Monday, April 27, 2009

I have got really bad tooth ache and with it being easter my emergency dentist is closed?

I have a bottle of whisksky here and and some strink . does the old way of tieing strink to the tooth and door hurt

I have got really bad tooth ache and with it being easter my emergency dentist is closed?
clove oil
Reply:take a pain killer instead
Reply:Oh lordy.


Chew cloves if you have them as this works.


peppermint tea works.


Last resort saline water (salt water) often to clean and sterilise and prevent the pain.


I truly sympathise with you. I am a dental phobic and I now get professional treatment as such. My above remedies are from the years I was too terrified to go to dentist.
Reply:Put some whisky on cotton wool and bite on it failing that got a good pair of pliers here drink rest of whisky first though :-)
Reply:go to the shop and buy some creme de menth or similar and swill round the tooth, this should help a bit.
Reply:You should get a medicine that is for toothache or eat a advil cold and sinus to make it don't hurt bad.
Reply:Swill the whiskey around your tooth,forget the string. Take care and hope you get it sorted tomorrow.
Reply:I would ring my local hospital or A+E, and ask there advice.


If no luck ring NHS Direct on 0845 46 47.


All the best.
Reply:Yea well that is gonna hurt too.


If there is no swelling, use a hot compress to relieve the pain. If swelling is present, use a cold compress.


Or you could try the ice in the hand trick(Get an ice cube %26amp; place it in the hand on the side the tooth is hurting.)Hold it there til it melts.


Good luck
Reply:oh no the worse pain mate .had it afew weaks ago.alchol want help will make it worse,the door will be more painful.best bet is to crunch a couple of nurfeon and dab it on the effected tooth u will get sum relief good luck
Reply:The string and the door handle trick works only if the tooth is really loose. I would suggest taking some really strong painkillers ( not if you have been drinking the whiskey tho )


If your tooth is really loose, then chewing a thick slice of bread may bring it out, careful not to swallow it tho.
Reply:omg,dont do that,go to your nearest A and E and tell them the pain is unbearable,but for goodness sake dont try the string and door method,you could bleed to death.
Reply:i would not advise you to pull the tooth out,i no tooth ache is the worst ever pain i used oral get its like a anesethic you might not get some tonight tho,i was told when i couldnt get an emergencey appointment to go to my hospitals a%26amp;e and they may remove it or give me a stronger pain killer.i did not go as before finished my call a cancellation came through,ring the hospital tell them you cant cope with the pain and they should see you.xxx
Reply:Drink the whisky leave the choc and sleep it off till the dentist opens.
Reply:Go and buy Neurofen Meltlets they rock!!!
Reply:Don't try to pull the tooth out you may cause more damage, forget about the whiskey and take 2 paracetamol and 1, 200mg of Ibuprofen it won't harm you only DO NOT take them if you have had whiskey.
Reply:it helps me when i have tooth/gum ache to chew on chewing gum or something chewy- probably best not sweets- on the other side of the mouth





im not good at science, so i dunno why but it takes away the pressure you are feeling on the bad side of your mouth, all the muscles are concentrated on chewing.





i dunno..but it works for me!
Reply:put a small piece of paracetamol in your mouth when it goes soft press it onto the top of the tooth that should take it off always works for me unless you got abcess if you are in the uk you can go to emergency dentist or hostpital,dont suffer get seen to,dont try the door thats for children only that dont have roots on teeth you will be in agony if you ring your dentist while shut should be anawer phone for emergencies tell you where to ring.good luck
Reply:clove oil always burns the hell out of my gums and doesn't do much else.





My own remedy is to rub some cayenne pepper over the aching tooth. this does actually work.


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