If you can't get to the drugstore, try vanilla flavoring, just dab it on the tooth and gums. It will help numb the tooth. Hope this or someone else's suggestion works. A tooth ache is the worst. Good luck.
2006-09-24 11:18:39
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answered by mik 2
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I had a similar wisdom tooth ache few years back. It was terribly swollen, couldn't talk, smile, eat, brush .. . nothing. I took some antibiotic.. remember you have to continue the antibiotic (3 times a day) regularly for a certain period of time. Also rinse your mouth with luke warm water with little added salt as often as you can (this really helps). It will definitely take somtime to heal say about a week to 2 or 3 depends how effectively you are following your treatment. After when it is all good and you are much better and have absolutely no pain, it's a better choice to have the wisdom tooth extracted.
2016-03-18 00:53:08
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answered by ? 4
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You NEED to see a dentist, at least get a diagnosis for the pain. You may have an infection. Try icing it down for awhile, maybe change your prescription, try something stronger like naproxen 500mg 1 every 6 hours or even stronger is ketorolac 10mg 1 every 8 hours, for 7 days. Take these pain killers longer than you should and you might get something like a liver disease, painkillers are only temporary. Remember that.
Try locating a dental school nearby, they'll always help you and are a lot cheaper.
2006-09-24 11:06:11
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answered by DrDOA 3
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Try ambusol for tooth pain. You may have to see a dentist it doesn't sound too good. If you are in pain and the pain pill doesn't kick in I think you could take another one. Call a RX and ask what the maxium amount of the pain killer you are using you can take to get relief. Always check with a Rx they can tell you and it is free.
2006-09-24 11:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the drugstore and purchase some Ambesol (sp?). Also I heard powdered Aspirin or any other pain reliever placed within the decayed area will help with pain.
Why dont you go to an emergency dental clinic. If the tooth is that bad they will take it out and bill you.
Hope this helps.
2006-09-24 11:09:07
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answered by slender1 2
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A temporary fix is clove oil. the drugstore should have it dulls the pain and is an antiseptic. orajell will dull the pain. it is used for teething babies. (the active ingtrdient is xylocain hysrochloride. The stuff dentists use to freeze gums. But get to a dentist on Monday and get the tooth fixed.
Good luck,
Dan.
2006-09-24 11:15:59
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answered by Dan S 6
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This sounds like it is infected, if so use warm salt water and rinse. Also if you can find pure clove oil with help numb it up. The salt water rinse you can do several times a day. Don't swallow any. Just rinse it out. Then try ibuprfen for pain.
Good luck I feel for you. I just went through this 2 weeks ago.
2006-09-24 11:10:07
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answered by cinson1999 4
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The best antidote would probably be to pray over yourself. Just try it and watch how God heals your pain!!! BUT there is a catch you can't complain about and be impatient you have to believe and have faith that your tooth doesn't hurt anymore. Then keep saying that you are healed and the pain will be gone. TRY IT OUT!!!
2006-09-24 11:11:34
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answered by 02cherish 1
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Anbesol- get it dab it on a cotton rod and rub over the source of pain. Do it after you've eaten. Do it all day long every so many hours. I swear it will go away so long as it's not anything more serious.
2006-09-24 11:08:59
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answered by antagonist 5
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Drop a hammer from about 5 feet up in the air directly onto your toe. Then your toe will hurt and you won't even notice your tooth.
2006-09-24 11:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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