove- has analgesic or whatever it's called in it & will numb the pain--at least make it bearable
2006-08-22 12:42:35
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answered by cheezy 6
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