Friday, May 21, 2010

How do you cure tooth ache without going to the dentist?

ambesol works good for a temporary fix, if you have a chronic tooth ache, the dentist is your only option, unless of course, you consider removing the tooth yourself. In that case, you'll need a pair of pliers, a fifth of vodka, 2 percodins and balls the size of Texas

How do you cure tooth ache without going to the dentist?
I suppose you could yank the tooth.





There isn't much else that will work in the long run.





People die from poor dental care - why are you avoiding the dentist?
Reply:Oil of cloves and ibuprofen as a temporary measure.
Reply:Not much you can do without going to the dentist. I would also be careful because often the troubles that are going on in your mouth are very connected to what is going on inside your body.
Reply:You can't cure it-but easing the pain until you can get to the dentist can be done by drinking colf beverages, some ibuprofen, or oragel works wonders.
Reply:Crush an asprin and pack it around your tooth, then get to the Dentist asap!
Reply:There isnt really any home remedy to cure a toothache but taking tylenol or motrin. Make an appointment as soon as you can so you can stop the pain before it continues to grow.
Reply:you don't cure a toothache without going to dentist. other than pulling it yourself. you probably need a filling. getting a filling isn't nearly as bad as letting it go %26amp; losing the tooth or getting infection in your system from poor oral hygeine/health.
Reply:Can't you go to the store and get something like Orajel to numb it? They have other stuff for tooth aches. Also maybe some ibufrophen or advil, aspirin tylenol....it works on some....or just get you a 6-pack (dont know your age) and when your done with it you won't even remember ....what tooth?
Reply:Oh, there is no cure. Hate to tell you this but your going to have to go to the dentist. I know it hurts, but in the long run you will feel much better.


Good luck


Alabama
Reply:To really cure it, you have to remove the cause.





To remove the cause, you need to either pull the tooth yourself or get professional help.





For temporary relief, take willow bark tea (bad for the stomach), apply OraJel, brush with Sensodyne toothpaste, chew willow twigs, or take aspirin (derived originally from willow bark). Some people apply whiskey or drink copious amounts.
Reply:If it's just a temporary ache, an aspirin or Tylenol should take away the pain. If it doesn't, a trip to the dentist is definitely in order.
Reply:If you have a friend that recently got really hurt or broke a leg or something, chances are that he or she has painkillers, strong painkillers. Get a few from them. But, uhh why are avoiding the dentist? its only going to get worse
Reply:Opt for Sensodyne toothpaste for everyday use.
Reply:clove oil it is the best thing since sliced bread an les you dont like bread then its just the BOOMB THY IT U MIGHT LIKE IT.


mind you it tasted like sh it
Reply:Sorry to say there is no permanent cure, but you can take something for discomfort. Unfortunately, as long as the problem is still there...the symptoms will remain. :(
Reply:No. You could have a cavity, or your tooth is growing. If it hurts for a couple days, go to the dentist. In the meantime, you go get this medicine that numbs your gums so you dont feel any pain. Its called Alcasalser (i think thats how you spell it). you can find it in the drug store. Good Luck!!!
Reply:oil of cloves, which you can get at a drug store, will help some unless you have an abcess. If you have a swollen place on your gum near the painful tooth, you really should get medical help as abcesses can be very dangerous if not treated properly. If it's just a cavity, the oil of cloves will help, but it will only get worse if you don't get it taken care of soon.
Reply:I say this with concern: PLEASE GO TO THE DENTIST! You may need to be on antibiotics if you have an abecessed tooth. You can use Anbesol by putting it on a q-tip and leaving this on the offensive tooth. Also, you can take up to 800 mg of Ibuprophen every 6 hours to alleviate some of the pain. It has been my experience when you have a toothache, it is hard to concentrate on anything else. The reason I say you may need an antibiotic is because if you are forming an abcess, this needs to be treated with oral antibiotics, therefore, going to the Dentist is the logical thing to do. If you are short on cash, most offices will work on a payment plan for you. Good Luck and Take Care!
Reply:Your answer is in the movie "Cast Away" where Tom Hanks shows us a perfect way to cure your tooth ache.
Reply:Someone replied clove oil and ibuprophen, and something like that is probably the only way, but you'll eventually have to go to a dentist -- and the sooner the better.





Oil of clove is a topical anesthetic you can put directly on the tooth -- usually gives some relief. The pharmacist will have it or a brand name that contains it. Ibuprophen (e.g. brand-name Advil) is my pain-reliever of choice for headaches, either that or acetomenaphin (e.g. Tylenol) or some combination of them maybe with a bit of caffein.





But I have been having trouble with a tooth I let go too long before I took it the dentist (who is in a small countryside clinic and makes his rounds only couple times a week). He did a root canal but I'd already let it go so long -- just lazy and depending on pain medicine -- he scolded me for letting it get so rotten and hard to repair. He's been working on that tooth for over two months and only two of the three roots are filled, the other one keeps abscessing, a minor infection that is slow to heal.





Anyway, all that for two reasons -- one, to convince you to go to the dentist as soon as you can -- the other to tell you about naproxen sodium, an analgesic specifically for inflamed joints and toothache. It works better for me than ibuprophen or Tylenol, and here in Korea it is marketed under at least three brand names specifically for toothache. I did an internet search for possible side effects and I judged it OK for me. It's over-the-counter brand name is Aleve. It works more slowly than ibuprophen or Tylenol -- takes about an hour to kick in, but it allowed me to sleep when the other pain medications weren't quite strong enough. Note that I never take a higher dose of pain relievers than what's indicated.





Wikipedia has a pretty good article with some cautions for pregnant women or those who might be taking certain other medications.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naproxen
Reply:You can't cure it in the long run. It will probably continue to get worse unless you do something about it.
Reply:u cant sometimes, depends whats happening. if hurting then it maybe too much acidity in your body coz it happens, i know! i have cacium flouride for it. natural remedies but if its an infected tooth or molar then it needs lookign at. why u avoiding? u have a phobia? or is it money issues? what ever it is, u need to sort it or it could get bad! why would u make yourself go throughpain when u can have it sorted. think od poor countries and ppl there. just get ove rphobia if it is or try to and if you cant, talkj to GP. he will refer u to therapist or have hypnotherapy.
Reply:Not sure ask ur dentist
Reply:Afraid you cant it could be anything for example a cavity or it may be an abscess either way you have to allay your fears and go to the dentist the longer you leave it the worse it will be.If you are afraid remember you know what a dentist is going to do but you don't with a doctor!
Reply:You cant, get the pain checked out
Reply:pull ya tooth out with pliers


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