My dentist really hates NHS Patients and treats me rough and is nasty every time I go. I dont want to go back but the pains so bad.
I have really bad tooth ache and my teeth are really sensitive What can I do pain killers dont work.?
If you are not happy with your dentist, shop around a little bit. You'll probably find several other offices in your area that you will be happy with.
If your teeth are sensitive, it could be an indication of many things:
1. Grinding (are your teeth chipped, worn down, etc?)
2. de-mineralization (teeth whitening, cola-drinking, acid-reflux?)
3. natural sensitivity.
Ask a dentist you trust about MI-Paste. It is a topical milk protein based mineral supplement that replaces minerals lost in the enamel of your teeth. It tastes like yogurt. Dentists generally use this after bleaching procedures in the office to replace minerals and reduce sensitivity.
Good luck!
Reply:try taking stronger pain killers. go to pharamcy and they have toothache medicine.
Reply:Put apiece of clove there for temporary relief. Brandy around the pain will also help. You might have to remove it.
Reply:Get a new dentist that will treat you like a human. Have them pulled. Get fitted for dentures....
Reply:BABY ORAJEL ! I think there is some Adult oragel too
Reply:visit a dentist
Reply:Use something like Sensidyne for sensitive teeth. It gradually coats them and makes them less painful.
Oh, and change your dentist. You might consider reporting your current one to whichever body is appropriate - there must be a register.
Reply:I have heard the Clove remedy...but I have not tried it. See if it works for you..
Reply:use sensordyne tooth paste, it really helped me! just give it a try
Reply:I have been told and do believe that there is a connection between sinus problems and tooth pain. So try some sinus medication and try to relax.
Reply:You have an absyss building...DO NOT MESS AROUND WITH THIS! These can be very dangerous, in the worst case, deadly! Go to a dentist tomorrow morning! He/She will prescribe antibiotics to stop the infection, then you will probably need a root canal job and filling, or..if really bad, the tooth removed...usually, a root canal and filling do the job. DO NOT play around with pain killers except for the short run, for infections will spread to the bone and cause serious recession of bone from the teeth in the entire area. NOT TO BE SCREWED AROUND WITH. Infections can spread to the brain. GO TO A DENTIST IMMEDIATELY!
Reply:I use a toothpaste called Sensodyne. It is made for people with sensitive teeth. For me it works. You may want to try it.
Reply:Take 800mg ibuprofen for the pain, and try either clove oil or whisky on the tooth that is hurting. Also try warm salt water mouth rinses regularly to help with the pain. You really need to see a dentist for the tooth that is causing you the toothache because it almost certainly has a large/deep cavity which will need to be fixed with a root canal or extracted. As for the problems with generalised sensitivity on your other teeth, try a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, like sensodyne.
In terms of your dentist being nasty and rough...well that sucks, but everyone has told you to change dentist - the reality is, you're not going to find another NHS dentist if you leave the one you're with, so you have to either put up with his nastiness once every six months, but get your treatment done cheaply, or decide you can't put up with his nastiness and be prepared to pay a LOT of money for a private dentist.
Personally, I'd stick with your current dentist, after all you only see him once every 6 months. I'm in the position of not having a dentist currently, can't find an NHS one to register me, so I'm going to have to go private, which I can't afford until I start working in September. So I'm putting up with problems until then.
Reply:First I would find a new dentist. I the mean time use Sensodyne, it should help.
Reply:visit a dentist!!!!
painkiller just dont work
Reply:get them pulled
Reply:GARLIC is the best remedy.........
Check out the way you brush your teeth. That can be damaging the gums and the enamel. When the gum line area around the tooth is exposed as a result of bad brushing, it becomes sensitive. There is corrosion of the gum line. Use sensodine. For cavities, use garlic and always rinse your mouth whilst brushing with warm water. Get a good dentist and have them x-ray your mouth. Get rid of bad decay and replace with inlays or bridges - if you can finance it. Stop the candies.
Reply:The best thing you can do yourself is to take 800mg of Ibuprofen which is prescription strength. It has an anti-inflammatory in it which will clam the nerve of your tooth so it is going to work better than Tylenol or aspirin. Do not use Ibuprofen for an extended period of time without being under the care of a doctor as it can be harmful to the stomach. Salt water rinses are wonderful for sore %26amp; irritated gums but it will not help a toothache. You really do need to see your dentist as soon as possible because it sounds like you have an infection and need an antibiotic. An infection in a tooth that is left untreated could very well land you in the hospital and could even potentially cause death.
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