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2007-01-03 02:38:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need to go to the Dentist ASAP! There are a lot of dentists that allow walkin's, open up the phone book and call. Sometimes, dentists will schedule you for a future date, and that waiting period is the worst. To get through the waiting period to see that dentist you can try the following: 1) Ice bag: Cold temperatures will kill bacteria and thus ease pain, as well as contract some nerves that are imflamed and giving you the pain. 2) warm salt water rinse: 3) warm milk 4) microwave meat with fat and place the juicy fat on the tooth/area that hurts. The juices from the fat often help. 5)antibacterial mouth wash: There is also mouth wash out there that builds bone too. 6) Shower with shampoo before bed each night: believe it or not, the chemicals in the shampoo combined with warm water are similar to the expensive chemicals in perscription mouth wash that the dentists perscribe, and when lathering your hair, a tiny amount of lather accidently getting into your mouth will kill all 22 varieties of bacteria living in your mouth. A good shampoo I would recomend is Loreal Kids Bounce Shampoo. 7) Stop drinking Coffee or soda. .. obvious reasons. 8) Can use a warm water soaked tea bag to place between your teeth at night as an overnight temporary solution to the pain. The tea back will stop unconscience teeth grinding while you sleep. 9) If you feel it is a cavity and you are 100%, I reiterate, 100% certain you know 100% where that cavity is in your mouth, then you can go to the local corner drug store and buy a temporary cavity fill kit for cheap and that patch will last a week or so until your Dentist appointment. 10) Dentist will perscribe ibuprofen, usually between 800 and 1000mg for pain 2-3 times daily. Over the counter is less. Do the math for over the counter comparable. Good Luck!!
2016-05-22 22:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean no dental? Do you mean no dental insurance? If that is what you mean that is not an excuse for not going to the dentist to at least see what is wrong. See your dentist and get the tooth at least checked out. Use anbesol until the the dentist can see you but do get it checked out.
2007-01-03 02:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Put a teabag on it. Get some cloves in the grocery store in the spice lane and put on tooth.
It could just be a sensitive tooth, so get some sensitive toothpaste. Also Calcium tablets melted on the tooth could make it strong.
2007-01-03 02:39:38
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answered by sunflare63 7
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i would advise that you use moltrin to help with swelling and pain and call yor reg doctor and tell him about the tooth ace and the no dental so that he can give you some antibiotics. that is what my doc did for me.
2007-01-03 02:40:31
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answered by Eda M 3
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Bad as I hate to say it, you can DIE!!! A tooth can become infected and actually kill you. I have a buddy that thought that brushing was for babies and he had awful problems with his teeth. Be careful and by all means, get it taken care of.
2007-01-03 02:40:55
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answered by Scottyboy 4
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ouch ouch ouch i have had rolling on floor toothaches before so i know the urgency. if you dont have dental go to your local public aid and try and get temp medical card or ask them for info on public medical assistance. if that dont work just go to emergency room they will do it too...but expensive www.myspace.com/jimmycody
2007-01-03 02:41:31
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answered by www.myspace.com/jimmycody 2
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Contact your local university. They offer programs, sometimes for free, where students learning dentistry practice on patients who volunteer. They only use students who are in their final year of studies!
2007-01-03 02:39:17
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answer #8
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answered by Gabzilla 3
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oragel for pain.....2 tylenol rapid release for pain.... and if the tooth is broken or has a hole you can use temporary filling to fill the hole and hold you off until you can get to the dentist.
2007-01-03 02:41:41
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answered by Anonymous
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clove oil, or cloves. anbesol or orajel or some OTC product can dull or numb the pain, but as soon as you can see a dentist do it.
the money you spend to get your teeth fixed will be well worth it.
2007-01-03 02:51:17
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answered by Lane 4
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Call 1-800-Dentist and tell them about it they will be able to find a dentist for you that takes payments.
2007-01-03 02:38:32
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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