Try clove oil until you can get to a dentist
2007-08-14 04:53:42
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answered by scotslad60 4
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Take a pain reliever like Advil or Tylenol. You could also try rubbing Anbesol on the painful area. If it's your wisdom teeth, then the only way to get rid of the pain is to have them removed. Before you have them taken out, though, ask your dentist about "dry socket." I got dry socket when I got my wisdom teeth removed, and it was the most painful thing I've ever experienced! I wish I had know about it before so I could have prevented it. Good luck!
2007-08-14 11:58:43
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answered by Lydia 2
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try paramol tablets, or dissolving dispersible Asprin 75mg on the source of the pain, clove oil's also a natural tooth sedative. And if the aching teeth are wisdom teeth, it's better to have them pulled out. I ve had four taken out: wasn t painful, under local anesthetics. never looked back!
2007-08-14 12:02:44
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answered by Ramla W 1
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advil, the pain will go away in a while and then come back again and then go away. This happens becuase your wisdom teeth right now are vertical and they are turning up becomming horizontal. This means that they are pushing through the gums of your mouth. Its very painful, especailly when you have to chew something. You can take advil or mortrin, it will go away as they grow.
2007-08-14 11:57:54
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answered by have a nice life 2
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ive had terrible tooth ach on the top and bottom on both sides, they were bothering me to the point were i forced my dentist to have the 4 pulled. I hadnt a problem since.
2007-08-14 11:59:42
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answered by hot_hermione 5
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have you checked with the dentist to say it is your wisdom teeth? they may be impacted and that is causing pain or it could be something else. Its best to tell the dr about these things but taking advil can help ease some discomfort for the time being.
2007-08-14 11:54:25
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answered by koala punch2 5
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Take an anti-inflammatory like ibuprofen to get any swelling down and rinse with a chlorhexadine-based mouthwash like Corsodyl. But get to a dentist for a prescription for some antibiotics in case there is any infection and they may want to arrange to remove them if this is persistant problem.
2007-08-14 17:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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take some ibuprofen or tylenol which ever you prefer, also use some ambesol to numb the area. I would get an appt to the dentist asap to make sure you do not have an infection or your wisdom teeth need to be removed.
2007-08-14 11:54:37
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answered by nurserenae 4
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Could be your wisdom teeth. Try Ambesol to rub on your gums and teeth. Sorry, but the only true cure is having them pulled.
2007-08-14 11:55:13
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answered by lilith663 6
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You may want to talk with your dentist because some people have trouble breaking in their wisdom teeth. they can grow in crooked and get infections and stuff so be very care full.
2007-08-14 11:56:25
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answered by rachelrmf@sbcglobal.net 2
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i get the same now n again on my bottom wisdom teeth... gettin a whole clove n puttin it in the bk o your mouth n just bite down.. whenever i get it i leave it in for bout 5mins n it really does help!!
2007-08-14 11:55:35
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answered by scotgal 3
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