Ok, i've had my braces taken off about a month ago, and i have noticed that i have little brown stains in between my teeth. I don't drink coffee or smoke. I do drink tea occasionally, but not the very dark one, i usually drink green tea, which is light colored. I tried scraping of the stains with a needle to see if they come off, and they do, so it's not cavity, besides, i brush my teeth twice a day, i floss every day, and use mouth wash also teice a day. Toothpaste is Crest Pro Health and the mouth wash is also Crest pro health. Is there anything i can do to remove them besides going to the dentist? I think i could have scraped them off with a needle but it's not thin enough to go really in between my teeth. Help please
I have a huge tooth emergency!! HELP??
Look I sudy dentistry you need to have your teeth cleaned at the dentist.
and as you you say you can remove it using a needle so you have first class stains and plaque (a film of Bacteria and mucus that commonly forms on teeth).
and the most important is to brush your teeth regularly after having your teeth cleaned or you will have it back.
and dont use a needle again because it reduces the the enamel and I think you know that the enamel can't be formed again after the embryonic phase.
Reply:Get a whitening package like crest and see if that helps, also, call your orthodontist and see if they can recommend anything.
Reply:no offense, but this isn't a "huge tooth emergency"... go see your dentist, and if you no longer have one, call your ortho office and get a recommendation... your teeth need to be professionally cleaned. It's not a big deal. Good luck to you!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sinus headache and toothache..Doctor or Dentist?
I had a (24 hour) stomach sickness last week that somehow turned into allergies/cold. I don't know which. I thought I was getting better...Started draining with the over the counter meds and now I have a horrid headache behind my right eye, a sore throat ..sometimes earache and a PAINFUL upper molar tooth! I wanted to tough it out to see if it passes but it's 2am and I'm up and miserable.
If anyone is reading this and has a clue, do you recommend I try for a walk in doctor at the clinic tomorrow or an emergency dental exam?
Thanks in advance... :(
Sinus headache and toothache..Doctor or Dentist?
I've had that kind of pain before with a sinus infection, and it did put pressure inside my mouth. That's probably why your tooth is hurting. Try the doctor first. He/she will probably give you antibiotics, make sure you say it's been a week and it's getting worse. If the tooth still hurts 3-4 days later, then see the dentist.
Reply:If I were you I would try both! It would be best for you. I really hope you get well and I am sure it will! =D
Reply:Go to the doctor. If it is the tooth, not pressure from a sinus infection, you will need antibiotics before it can be treated anyway.
Reply:I've have an abscess in the sinuses, and the infection there gave me similar symptoms. Sore face, blinding headache, toothache that killed (upper teeth), and a throbbing earache. After prescribing antibiotics the doctor recommended holding off with the dental visit, until they kicked in, because the infection could be pressing on the nerve, which made my teeth ache. He was right. With the antibiotics the infection cleared, and so did all the symptoms.
Reply:Take a painkiller called "FLEXON" ..500mg to reduce the pain.
Reply:Sounds like you have a sinus infection. Whenever I have one, and I have one now, the entire right side of my face hurts including my teeth and my ear. I've found that Tylenol sinus usually does the trick but it keeps you awake. I only go to the dr for it if I've had the infection over a week %26amp; it hasn't gotten any better.
Reply:Many times sinus infections can cause pain in upper teeth. The roots of the molars can be so close to the sinus cavity that the infection can actually cause the tooth to ache. A decongestant and possibly antibiotic may just clear up the tooth ache.
If anyone is reading this and has a clue, do you recommend I try for a walk in doctor at the clinic tomorrow or an emergency dental exam?
Thanks in advance... :(
Sinus headache and toothache..Doctor or Dentist?
I've had that kind of pain before with a sinus infection, and it did put pressure inside my mouth. That's probably why your tooth is hurting. Try the doctor first. He/she will probably give you antibiotics, make sure you say it's been a week and it's getting worse. If the tooth still hurts 3-4 days later, then see the dentist.
Reply:If I were you I would try both! It would be best for you. I really hope you get well and I am sure it will! =D
Reply:Go to the doctor. If it is the tooth, not pressure from a sinus infection, you will need antibiotics before it can be treated anyway.
Reply:I've have an abscess in the sinuses, and the infection there gave me similar symptoms. Sore face, blinding headache, toothache that killed (upper teeth), and a throbbing earache. After prescribing antibiotics the doctor recommended holding off with the dental visit, until they kicked in, because the infection could be pressing on the nerve, which made my teeth ache. He was right. With the antibiotics the infection cleared, and so did all the symptoms.
Reply:Take a painkiller called "FLEXON" ..500mg to reduce the pain.
Reply:Sounds like you have a sinus infection. Whenever I have one, and I have one now, the entire right side of my face hurts including my teeth and my ear. I've found that Tylenol sinus usually does the trick but it keeps you awake. I only go to the dr for it if I've had the infection over a week %26amp; it hasn't gotten any better.
Reply:Many times sinus infections can cause pain in upper teeth. The roots of the molars can be so close to the sinus cavity that the infection can actually cause the tooth to ache. A decongestant and possibly antibiotic may just clear up the tooth ache.
Sinus headache and toothache..Doctor or Dentist?
I had a (24 hour) stomach sickness last week that somehow turned into allergies/cold. I don't know which. I thought I was getting better...Started draining with the over the counter meds and now I have a horrid headache behind my right eye, a sore throat ..sometimes earache and a PAINFUL upper molar tooth! I wanted to tough it out to see if it passes but it's 2am and I'm up and miserable.
If anyone is reading this and has a clue, do you recommend I try for a walk in doctor at the clinic tomorrow or an emergency dental exam?
Thanks in advance... :(
Sinus headache and toothache..Doctor or Dentist?
it seems like a sinusitis. u must visit a doc tomarrow. but for now drink some warm tea or smt.(not hot). a paracetamol can make u feel better too.
Reply:Well, I'm not a doctor, sounds like a virus, but pain %26amp; draining could be caused by inflammation, which means the body's like on fire. If you go to your grocer's spice rack, look for a bottle of a spice called TURMERIC.
Buy it. Take it home %26amp; 1st try 1 slightly heaping teaspoon of it in your mouth (under your tongue) with a lukewarm lemon-water "chaser".
Drink at least 1 mug full of this water.
Not too much lemon if you don't like it.
Just about 1/2 or 1 level teaspoon of it so the water gets absorbed faster %26amp; better.
This beats inflammation. If you don't feel better in an hour, take another one just like before.
You can't overdose with this as it's a food (a spice).
Just don't take 1/2 a bottle in 1 day or anything.
Then lie down %26amp; relax completely.
Close your eyes %26amp; breath in FULLLY through your nose,
hold it one or 2 seconds, then
VERY SLOWLY exhale through your mouth.
This slows everything down a bit.
It should take you about 50% longer to EXhale than it did
to INhale. Try it maybe 1/2 a dozen or a dozen times %26amp; try to sleep.
If you still have it tomorrow, buy a bottle of the strongest "colloidal silver" you can at a health food store %26amp; take a tablespoon of it, holding it under your tongue for 1 full minute before drinking it. And do it every 1/2 hour for about 1-3 hours to make it kill as many germs/pathogens your body may have.
Also, with the dropper, drip a drop or 2 into your ear
(no it can't hurt you; it's the world's 1st antibiotic, %26amp; natural).
It'll kill any ear infection too. Lay down with the good ear on the bed %26amp; try to stay that way a while so the silver attacks the germs in your bad ear. You can re-do it again in a few hours if you want; it can't harm the ear.
You can drip some ON your molar repeatedly %26amp; rub it into the gum there. Or saturate a small cotton wad with silver %26amp; apply it to the painful molar's surrounding tissue so it soaks in.
If all continues by tomorrow noon, call your dentist for an emergency dental visit or just go %26amp; sit there til she/he sees you.
Pain is your body telling you something's wrong, so try not to take DRUGS which may mask the communication your body is giving you.
Reply:hmmm, sounds like you could have the start of a severe sinus infection/ complicated by a toothache.
I think you need to do both, go to the dr and get a antibiotic, because either waysinus infection or tooth infection, they are gonna have to get rid of it before they can treat you..
I think that you should go to the dentist, also to be honest-- that could be the reason why you had a sickness last week, but has just gotten to the point of severe pain....
An example as to why i say this is:
i once had an earache - went to the Dr and he referred me to a Dentist - found out it was my wisdom teeth - I was then sent to an oral surgeon and had them removed.
You have done enough trying to cure this on your own... do not tough it out anymore and get to the DR's ( dr and dentist!)
sorry you are so miserable... I have empathy for you!
Reply:Thats rough, I'm sorry you're dealing with it. Sinus problems can cause teeth pain, can an ear infection. Your symptoms sound like it could be either or both.
If you know the tooth is unrelated and will need to be pulled or filled realize that its best to not have other infections when going in for dental work.
I'd try by going to the walk-in clinic and seeing if there's something they can do for your symptoms first. This might clear up the toothache as well, and you'll get in a lot quicker then at the dentist. Just know the walk-in clinic wont do anything to address any teeth issues, they'll tell you to see your dentist. Heck, if its that bad, maybe go see both!
Feel better!
Reply:I second everyone else's recommendation. Go to the doctor first for a checkup and antibiotics, then the dentist to get the tooth probably pulled, but definitely do go to both and don't let the tooth fester.
Cosmetic
If anyone is reading this and has a clue, do you recommend I try for a walk in doctor at the clinic tomorrow or an emergency dental exam?
Thanks in advance... :(
Sinus headache and toothache..Doctor or Dentist?
it seems like a sinusitis. u must visit a doc tomarrow. but for now drink some warm tea or smt.(not hot). a paracetamol can make u feel better too.
Reply:Well, I'm not a doctor, sounds like a virus, but pain %26amp; draining could be caused by inflammation, which means the body's like on fire. If you go to your grocer's spice rack, look for a bottle of a spice called TURMERIC.
Buy it. Take it home %26amp; 1st try 1 slightly heaping teaspoon of it in your mouth (under your tongue) with a lukewarm lemon-water "chaser".
Drink at least 1 mug full of this water.
Not too much lemon if you don't like it.
Just about 1/2 or 1 level teaspoon of it so the water gets absorbed faster %26amp; better.
This beats inflammation. If you don't feel better in an hour, take another one just like before.
You can't overdose with this as it's a food (a spice).
Just don't take 1/2 a bottle in 1 day or anything.
Then lie down %26amp; relax completely.
Close your eyes %26amp; breath in FULLLY through your nose,
hold it one or 2 seconds, then
VERY SLOWLY exhale through your mouth.
This slows everything down a bit.
It should take you about 50% longer to EXhale than it did
to INhale. Try it maybe 1/2 a dozen or a dozen times %26amp; try to sleep.
If you still have it tomorrow, buy a bottle of the strongest "colloidal silver" you can at a health food store %26amp; take a tablespoon of it, holding it under your tongue for 1 full minute before drinking it. And do it every 1/2 hour for about 1-3 hours to make it kill as many germs/pathogens your body may have.
Also, with the dropper, drip a drop or 2 into your ear
(no it can't hurt you; it's the world's 1st antibiotic, %26amp; natural).
It'll kill any ear infection too. Lay down with the good ear on the bed %26amp; try to stay that way a while so the silver attacks the germs in your bad ear. You can re-do it again in a few hours if you want; it can't harm the ear.
You can drip some ON your molar repeatedly %26amp; rub it into the gum there. Or saturate a small cotton wad with silver %26amp; apply it to the painful molar's surrounding tissue so it soaks in.
If all continues by tomorrow noon, call your dentist for an emergency dental visit or just go %26amp; sit there til she/he sees you.
Pain is your body telling you something's wrong, so try not to take DRUGS which may mask the communication your body is giving you.
Reply:hmmm, sounds like you could have the start of a severe sinus infection/ complicated by a toothache.
I think you need to do both, go to the dr and get a antibiotic, because either waysinus infection or tooth infection, they are gonna have to get rid of it before they can treat you..
I think that you should go to the dentist, also to be honest-- that could be the reason why you had a sickness last week, but has just gotten to the point of severe pain....
An example as to why i say this is:
i once had an earache - went to the Dr and he referred me to a Dentist - found out it was my wisdom teeth - I was then sent to an oral surgeon and had them removed.
You have done enough trying to cure this on your own... do not tough it out anymore and get to the DR's ( dr and dentist!)
sorry you are so miserable... I have empathy for you!
Reply:Thats rough, I'm sorry you're dealing with it. Sinus problems can cause teeth pain, can an ear infection. Your symptoms sound like it could be either or both.
If you know the tooth is unrelated and will need to be pulled or filled realize that its best to not have other infections when going in for dental work.
I'd try by going to the walk-in clinic and seeing if there's something they can do for your symptoms first. This might clear up the toothache as well, and you'll get in a lot quicker then at the dentist. Just know the walk-in clinic wont do anything to address any teeth issues, they'll tell you to see your dentist. Heck, if its that bad, maybe go see both!
Feel better!
Reply:I second everyone else's recommendation. Go to the doctor first for a checkup and antibiotics, then the dentist to get the tooth probably pulled, but definitely do go to both and don't let the tooth fester.
Cosmetic
Should I still go to the dentist?
This morning I having absolutely terrible tooth pain but now I've taken just some extra strength Tylenol and it's dramatically subsided. I made an emergency appointment for tomorrow morning and I don't really have the money to pay for it....should I still go and see what the problem is or wait until it hurts again?
Should I still go to the dentist?
Yeah, I would go. You don't know what could be going on in there. Ask them if they have a payment plan available. Good luck!
Reply:yes.
Reply:yes it could be serious if you wait it may cost you more
Reply:yes, the cheapest route even though dentists don't it. is to pull the tooth
Reply:Yes go you could have an infection it should be treated.
Reply:You Need To Go. Pain Relievers only Work So Long It Maybe Infected That is something You Don't want To Mess With
Reply:I would still go...teeth are meant to hopefully last a very long time. Trust me a tooth canal will hurt TONS more if you let it fester....and sometimed dentist will arrange payment arrangments for you if you can't afford it right away.
Reply:if it hurts after the tylenol wears off, yes. Maybe you're stressed lately and have clenched your jaw, and this prompted the pain? But you may have an abcess or cracked tooth, and having it checked is the best bet.
Reply:YES, GO TO THE DENTIST.
Reply:Yes .. Now its just a simple problem for sure otherwise it will not go with tylenol. go to a dr and get it fixed or its going to cost you ....
Should I still go to the dentist?
Yeah, I would go. You don't know what could be going on in there. Ask them if they have a payment plan available. Good luck!
Reply:yes.
Reply:yes it could be serious if you wait it may cost you more
Reply:yes, the cheapest route even though dentists don't it. is to pull the tooth
Reply:Yes go you could have an infection it should be treated.
Reply:You Need To Go. Pain Relievers only Work So Long It Maybe Infected That is something You Don't want To Mess With
Reply:I would still go...teeth are meant to hopefully last a very long time. Trust me a tooth canal will hurt TONS more if you let it fester....and sometimed dentist will arrange payment arrangments for you if you can't afford it right away.
Reply:if it hurts after the tylenol wears off, yes. Maybe you're stressed lately and have clenched your jaw, and this prompted the pain? But you may have an abcess or cracked tooth, and having it checked is the best bet.
Reply:YES, GO TO THE DENTIST.
Reply:Yes .. Now its just a simple problem for sure otherwise it will not go with tylenol. go to a dr and get it fixed or its going to cost you ....
How to get emergency dental help w/o insurance or money to pay for dental work?
My tooth aches extremely as I type! I have no insurance and I have no money at all to even pay for service. I have not seen a Dentist in over 4 years because I could not afford it and I have no Insurance. I know my teeth are extremely bad! I can easily feel the holes in my teeth. I have chunks of tooth dropping everytime I eat. What am I to do? I have looked everywhere online to get help here in Indiana and I get nothing anywhere close! I need to get this done fast! Like today It needs to get worked on! HELP!!!!!
How to get emergency dental help w/o insurance or money to pay for dental work?
Some dentists will set up a payment plan. You just have to talk to them.
OR....if you don't mind credit cards, there's one called Care Credit. It's for Doctors, dentists, and vets only. You can apply online at their website, carecredit.com, or at your dentists' office if he's willing to do the paperwork for you. I have the card. I got it for emergency purposes like you. I dont' have insurance either and needed a filling replaced. Not cheap at $300. The card helped tremendously. Check it out if you don't mind having a credit card. But like I said, the card can only be used at doctor, dentists, and vet offices, so you'll have less chance of out of control spending on it.
Reply:Move to Canada. It's free there
Reply:First of all you need to take care of your teeth. BRUSH THEM!! Or brush what you have left... You'll need to get State Aid since you cannot pay.
How to get emergency dental help w/o insurance or money to pay for dental work?
Some dentists will set up a payment plan. You just have to talk to them.
OR....if you don't mind credit cards, there's one called Care Credit. It's for Doctors, dentists, and vets only. You can apply online at their website, carecredit.com, or at your dentists' office if he's willing to do the paperwork for you. I have the card. I got it for emergency purposes like you. I dont' have insurance either and needed a filling replaced. Not cheap at $300. The card helped tremendously. Check it out if you don't mind having a credit card. But like I said, the card can only be used at doctor, dentists, and vet offices, so you'll have less chance of out of control spending on it.
Reply:Move to Canada. It's free there
Reply:First of all you need to take care of your teeth. BRUSH THEM!! Or brush what you have left... You'll need to get State Aid since you cannot pay.
Huge dental emergency!?
I have a denture that came out while I was trying to tighten it - in other words, I was messing w/ it when I probably shouldn't have been. I would go to the dentist to have it fixed but he really creeps me out and I was just there recently. My mom might get mad when she finds out. I want to glue it back in w/ some Krazy Glue or nail adhesive but I'm afraid it might poison me. So has anybody had experience w/ this type of thing? As you can tell, this is a very big problem and it is almost 2 a.m. where I am! thanks!
Huge dental emergency!?
You can buy kits to repair dentures at any drug store. They aren't expensive. The problem is that they often don't fix the denture permanently, and the tooth falls out again, after a while.
Reply:call the surgeon or dentist. there is an on-call MD available 24/7.
Reply:go home depot first thing in the morning and buy the special glue, they work, and you can really take it off too with oil-base remover when u want to; many dentist use those similar glue as well
Reply:NEATFREAK,
THE PROBLEM WITH THE USE OF LAY PERSON'S REPAIR IS THAT THIS HAS NO LONG TERM PERMANENT GUARANTEE THAT IT WILL WORK.
SURE YOU CAN BUY THE SUPERGLUE OR DENTURE REPAIR PATCHING KITS, BUT THIS WOULD ONLY BE USEFUL UNTIL YOUR DENTIST CAN HAVE A DENTAL LAB PROPERLY REPAIR THE ITEM.
Reply:get some polydent. the stuff you mentioned will poison you.
Reply:What kind of denture is it? Was it glued in before or is it meant to be removable?
I would go see the dentist because dental appliances are too expensive to try to do it yourself!
Huge dental emergency!?
You can buy kits to repair dentures at any drug store. They aren't expensive. The problem is that they often don't fix the denture permanently, and the tooth falls out again, after a while.
Reply:call the surgeon or dentist. there is an on-call MD available 24/7.
Reply:go home depot first thing in the morning and buy the special glue, they work, and you can really take it off too with oil-base remover when u want to; many dentist use those similar glue as well
Reply:NEATFREAK,
THE PROBLEM WITH THE USE OF LAY PERSON'S REPAIR IS THAT THIS HAS NO LONG TERM PERMANENT GUARANTEE THAT IT WILL WORK.
SURE YOU CAN BUY THE SUPERGLUE OR DENTURE REPAIR PATCHING KITS, BUT THIS WOULD ONLY BE USEFUL UNTIL YOUR DENTIST CAN HAVE A DENTAL LAB PROPERLY REPAIR THE ITEM.
Reply:get some polydent. the stuff you mentioned will poison you.
Reply:What kind of denture is it? Was it glued in before or is it meant to be removable?
I would go see the dentist because dental appliances are too expensive to try to do it yourself!
I need emergency dental help in Mass?
Divorced mom of 3, 2 of my kids are autistic so the state basically runs my finances...I need dental help desperatly. I am fighting an infection in my caninie tooth that almost reached my brain and they keep denying me any help. They pain is sometimes overwhelming...I just need help. Period. I have yet to meet a dentist that will say..."you know what? Your in enormous pain, and have 3 kids, 2 autistic kids....someone needs to help you." Mass dental society offers crap...minimal help that no one can afford. Any ideas?
I need emergency dental help in Mass?
Sorry to hear about your situation with Masshealth. You need
a comprehensive plan with no waiting periods that will kick in
immediately so you can stop infection and pain. I suggest
you look into the eHealthPlus membership. That will save you
up to 80% on your dental work. There are some
dentists on the network which will give you additional
discount considering your situation, just out of their good heart.
You will have to do your own research. Best of luck.
Reply:If you need dental for yourself, with our company it will be only $11.95/month. Family coverage is only $19.95/month and we will cover everyone in your household. For the month of May, we will give you your first month FREE (only the household plan). For more info go to http://www.apdiscounts.com Report It
Reply:DEAR BUMPERS, AN OPTION FOR YOU MAY BE RECEIVING CARE FROM A DENTAL SCHOOL, SEE:
%26gt; welcome
The Patient Treatment Center at Boston University School of Dental Medicine offers quality dental care at a reasonable cost. We are located in Boston's South End (100 East Newton Street, first floor) and are easily reached by mass transit. Our dental care services emphasize preventive and restorative dentistry. You will benefit from the latest research in dental techniques and equipment. All facilities are designed to accommodate the disabled.
The center adheres to strict infection control practices; instruments used in patient care are autoclave-sterilized. We are licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and accredited by the American Dental Association. We also are a member of Boston Medical Center, which includes Boston University School of Medicine, the School of Public Health, and Boston Medical Center Hospitals.
%26gt; basic services
Patients with such dental needs as prophylaxis (cleanings), restorations (fillings), bridges and single crowns, periodontal care (gums), and full and partial dentures are seen in the appropriate treatment areas, where dental students provide quality care at a minimal fee under the supervision of faculty dentists.
%26gt; more involved treatment
If you require more involved treatment, such as advanced restorative work, extensive periodontal treatment, orthodontics, root canal therapy, oral surgery, or complex crown and bridge work, you will be treated in one of our specialty areas. These specialty areas are staffed by graduate dentists, many of whom have years of experience and are continuing their studies. Dental care in the specialty areas is performed under the supervision of faculty dentists. Because of the complex nature of this care, treatment costs are somewhat higher than in the general dental care centers, although they are still less than those in the private sector.
Loose Teeth
I need emergency dental help in Mass?
Sorry to hear about your situation with Masshealth. You need
a comprehensive plan with no waiting periods that will kick in
immediately so you can stop infection and pain. I suggest
you look into the eHealthPlus membership. That will save you
up to 80% on your dental work. There are some
dentists on the network which will give you additional
discount considering your situation, just out of their good heart.
You will have to do your own research. Best of luck.
Reply:If you need dental for yourself, with our company it will be only $11.95/month. Family coverage is only $19.95/month and we will cover everyone in your household. For the month of May, we will give you your first month FREE (only the household plan). For more info go to http://www.apdiscounts.com Report It
Reply:DEAR BUMPERS, AN OPTION FOR YOU MAY BE RECEIVING CARE FROM A DENTAL SCHOOL, SEE:
%26gt; welcome
The Patient Treatment Center at Boston University School of Dental Medicine offers quality dental care at a reasonable cost. We are located in Boston's South End (100 East Newton Street, first floor) and are easily reached by mass transit. Our dental care services emphasize preventive and restorative dentistry. You will benefit from the latest research in dental techniques and equipment. All facilities are designed to accommodate the disabled.
The center adheres to strict infection control practices; instruments used in patient care are autoclave-sterilized. We are licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and accredited by the American Dental Association. We also are a member of Boston Medical Center, which includes Boston University School of Medicine, the School of Public Health, and Boston Medical Center Hospitals.
%26gt; basic services
Patients with such dental needs as prophylaxis (cleanings), restorations (fillings), bridges and single crowns, periodontal care (gums), and full and partial dentures are seen in the appropriate treatment areas, where dental students provide quality care at a minimal fee under the supervision of faculty dentists.
%26gt; more involved treatment
If you require more involved treatment, such as advanced restorative work, extensive periodontal treatment, orthodontics, root canal therapy, oral surgery, or complex crown and bridge work, you will be treated in one of our specialty areas. These specialty areas are staffed by graduate dentists, many of whom have years of experience and are continuing their studies. Dental care in the specialty areas is performed under the supervision of faculty dentists. Because of the complex nature of this care, treatment costs are somewhat higher than in the general dental care centers, although they are still less than those in the private sector.
Loose Teeth
Dental emergency PLEASE help?
I live in Virginia beach, Va. --last night (friday night) i broke a tooth, and its KILLING me. I can't sleep. It's 4a.m. now and i feel like im gonna die! HOW do i get to a dentist on the weekend?? I'm pregnant so i cant even take any pain meds.
I need this tooth pullled asap and cant find any info on the internet. Please any suggestions!!??
Dental emergency PLEASE help?
ibuprofen is always the best pain medication for any type of dental pain, but since you are pregnant it does make it more diffcult. What you can do is contact your dentist that you already have by his pager, answering servie.....etc, and let him know the situation. Until you can get a safe prescriprion and type of walgreens or CVS should have a temporary filling material, that is located by the tooth brushes and toothpaste, that you can put on the tooth to help cover it so it can ease some pain, But you really need to speak to your current dentist and get a safe prescription or get seen and get it taken care of. I hope you feel better, and congrats on your pregnancy... ;)
Reply:If you can locate a 24-hour drugstore, go there and get some Anbesol; it's a topical pain-killer, and you won't remotely ingest enough to hurt your baby. You might also consider going to the ER. Good luck!
Reply:do you have a dentist - call their office number now!!! -
the answering service should be there - tell them what you have got -(at least my Dr has one)
your dentist may have a contract with an emergency DDS
who they can refer you to - and they should be there Saturday
IF THAT FAILS - look in the yellow pages under Dental and see if anybody handles emergencies
or in Yahoo! yellow pages - try 'Dental emergency'
best of luck - unfortunately, I know the feeling
had mine on Christmas Day!
Reply:Orajel MAY be safe for a pregnant woman. Double-check with a doctor first. It's over-the-counter and similar to the aforementioned Anbesol. You apply it with a swab.
There has gotta be a dental office open on weekends. However, you may have to do some traveling in order to get there.
Reply:call your ob or the maternity floor of your hospital. They can tell you what to take. Depending on how far along you are you can take different meds.
Reply:1-800-dentist
try them...
Reply:I'd go to the ER.
Seriously. If you're pregnant and you're in this much pain with your tooth - I'd trust them to give me the right amount and type of pain medication.
Many dental clinics have after hours emergency numbers. BUT again, you're pregnant and I personally would rather be seen and treated for pain by a physician not a dentist. Besides, you'd pay about as much to see a dentist for an emergency.
Reply:Go to the ER silly! There might very well be infection. The ER can help you with relief til you get to dentist. There is a chance dentist won't take tooth out til infection is gone.
Reply:Call your OB tell him exactly what happened and follow his advice .. Go to local ER and give them the name of you OB They have to get you stable until a dentist is available. An oral surgeon is always on call at local hospitals. Don't suffer hun please get help.
Reply:The best thing to do if you are in severe pain with a tooth problem is go to Accident %26amp; Emergency. There is no point in sitting around suffering. Tooth pain can be excrutiating and is considered an emergency if you are out of your mind with pain. Also you are pregnant and your baby may be distressed if you are distressed. Good luck, and remember, tooth pain is considered to be worse than childbirth!
Reply:Ima dentist in Brownstown Michigan and a docter too
I need this tooth pullled asap and cant find any info on the internet. Please any suggestions!!??
Dental emergency PLEASE help?
ibuprofen is always the best pain medication for any type of dental pain, but since you are pregnant it does make it more diffcult. What you can do is contact your dentist that you already have by his pager, answering servie.....etc, and let him know the situation. Until you can get a safe prescriprion and type of walgreens or CVS should have a temporary filling material, that is located by the tooth brushes and toothpaste, that you can put on the tooth to help cover it so it can ease some pain, But you really need to speak to your current dentist and get a safe prescription or get seen and get it taken care of. I hope you feel better, and congrats on your pregnancy... ;)
Reply:If you can locate a 24-hour drugstore, go there and get some Anbesol; it's a topical pain-killer, and you won't remotely ingest enough to hurt your baby. You might also consider going to the ER. Good luck!
Reply:do you have a dentist - call their office number now!!! -
the answering service should be there - tell them what you have got -(at least my Dr has one)
your dentist may have a contract with an emergency DDS
who they can refer you to - and they should be there Saturday
IF THAT FAILS - look in the yellow pages under Dental and see if anybody handles emergencies
or in Yahoo! yellow pages - try 'Dental emergency'
best of luck - unfortunately, I know the feeling
had mine on Christmas Day!
Reply:Orajel MAY be safe for a pregnant woman. Double-check with a doctor first. It's over-the-counter and similar to the aforementioned Anbesol. You apply it with a swab.
There has gotta be a dental office open on weekends. However, you may have to do some traveling in order to get there.
Reply:call your ob or the maternity floor of your hospital. They can tell you what to take. Depending on how far along you are you can take different meds.
Reply:1-800-dentist
try them...
Reply:I'd go to the ER.
Seriously. If you're pregnant and you're in this much pain with your tooth - I'd trust them to give me the right amount and type of pain medication.
Many dental clinics have after hours emergency numbers. BUT again, you're pregnant and I personally would rather be seen and treated for pain by a physician not a dentist. Besides, you'd pay about as much to see a dentist for an emergency.
Reply:Go to the ER silly! There might very well be infection. The ER can help you with relief til you get to dentist. There is a chance dentist won't take tooth out til infection is gone.
Reply:Call your OB tell him exactly what happened and follow his advice .. Go to local ER and give them the name of you OB They have to get you stable until a dentist is available. An oral surgeon is always on call at local hospitals. Don't suffer hun please get help.
Reply:The best thing to do if you are in severe pain with a tooth problem is go to Accident %26amp; Emergency. There is no point in sitting around suffering. Tooth pain can be excrutiating and is considered an emergency if you are out of your mind with pain. Also you are pregnant and your baby may be distressed if you are distressed. Good luck, and remember, tooth pain is considered to be worse than childbirth!
Reply:Ima dentist in Brownstown Michigan and a docter too
Can you go to the emergency room for a toothache?
My husband has a bad toothache he has taken just about everything you can possibly take. I cannot find a dentist open on the weekend. Do hospitals have dentists on call?
Can you go to the emergency room for a toothache?
you can go, but you may be there awhile because they are going to take the worse cases first, plus it will be more expensive. They will probably just give him a painkiller and to tell him to follow up with his dentist asap
Reply:You can but it is going to cost you a bunch of money. I'm taking about $600 or more. They normally normally only call dental surgeons. Look in the web yellow pages for emergency dental care.
http://yellowpages.com
Call around and try to find some stuff call Hurricaine Gel. It will stop any toothache temporarly. Check at the Rx at Wal-Mart, they have it
Reply:If you are in enough pain you should go to the emergency room. They may not have a dentist but they can help you manage pain until you can get to a dentist. good luck
Reply:Does he have a dentist? If so the dentist should have an after hours number you can call. I know mine does but thankfully I have never had to use it.
Reply:I have never heard of a hospital with a dentist on call. There are supposed to be topical things you can put on a decayed tooth to stop the pain for a while. I had a toothache once and it was horrible. I hope he gets this taken care of soon.
If he has a regular dentist, he might be able to reach him for a recommendation.
Go online and type in emergency dentist and the towns in your area.
Reply:Call your family dentist. This is one of the reasons you need to have one, so they will come to your aid even on a weekend. My son 7 , had been to see the dentist on a Thursday. On Saturday morning he had a toothache that would have brought a grown man to tears. We called our family dentist and he drove back from his weekend cabin over 200 miles to take care of him. If you have a family dentist, they will usually come in, or find someone to take care of you if you are a regular patient.
Reply:yes, but I don't recommend it. Hospital doctors aren't trained to deal with problems in teeth. I've heard horror stories of things in the ER that should not have been done. Don't you have a dentist you can call? Most will come in after hours for emergencies.
Reply:om i had a horrible horrible toothache a couple weekends ago and i called the doctor on call and he told me to take 4 200 mgs of ibuprofren and then take 2 extra strenght tyenol and it really did help the pain and i kept putting a wet washcloth in the microwave and just kep that warmth right on my cheek maybe he can try it hope he feels better
but yes you can go the the er for a toothache
Can you go to the emergency room for a toothache?
you can go, but you may be there awhile because they are going to take the worse cases first, plus it will be more expensive. They will probably just give him a painkiller and to tell him to follow up with his dentist asap
Reply:You can but it is going to cost you a bunch of money. I'm taking about $600 or more. They normally normally only call dental surgeons. Look in the web yellow pages for emergency dental care.
http://yellowpages.com
Call around and try to find some stuff call Hurricaine Gel. It will stop any toothache temporarly. Check at the Rx at Wal-Mart, they have it
Reply:If you are in enough pain you should go to the emergency room. They may not have a dentist but they can help you manage pain until you can get to a dentist. good luck
Reply:Does he have a dentist? If so the dentist should have an after hours number you can call. I know mine does but thankfully I have never had to use it.
Reply:I have never heard of a hospital with a dentist on call. There are supposed to be topical things you can put on a decayed tooth to stop the pain for a while. I had a toothache once and it was horrible. I hope he gets this taken care of soon.
If he has a regular dentist, he might be able to reach him for a recommendation.
Go online and type in emergency dentist and the towns in your area.
Reply:Call your family dentist. This is one of the reasons you need to have one, so they will come to your aid even on a weekend. My son 7 , had been to see the dentist on a Thursday. On Saturday morning he had a toothache that would have brought a grown man to tears. We called our family dentist and he drove back from his weekend cabin over 200 miles to take care of him. If you have a family dentist, they will usually come in, or find someone to take care of you if you are a regular patient.
Reply:yes, but I don't recommend it. Hospital doctors aren't trained to deal with problems in teeth. I've heard horror stories of things in the ER that should not have been done. Don't you have a dentist you can call? Most will come in after hours for emergencies.
Reply:om i had a horrible horrible toothache a couple weekends ago and i called the doctor on call and he told me to take 4 200 mgs of ibuprofren and then take 2 extra strenght tyenol and it really did help the pain and i kept putting a wet washcloth in the microwave and just kep that warmth right on my cheek maybe he can try it hope he feels better
but yes you can go the the er for a toothache
OMG EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!! please answer !~?
IS IT BAD TO TAKE PENICILLIAN (ANTIBIOTIC) if you don't have a infection ?? What will happen !!!
Well the only reason why i am asking is because my tooth/gums on one side of my mouth is really hurting me and i don't have a dentist ...and i don't want to risk it and wait till monday ..so i want to call the on call doctor at my doctors office and tell them whats going on with my tooth , and hopefully they will give me a antibiotic ! I just started getting a really bad headache or a ear ache ..i can't really tell which one it is sense they are so close together ! But the tooth pain has been going on for a week now ....! Um. Its kinda like a itchy and irrated sensation ! Please help! Thanks ! So is it bad to take penicillian with out a infection ...because i am not sure i have one !
OMG EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!! please answer !~?
It's probably OK, but to be sure, call a pharmacist. They are so smart and kind and helpful. If you need a 24-your pharmacist, look in the Yellow Pages under "Pharmacies." He/She will guide you. You'll see. :)
Reply:It should be ok to take it without an infection
Reply:well it wont hurt you but you may be taking the wrong antibiotic. Some antibiotics are for some infections and some are for another. It is best to get a prescription for that ailment and finish the antibiotic. You are never supposed to have left over antibiotic.
Good luck I hope you feel better.
Reply:It isn't necessarily bad to take antibiotics if you don't already have an infection, although we discourage it. It won't HURT you to take some, if that is what you are worried about. I'm not sure you need any. It sounds to me like you need to find a dentist, as you could have a very serious cavity causing your jaw, head, and ear discomfort. More than likely, the on-call doctor will give you something for pain, but not an antibiotic, and tell you to follow up with a dentist. I hope this helps!
Reply:Never take an antibiotic without a prescription(you should not have any left over from any illness, anyway). But do not use antibiotics unless your doctor says to do so, as they mess up your body. If you have had this toothache for a week, why on the weekend do you think it is an emergency? One more day won't do that much damage, and you can then do the wide thing and get into a dentist. In the meantime, put heat on the side of your face, and take an aspirin. You will be fine, but take better care of yourself. The world needs you healthy.
Reply:If you aren't already taking ibuprophen...do it now! 400 to 600 mgs every four hours if needed.
Well the only reason why i am asking is because my tooth/gums on one side of my mouth is really hurting me and i don't have a dentist ...and i don't want to risk it and wait till monday ..so i want to call the on call doctor at my doctors office and tell them whats going on with my tooth , and hopefully they will give me a antibiotic ! I just started getting a really bad headache or a ear ache ..i can't really tell which one it is sense they are so close together ! But the tooth pain has been going on for a week now ....! Um. Its kinda like a itchy and irrated sensation ! Please help! Thanks ! So is it bad to take penicillian with out a infection ...because i am not sure i have one !
OMG EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!! please answer !~?
It's probably OK, but to be sure, call a pharmacist. They are so smart and kind and helpful. If you need a 24-your pharmacist, look in the Yellow Pages under "Pharmacies." He/She will guide you. You'll see. :)
Reply:It should be ok to take it without an infection
Reply:well it wont hurt you but you may be taking the wrong antibiotic. Some antibiotics are for some infections and some are for another. It is best to get a prescription for that ailment and finish the antibiotic. You are never supposed to have left over antibiotic.
Good luck I hope you feel better.
Reply:It isn't necessarily bad to take antibiotics if you don't already have an infection, although we discourage it. It won't HURT you to take some, if that is what you are worried about. I'm not sure you need any. It sounds to me like you need to find a dentist, as you could have a very serious cavity causing your jaw, head, and ear discomfort. More than likely, the on-call doctor will give you something for pain, but not an antibiotic, and tell you to follow up with a dentist. I hope this helps!
Reply:Never take an antibiotic without a prescription(you should not have any left over from any illness, anyway). But do not use antibiotics unless your doctor says to do so, as they mess up your body. If you have had this toothache for a week, why on the weekend do you think it is an emergency? One more day won't do that much damage, and you can then do the wide thing and get into a dentist. In the meantime, put heat on the side of your face, and take an aspirin. You will be fine, but take better care of yourself. The world needs you healthy.
Reply:If you aren't already taking ibuprophen...do it now! 400 to 600 mgs every four hours if needed.
Teeth Emergency!!!!!?
My mom just had the top part of her mouth done at the dentist and now has a partial denture on the roof of her mouth. She is in a LOT i repeat a LOT of pain and i need to know maybe a home remedy or something that could help her sore gums. I know having your teeth removed is painful but I just need to help her so anything will be appreciated.
Teeth Emergency!!!!!?
get a bag of ice quick
have her suck on cubes and go back to the dentist!!! stat!!!!
Reply:When I had tooth pain, Aleve helped me more than Tylenol or Advil. I also used ice packs to numb the area. Tooth pain is terrible! Best of luck to your mom!!!
Reply:swish with warm salt water...I hope the Dr. gave her pain pills...
Reply:The dentist should have given her some pain meds. If he didn't then you or she should call him and tell him that she is in pain.
I know they like the partials to stay in, because it helps the gums to form to them, but yes it's painful.
She can take over the counter pain relievers too, but I would go for the prescription. Call the dentist.
Reply:if she likes alcohol, im pretty sure that helps, if not have her suck on some ice
p.s.-that's really sweet, that you are on here for her. im sure she's very thankful.
Reply:advil, tylonal, pain killers, have her drink sleepy time tea it knocks u out for 5 hrs
Reply:Pain killers, plain and simple. Give her tylenol/advil, and tell her to get her mind off it by watching tv until they kick in, or have a nap
Reply:Geeze... you need to be carefull. My aunt had to be rushed to a hospital in an AMBULANCE for the same reason. There was an infection that spread after getting dental work done. Has she tried calling the dentist to make sure this is normal?
Anyway, the only thing Ive found to work is holding whiskey over the part of your mouth that hurts. It helps numb it... really helpfull
Reply:that really stinks i have u tried taking here to the denist mybe he can give her pain shot or u can try pain medicine it might work
Reply:oil of cloves. very very good, instant relief
Reply:Clove oil is often used to help relieve dental pain. However, it needs to be diluted or it could burn her mouth. You might want to find a product called OregaDent. OregaDent is made with essential oils of wild oregano, wild pain root, clove bud and cinnamon.
I recently had a couple of teeth extracted and developed dry sockets. Clove oil and OregaDent provided immediate pain relief.
Reply:Did her dentist prescribe a pain medication? If so, she needs to take it right on the dot every time it's due. Taking it with a caffeinated drink will help it work better, too. If the dentist didn''t prescribe pain meds or the ones she has aren't helping, she needs to call the dentist ASAP. Although pulling teeth hurts, she shouldn't be in tons of pain. If she didn't get any pain meds from the dentist, she can take 4 ibuprofen while she waits. She might also try warm and cold packs on her face - a warm pack for 15 minutes, wait 15 minutes, then a cold pack for 15 minutes, and so on.
hiking boots
Teeth Emergency!!!!!?
get a bag of ice quick
have her suck on cubes and go back to the dentist!!! stat!!!!
Reply:When I had tooth pain, Aleve helped me more than Tylenol or Advil. I also used ice packs to numb the area. Tooth pain is terrible! Best of luck to your mom!!!
Reply:swish with warm salt water...I hope the Dr. gave her pain pills...
Reply:The dentist should have given her some pain meds. If he didn't then you or she should call him and tell him that she is in pain.
I know they like the partials to stay in, because it helps the gums to form to them, but yes it's painful.
She can take over the counter pain relievers too, but I would go for the prescription. Call the dentist.
Reply:if she likes alcohol, im pretty sure that helps, if not have her suck on some ice
p.s.-that's really sweet, that you are on here for her. im sure she's very thankful.
Reply:advil, tylonal, pain killers, have her drink sleepy time tea it knocks u out for 5 hrs
Reply:Pain killers, plain and simple. Give her tylenol/advil, and tell her to get her mind off it by watching tv until they kick in, or have a nap
Reply:Geeze... you need to be carefull. My aunt had to be rushed to a hospital in an AMBULANCE for the same reason. There was an infection that spread after getting dental work done. Has she tried calling the dentist to make sure this is normal?
Anyway, the only thing Ive found to work is holding whiskey over the part of your mouth that hurts. It helps numb it... really helpfull
Reply:that really stinks i have u tried taking here to the denist mybe he can give her pain shot or u can try pain medicine it might work
Reply:oil of cloves. very very good, instant relief
Reply:Clove oil is often used to help relieve dental pain. However, it needs to be diluted or it could burn her mouth. You might want to find a product called OregaDent. OregaDent is made with essential oils of wild oregano, wild pain root, clove bud and cinnamon.
I recently had a couple of teeth extracted and developed dry sockets. Clove oil and OregaDent provided immediate pain relief.
Reply:Did her dentist prescribe a pain medication? If so, she needs to take it right on the dot every time it's due. Taking it with a caffeinated drink will help it work better, too. If the dentist didn''t prescribe pain meds or the ones she has aren't helping, she needs to call the dentist ASAP. Although pulling teeth hurts, she shouldn't be in tons of pain. If she didn't get any pain meds from the dentist, she can take 4 ibuprofen while she waits. She might also try warm and cold packs on her face - a warm pack for 15 minutes, wait 15 minutes, then a cold pack for 15 minutes, and so on.
hiking boots
Help EMERGENCY!!!!!?
ok, a part of my tooth chiped off on the left side outside part, and now on the left side inside part my gum has swelled up and it hurts (this is now two days after), what should I do, I really dont wanna go to a dentist they really freak me out, not a joke!! PLEASE HELP!!!
Help EMERGENCY!!!!!?
Sorry, but you have no choice. I would go ASAP, you dont want to wait to long. Most likely you will just need a little filling to close the chip.
Reply:Um, seriously, I would say go to the emergency room, and see one of their dentists. in the meanwhile, rinse and gargle with baking soda in water solution, and take some tylenol extra strength. Either way, it sounds like you will have to go to a dentist in the near future b/c this wont go away by itself (sorry).
Reply:I don't know why horror stories about dentists persist to this day. All the pain you will experience will be BEFORE you go to the dentist, putting it off and making it worse.
Your teeth cannot repair themselves, so a visit to a dentist is necessary. Please try to relax about it. If you explain to the assistant or dentist that you are terrified, I'm sure they'll go out of their way to reassure you and treat you very carefully. Hopefully they'll have nitrous oxide, "laughing gas" and will administer it to you to put you in la-la land, with no injection needed, you just breathe it and magic happens!
Please don't be afraid and get yourself taken care of. There really is nothing to be frightened of! You will be so relieved afterwards! The downside is: It's almost New Year's, and good luck finding anyone in the office till Tuesday.
If your gum is swollen, in the meantime, rinse with warm salt water to help with the discomfort. Take some pain pills; ibuprophen or Tylenol, whichever works for you. One more suggestion...get a VERY SOFT toothbrush, run it under hot water to soften it even more, go sit down with it and VERY GENTLY apply the bristles to the swollen area. This will clean the bacteria out of the area for faster healing. Good luck!
Reply:The area that has swelled can either just be an irritated area from the rough tooth or more likely an infection. Letting this go could cause you more pain and tooth, gum, and bone damage.
Unfortunately, I think you have to go to a dentist. Ask your friends for the name of a dentist that they like and trust. Set up a consultation appointment for them to just look at the area so you don't have to fear a procedure. Maybe they can alleviate your fear of the dentist by determining the cause of your fear or give you something to ease your anxiety like Valium. Good luck!
Reply:Go to a dentist. It won't be that bad. What can be worse? Waiting until you have to have your tooth pulled? Or having an abscessed tooth which will really be painful.
Reply:welll YOU HAVE TO GO if you don't it will hurt when you chew. I am scared if denist to
Help EMERGENCY!!!!!?
Sorry, but you have no choice. I would go ASAP, you dont want to wait to long. Most likely you will just need a little filling to close the chip.
Reply:Um, seriously, I would say go to the emergency room, and see one of their dentists. in the meanwhile, rinse and gargle with baking soda in water solution, and take some tylenol extra strength. Either way, it sounds like you will have to go to a dentist in the near future b/c this wont go away by itself (sorry).
Reply:I don't know why horror stories about dentists persist to this day. All the pain you will experience will be BEFORE you go to the dentist, putting it off and making it worse.
Your teeth cannot repair themselves, so a visit to a dentist is necessary. Please try to relax about it. If you explain to the assistant or dentist that you are terrified, I'm sure they'll go out of their way to reassure you and treat you very carefully. Hopefully they'll have nitrous oxide, "laughing gas" and will administer it to you to put you in la-la land, with no injection needed, you just breathe it and magic happens!
Please don't be afraid and get yourself taken care of. There really is nothing to be frightened of! You will be so relieved afterwards! The downside is: It's almost New Year's, and good luck finding anyone in the office till Tuesday.
If your gum is swollen, in the meantime, rinse with warm salt water to help with the discomfort. Take some pain pills; ibuprophen or Tylenol, whichever works for you. One more suggestion...get a VERY SOFT toothbrush, run it under hot water to soften it even more, go sit down with it and VERY GENTLY apply the bristles to the swollen area. This will clean the bacteria out of the area for faster healing. Good luck!
Reply:The area that has swelled can either just be an irritated area from the rough tooth or more likely an infection. Letting this go could cause you more pain and tooth, gum, and bone damage.
Unfortunately, I think you have to go to a dentist. Ask your friends for the name of a dentist that they like and trust. Set up a consultation appointment for them to just look at the area so you don't have to fear a procedure. Maybe they can alleviate your fear of the dentist by determining the cause of your fear or give you something to ease your anxiety like Valium. Good luck!
Reply:Go to a dentist. It won't be that bad. What can be worse? Waiting until you have to have your tooth pulled? Or having an abscessed tooth which will really be painful.
Reply:welll YOU HAVE TO GO if you don't it will hurt when you chew. I am scared if denist to
OMG EMERGENCY??? Help?
I broke my bottom retainer... again! I had braces for 5 years and took them off last January 5th... do you think my teeth with shift?
Last time I went 2-4 weeks without wearing my retainer and I think they shifted a little.
can't see the dentist for at least a week.
OMG EMERGENCY??? Help?
A week or two without them won't make a lot of difference, the teeth will shift back with constant wearing of the new retainer for about a week.
If your can find your model, you can drop both off at your orthodontist or dentist office. They can make the "repair" or "remake" using the old model without seeing you for new impressions, and they can re-make it in less time. For a repair to be done, it will depend on "where" the break is and if it's "missing" any material. Since the retainers are less than a year old I would assume that the model is still good, meaning there have been no changes with your teeth such as crowns, and the model hasn't been broken or chipped, if both teeth and model are the same, then this will work for a new retainer to be made from, or for this retainer to be repaired with. Always keep up with your retainers and your models, both are valuable when a repair or replacement is needed.
I disagree with George, the lowers do and will tend to shift, even "faster" due to the tongues constant thrust. The teeth aren't kept together in a "tightly closed" or "clenched" position thorough out the day or night, unless you grind or clench at night. If that were the case, no one would ever need lower retainers. Lowers are the first to shift when retainers aren't worn.
Additional information: Six months is too long. See your dentist for the repair, he can send it to the lab. Even if you don't have your model, the dentist can take the impressions and have a new retainer fabricated or this one repaired. Don't wait, you will regret it if you do.
Reply:Lower retainers are not often required; if you are still wearing the upper retainer and the bite is in the proper occlusion, the upper teeth should retain the lower. Wait for your next appointment. No emergency!
Reply:good suggestion by George.
Last time I went 2-4 weeks without wearing my retainer and I think they shifted a little.
can't see the dentist for at least a week.
OMG EMERGENCY??? Help?
A week or two without them won't make a lot of difference, the teeth will shift back with constant wearing of the new retainer for about a week.
If your can find your model, you can drop both off at your orthodontist or dentist office. They can make the "repair" or "remake" using the old model without seeing you for new impressions, and they can re-make it in less time. For a repair to be done, it will depend on "where" the break is and if it's "missing" any material. Since the retainers are less than a year old I would assume that the model is still good, meaning there have been no changes with your teeth such as crowns, and the model hasn't been broken or chipped, if both teeth and model are the same, then this will work for a new retainer to be made from, or for this retainer to be repaired with. Always keep up with your retainers and your models, both are valuable when a repair or replacement is needed.
I disagree with George, the lowers do and will tend to shift, even "faster" due to the tongues constant thrust. The teeth aren't kept together in a "tightly closed" or "clenched" position thorough out the day or night, unless you grind or clench at night. If that were the case, no one would ever need lower retainers. Lowers are the first to shift when retainers aren't worn.
Additional information: Six months is too long. See your dentist for the repair, he can send it to the lab. Even if you don't have your model, the dentist can take the impressions and have a new retainer fabricated or this one repaired. Don't wait, you will regret it if you do.
Reply:Lower retainers are not often required; if you are still wearing the upper retainer and the bite is in the proper occlusion, the upper teeth should retain the lower. Wait for your next appointment. No emergency!
Reply:good suggestion by George.
Tooth Emergency!?
My brother has awful teeth, okay, not awful but losts of cavities and some chipped teeth.
He hates and absolutely will not see a dentist unless he is sedated. Im having an extremely hard time finding one.
Any advice on what to do? Whats the effects of laughing gas or conscious sedation? I mean, he has to be completely knocked out.
Tooth Emergency!?
Most dentists today use conscious sedation. I think that's the best way to go. The dentist puts an IV in your arm (my dentist does it so quick it doesn't hurt), then injects a drug that will make you almost go to sleep...very calm and in a dream-like state...you won't have a care in the world! Then it's over really quick and they send you home with pain medicine. Some dentists only use nitrous oxide (laughing gas) which doesn't put you to sleep but just makes you calm. Your brother really needs to go to the dentist and he will feel so much better. Just look in the Yellow Pages and start calling the dentists and they'll tell you if they use sedation.
Reply:Hi i dont know where your from uk orrr, if its uk then there are hospitals that take in patients for training dentists i know it may sound gruesome this way but its not as bad as it sounds really, make an appointment for him and see what happens i wish you good luck i also hate dentist but needs must sometimes, w.w
Reply:I would suggest trying to get your brother to try concscious sedation. It will become very expensive and cumbersome to have general anesthesia just for restorative procedures. The sedation basically puts the patient at ease and decreases their anxiety while they're in the chair. They will still need to cooperate with the dentist for them to complete their work. I think your brother will need to learn to cooperate for him to get good work done in his mouth.
He hates and absolutely will not see a dentist unless he is sedated. Im having an extremely hard time finding one.
Any advice on what to do? Whats the effects of laughing gas or conscious sedation? I mean, he has to be completely knocked out.
Tooth Emergency!?
Most dentists today use conscious sedation. I think that's the best way to go. The dentist puts an IV in your arm (my dentist does it so quick it doesn't hurt), then injects a drug that will make you almost go to sleep...very calm and in a dream-like state...you won't have a care in the world! Then it's over really quick and they send you home with pain medicine. Some dentists only use nitrous oxide (laughing gas) which doesn't put you to sleep but just makes you calm. Your brother really needs to go to the dentist and he will feel so much better. Just look in the Yellow Pages and start calling the dentists and they'll tell you if they use sedation.
Reply:Hi i dont know where your from uk orrr, if its uk then there are hospitals that take in patients for training dentists i know it may sound gruesome this way but its not as bad as it sounds really, make an appointment for him and see what happens i wish you good luck i also hate dentist but needs must sometimes, w.w
Reply:I would suggest trying to get your brother to try concscious sedation. It will become very expensive and cumbersome to have general anesthesia just for restorative procedures. The sedation basically puts the patient at ease and decreases their anxiety while they're in the chair. They will still need to cooperate with the dentist for them to complete their work. I think your brother will need to learn to cooperate for him to get good work done in his mouth.
Teeth issues?! Help me?!?! This is like an EMERGENCY!?
One of my teeth has gradually turned into a blackish gray lump. What has happened to it? also, I have several visible holes in my teeth, and it hurts horribly to chew. I haven't had the money in the past, so I've been neglecting my dental health. When I was a child, I hated my dentist, but I don't need sedation dentistry. When I go to the dentist, will it hurt? WHAT WILL THEY DO TO ME?!?! :-( I hate dentists. What can I do to improve my poor oral hygiene?
Teeth issues?! Help me?!?! This is like an EMERGENCY!?
Martha--the only way to know exactly what is going on with your teeth and how they can be restored is to see a dentist. Talk to friends who have dentists that they like and trust and make an appointment to have your needs diagnosed. A compassionate and understanding dentist will not lay guilt on you and can help find the best way to accomplish your treatment. You hold the key to improving you oral hygiene and it sounds like you are ready to go for it. Commit to making an appointment by the end of the week and then just do it. Good luck to you!
Reply:Going to the dentist does suk but from the sounds of it u need on soon or u wont have any teeth left i would recommend u find the money fast
Reply:sounds like you have a dead tooth. get help immediately. make payment arrangements. periodontal disease can make you very ill.
Oral Health Topics A–Z
Periodontal (Gum) Diseases
Overview
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Additional Resources
Overview
Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Your gum tissue is not attached to the teeth as high as it may seem. There is a very shallow v-shaped crevice called a sulcus between the tooth and gums. Periodontal diseases attack just below the gum line in the sulcus, where they cause the attachment of the tooth and its supporting tissues to break down. As the tissues are damaged, the sulcus develops into a pocket: generally, the more severe the disease, the greater the depth of the pocket.
Periodontal diseases are classified according to the severity of the disease. The two major stages are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a milder and reversible form of periodontal disease that only affects the gums. Gingivitis may lead to more serious, destructive forms of periodontal disease called periodontitis.
Some factors increase the risk of developing periodontal disease:
Tobacco smoking or chewing
Systemic diseases such as diabetes
Some types of medication such as steroids, some types of anti-epilepsy drugs, cancer therapy drugs, some calcium channel blockers and oral contraceptives
Bridges that no longer fit properly
Crooked teeth
Fillings that have become defective
Pregnancy or use of oral contraceptives
Several warning signs that can signal a problem:
Gums that bleed easily
Red, swollen, tender gums
Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
Persistent bad breath or bad taste
Permanent teeth that are loose or separating
Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
Any change in the fit of partial dentures
It is possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. That is one reason why regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are very important. Treatment methods depend upon the type of disease and how far the condition has progressed. Good oral hygiene at home is essential to help keep periodontal disease from becoming more serious or recurring. You don’t have to lose teeth to periodontal disease. Brush, clean between your teeth, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental visits for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Mayo Clinic dental care specialist Alan Carr, D.M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.
Answer
A tooth abscess is a collection of pus that forms due to a bacterial infection in the roots of teeth or in the gum tissue surrounding teeth. The main symptom of a tooth abscess is a severe, persistent, throbbing toothache. Initially, the tooth may be sensitive to heat and pressure with chewing or biting. Later, you may develop a fever, swelling in your face or cheek, and tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in your neck. If the abscess ruptures, you will have a sudden rush of foul-smelling and foul-tasting fluid in your mouth.
A tooth abscess will not go away without treatment. If the abscess ruptures, the pain may decrease significantly, but dental treatment is still needed. If the abscess doesn't drain, the infection can spread to other areas of the head and neck and even become life-threatening.
Treatment of a tooth abscess is directed at eliminating the infection, preserving the tooth and preventing complications. Treatment may include:
Draining the abscess
Antibiotics
Warm saltwater rinses
Over-the-counter pain relievers
Root canal therapy
Extraction of the affected tooth
.
Reply:I have suffered with my teeth for many years due to my fear of the dentist. At one point I had 8 rotten teeth in my mouth, some of which had abcesses....that hurt like hell...especially when they burst. I lived on antibiotics! When two of my front teeth started to decay and cracked off at the root I knew I had to face my fears and go to the dentist. My doctor gave me 10mg of valium to take an hour before which helped. As I sat in the dentist chair I felt NO pain whatsoever when he extracted my teeth...only a slight pressure. I didn't even feel the needle as he numbed my gum ....I wish I had gone sooner. I think the best oral hygiene is to brush and floss twice a day.
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Teeth issues?! Help me?!?! This is like an EMERGENCY!?
Martha--the only way to know exactly what is going on with your teeth and how they can be restored is to see a dentist. Talk to friends who have dentists that they like and trust and make an appointment to have your needs diagnosed. A compassionate and understanding dentist will not lay guilt on you and can help find the best way to accomplish your treatment. You hold the key to improving you oral hygiene and it sounds like you are ready to go for it. Commit to making an appointment by the end of the week and then just do it. Good luck to you!
Reply:Going to the dentist does suk but from the sounds of it u need on soon or u wont have any teeth left i would recommend u find the money fast
Reply:sounds like you have a dead tooth. get help immediately. make payment arrangements. periodontal disease can make you very ill.
Oral Health Topics A–Z
Periodontal (Gum) Diseases
Overview
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Additional Resources
Overview
Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Your gum tissue is not attached to the teeth as high as it may seem. There is a very shallow v-shaped crevice called a sulcus between the tooth and gums. Periodontal diseases attack just below the gum line in the sulcus, where they cause the attachment of the tooth and its supporting tissues to break down. As the tissues are damaged, the sulcus develops into a pocket: generally, the more severe the disease, the greater the depth of the pocket.
Periodontal diseases are classified according to the severity of the disease. The two major stages are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a milder and reversible form of periodontal disease that only affects the gums. Gingivitis may lead to more serious, destructive forms of periodontal disease called periodontitis.
Some factors increase the risk of developing periodontal disease:
Tobacco smoking or chewing
Systemic diseases such as diabetes
Some types of medication such as steroids, some types of anti-epilepsy drugs, cancer therapy drugs, some calcium channel blockers and oral contraceptives
Bridges that no longer fit properly
Crooked teeth
Fillings that have become defective
Pregnancy or use of oral contraceptives
Several warning signs that can signal a problem:
Gums that bleed easily
Red, swollen, tender gums
Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
Persistent bad breath or bad taste
Permanent teeth that are loose or separating
Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
Any change in the fit of partial dentures
It is possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. That is one reason why regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are very important. Treatment methods depend upon the type of disease and how far the condition has progressed. Good oral hygiene at home is essential to help keep periodontal disease from becoming more serious or recurring. You don’t have to lose teeth to periodontal disease. Brush, clean between your teeth, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental visits for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Mayo Clinic dental care specialist Alan Carr, D.M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.
Answer
A tooth abscess is a collection of pus that forms due to a bacterial infection in the roots of teeth or in the gum tissue surrounding teeth. The main symptom of a tooth abscess is a severe, persistent, throbbing toothache. Initially, the tooth may be sensitive to heat and pressure with chewing or biting. Later, you may develop a fever, swelling in your face or cheek, and tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in your neck. If the abscess ruptures, you will have a sudden rush of foul-smelling and foul-tasting fluid in your mouth.
A tooth abscess will not go away without treatment. If the abscess ruptures, the pain may decrease significantly, but dental treatment is still needed. If the abscess doesn't drain, the infection can spread to other areas of the head and neck and even become life-threatening.
Treatment of a tooth abscess is directed at eliminating the infection, preserving the tooth and preventing complications. Treatment may include:
Draining the abscess
Antibiotics
Warm saltwater rinses
Over-the-counter pain relievers
Root canal therapy
Extraction of the affected tooth
.
Reply:I have suffered with my teeth for many years due to my fear of the dentist. At one point I had 8 rotten teeth in my mouth, some of which had abcesses....that hurt like hell...especially when they burst. I lived on antibiotics! When two of my front teeth started to decay and cracked off at the root I knew I had to face my fears and go to the dentist. My doctor gave me 10mg of valium to take an hour before which helped. As I sat in the dentist chair I felt NO pain whatsoever when he extracted my teeth...only a slight pressure. I didn't even feel the needle as he numbed my gum ....I wish I had gone sooner. I think the best oral hygiene is to brush and floss twice a day.
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Is this a dental emergency or just extreme tooth pain?
I have a back tooth with a visible cavity in it and I have lagged to go to the dentist because I did not have insurance.I have an appointment on 3/26 tho because we finally got insuance It hurt randomly pretty bad but would feel better with two tylenol...so today the tooth above it on top starts to hurt and I go brush and listerine (sometimes that helps) and all of a sudden my whole left side tight up to the front left tooth hurst worse than ever and has this cold kind of pullin gout feeling...radiating throbbing..earache...AWFUL PAIN....I took 2 aleve...still terrible...I just took one of my husbands vicodin its so bad...and I NEVER take vicodin...It been 10 minutes only so no change,,,,,should I go ti ER, or try to reschedule for monday, or just wait till the 26th still.....Thanks
Is this a dental emergency or just extreme tooth pain?
ok sounds like you might have an absesd tooth and it could be an emergency because if the poison gets in your bloodstream you could become ill and possibly die,if you cant afford to go to the dentist till monday then what i would do(and im not a doctor,dont get me wrong)but if you have any antibiotics in the house,antibiotics dont loose strenth like normal meds so if they are old,its ok to take them,i would say 1000 mg a day should help with the infection,even if someone else has some,ask family members,someone will have some.thats what you need to help fight the infection till you get to a doctor ok.also go on line to your serch engine and type in what to do for an absesed tooth and it should connect you with medical people who know more than me for sure.try ice packs on your cheek to keep the sweelling down.good luck
Reply:drink whisky. it will help numb the pain. this is what surgeons used back in the old days. it is also antiseptic
Reply:It is probably infected. When one tooth hurts, it can radiate pain in other teeth. Please call your Dr. now and get an antiobiotic.
It will relieve the pain shortly and prevent infection from spreading. Good Luck.
Reply:You poor thing! Yes whisky, or better yet, get Wild Turkey, it is like 100 proof, swish it around before you swallow, it will make you feel like you do not even have a tooth, LOL. And it probably is infected, unless you want to live with " Whiskey In The Jaro " I would try to get an earlier appt with the dentist.
Is this a dental emergency or just extreme tooth pain?
ok sounds like you might have an absesd tooth and it could be an emergency because if the poison gets in your bloodstream you could become ill and possibly die,if you cant afford to go to the dentist till monday then what i would do(and im not a doctor,dont get me wrong)but if you have any antibiotics in the house,antibiotics dont loose strenth like normal meds so if they are old,its ok to take them,i would say 1000 mg a day should help with the infection,even if someone else has some,ask family members,someone will have some.thats what you need to help fight the infection till you get to a doctor ok.also go on line to your serch engine and type in what to do for an absesed tooth and it should connect you with medical people who know more than me for sure.try ice packs on your cheek to keep the sweelling down.good luck
Reply:drink whisky. it will help numb the pain. this is what surgeons used back in the old days. it is also antiseptic
Reply:It is probably infected. When one tooth hurts, it can radiate pain in other teeth. Please call your Dr. now and get an antiobiotic.
It will relieve the pain shortly and prevent infection from spreading. Good Luck.
Reply:You poor thing! Yes whisky, or better yet, get Wild Turkey, it is like 100 proof, swish it around before you swallow, it will make you feel like you do not even have a tooth, LOL. And it probably is infected, unless you want to live with " Whiskey In The Jaro " I would try to get an earlier appt with the dentist.
Emergency dental care and cost??
If I NEED to have the part of my crown I cracked off(a crown over a root canal) and can't afford it, will the Dentist HAVE to give me a payment plan?
Emergency dental care and cost??
Usually if the crown is less than 3-5 yrs. old, it will be replaced at no charge. Sometimes there is a catch like....visiting your dentist for your bi-annual check ups.
If it is an older crown, you will have to pay for it. Some Dr's will work w/ you on a payment plan. Other's prefer full payments. Then there are the Dr.'s that work w/ a company called care credit.
Care Credit is an agency that pays the Dr. for your treatment and you make monthly payments to them. There is no interest charge. The Dr. is responsible for that.
This way the Dr. knows he is getting paid for his services and doesn't have to worry about collections and you have a chance to make ends meet.
Visit www.carecredit.com
If the porcelain on the crown is chipped, then you may be able to replace it w/ bonding material. That is alot cheaper than a crown.
Reply:unfortunately after going to the dentist today, I now know that the dentist does not have to give you a payment plan. Actually, almost all dentists won't. Carecredit declines most applicants as well. What are people supposed to do right? I ended up losing my tooth today, after a great amount of pain and suffering. Goodluck.
Reply:no
Reply:No dentist HAS to give anyone a payment plan. Look for one that will. If you have a long-standing relationship with your dentist, your chances of negotiating a payment plan are infinitely better than if you have never been there before.
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Reply:They don't have to,but they should work with you on a payment plan. If you have trouble go to www.AffordableDental4All.com for big savings.
Emergency dental care and cost??
Usually if the crown is less than 3-5 yrs. old, it will be replaced at no charge. Sometimes there is a catch like....visiting your dentist for your bi-annual check ups.
If it is an older crown, you will have to pay for it. Some Dr's will work w/ you on a payment plan. Other's prefer full payments. Then there are the Dr.'s that work w/ a company called care credit.
Care Credit is an agency that pays the Dr. for your treatment and you make monthly payments to them. There is no interest charge. The Dr. is responsible for that.
This way the Dr. knows he is getting paid for his services and doesn't have to worry about collections and you have a chance to make ends meet.
Visit www.carecredit.com
If the porcelain on the crown is chipped, then you may be able to replace it w/ bonding material. That is alot cheaper than a crown.
Reply:unfortunately after going to the dentist today, I now know that the dentist does not have to give you a payment plan. Actually, almost all dentists won't. Carecredit declines most applicants as well. What are people supposed to do right? I ended up losing my tooth today, after a great amount of pain and suffering. Goodluck.
Reply:no
Reply:No dentist HAS to give anyone a payment plan. Look for one that will. If you have a long-standing relationship with your dentist, your chances of negotiating a payment plan are infinitely better than if you have never been there before.
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Reply:They don't have to,but they should work with you on a payment plan. If you have trouble go to www.AffordableDental4All.com for big savings.
Emergency Tooth Pain Help!!!!?
A filling fell out of one of my mom's teeth. She's in some real bad pain, I don't know what to do...Since it's memorial weekend, our dentist isn't taking any calls and wont be open tomorrow.
Emergency Tooth Pain Help!!!!?
use Dentemp. It makes a temporary filling that you do yourself. It is sold at drug stores, I know Wal Mart has it.
Reply:Keep the air out and it may help the pain. Use chewing gum. sometimes oil of cloves will ease the pain, or just get some oral gel.
Reply:Peppermint or Clove oil work well. A whole clove will work if you don't have oil available. Be sure not to bite down on it; it may cause more pain if she does.
Reply:There really isnt too much you can do this weekend. I'd suggest a large dose of painkillers followed with an alcoholic beverage or several. Drugstores sell temporary filling material in the toothpaste aisle, and its possible that could alleviate some of the pain.
Reply:Soap a cotton ball in vanilla extract, this sounds ridicules but my mother used this technique on us kids all the time. It dulls the pain. Not for long, but it does work.
Reply:I am dealing with a tooth ache right now myself, my appointment is on Tues. So I am using Kanka to keep mine from hurting. You can get it at Wal-Mart where all the dental stuff is at and it does not cost that much either. It comes in a small bottle with blue cap and a "dropper" and also comes in a "pencil" looking tube that is white and has a soft brush on it. I am using both of these. It is working good.
Reply:First off I wold absolutely NOT recommend alcohol and pain killers you could end up having to rush your mom to the emergency room. It is normally the practice for dentist to have someone on call for weekends and holidays if that isn't the case I would look in the phone book or call something like 1-800-dentist to see if there are any emergency dentist in your area. A temporary filling might be a solution I would give her whatever she normally might take for a backache or headache if the pain gets really bad I'd go to the nearest urgent care clinic if there is no emergency dentist avaiable in your area. Hope she fells better.
Reply:Obviosuly, get to the dentist as soon as possible.
I can tell you how to get rid of the pain until you get help. The hint comes from a Chinese-Canadian dentist who uses the method instead of freezing for all dental work.
Pinch the earlobe on the side where the pain is and it will disappear within 10 minutes. (The dentist attaches a clothes peg to the earlobe.) A tight-fitting clip-on earring will also do the trick. It has to be tight, and it has to be continuous.
Acupuncture in the same spot would help, too, of course.
Reply:DO NOT mix ANY pain medication and alcohol as this can have very serious or fatal consequences. Tell your mother to take Motrin to help relieve pain and try squeezing a small amount of Orajel directly into the cavity. Also a cold compress over the face close to the affected tooth can also help reduce pain.
Emergency Tooth Pain Help!!!!?
use Dentemp. It makes a temporary filling that you do yourself. It is sold at drug stores, I know Wal Mart has it.
Reply:Keep the air out and it may help the pain. Use chewing gum. sometimes oil of cloves will ease the pain, or just get some oral gel.
Reply:Peppermint or Clove oil work well. A whole clove will work if you don't have oil available. Be sure not to bite down on it; it may cause more pain if she does.
Reply:There really isnt too much you can do this weekend. I'd suggest a large dose of painkillers followed with an alcoholic beverage or several. Drugstores sell temporary filling material in the toothpaste aisle, and its possible that could alleviate some of the pain.
Reply:Soap a cotton ball in vanilla extract, this sounds ridicules but my mother used this technique on us kids all the time. It dulls the pain. Not for long, but it does work.
Reply:I am dealing with a tooth ache right now myself, my appointment is on Tues. So I am using Kanka to keep mine from hurting. You can get it at Wal-Mart where all the dental stuff is at and it does not cost that much either. It comes in a small bottle with blue cap and a "dropper" and also comes in a "pencil" looking tube that is white and has a soft brush on it. I am using both of these. It is working good.
Reply:First off I wold absolutely NOT recommend alcohol and pain killers you could end up having to rush your mom to the emergency room. It is normally the practice for dentist to have someone on call for weekends and holidays if that isn't the case I would look in the phone book or call something like 1-800-dentist to see if there are any emergency dentist in your area. A temporary filling might be a solution I would give her whatever she normally might take for a backache or headache if the pain gets really bad I'd go to the nearest urgent care clinic if there is no emergency dentist avaiable in your area. Hope she fells better.
Reply:Obviosuly, get to the dentist as soon as possible.
I can tell you how to get rid of the pain until you get help. The hint comes from a Chinese-Canadian dentist who uses the method instead of freezing for all dental work.
Pinch the earlobe on the side where the pain is and it will disappear within 10 minutes. (The dentist attaches a clothes peg to the earlobe.) A tight-fitting clip-on earring will also do the trick. It has to be tight, and it has to be continuous.
Acupuncture in the same spot would help, too, of course.
Reply:DO NOT mix ANY pain medication and alcohol as this can have very serious or fatal consequences. Tell your mother to take Motrin to help relieve pain and try squeezing a small amount of Orajel directly into the cavity. Also a cold compress over the face close to the affected tooth can also help reduce pain.
EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! please answer !?
IS IT BAD TO TAKE PENICILLIAN (ANTIBIOTIC) if you don't have a infection ?? What will happen !!!
Well the only reason why i am asking is because my tooth/gums on one side of my mouth is really hurting me and i don't have a dentist ...and i don't want to risk it and wait till monday ..so i want to call the on call doctor at my doctors office and tell them whats going on with my tooth , and hopefully they will give me a antibiotic ! I just started getting a really bad headache or a ear ache ..i can't really tell which one it is sense they are so close together ! But the tooth pain has been going on for a week now ....! Um. Its kinda like a itchy and irrated sensation ! Please help! Thanks ! So is it bad to take penicillian with out a infection ...because i am not sure i have one !
EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! please answer !?
You will be safe, it wont cause you any harm, just make sure you take an anti inflammatory too, just to keep down any swelling. Plus make sure you inform the dentist when you do see one that you took antibiotics that way they will know when the look for signs of infections.
Reply:nothing will happen,
Reply:it wont hurt you.....just eat something sugary.
Reply:umm perhaps, but its not that smart either way??
Reply:Than they won't be as effective when you really need them.
Reply:Yeah, it is. This kind of won ton use of antibiotics is why there are superbugs that are killing people.
Reply:I'd do it... and have.
Reply:it sohuldn't be if you take the right amount....
but there is a # on the bottle to call.
Reply:take the pills, the sooner you take them the faster the pain will go away. take the anti biotics with some ib profen and try to get some rest. don't stop taking the pills untill you are done. nothing will happen if you don't have an infection. anytime I call the dentist with tooth pain he puts me right on an anti biotic untill I can be seen. good luck!
Reply:Basically, and this is just my opinion, as long as you aren't allergic it should be fine. Medical people feel that taking an antibiotic when not necessary will increase your tolerance to the drug in the future. I.E. if you start popping antibiotics and don't have an infection then someday antibiotics may be useless to you (not my opinion but actual medical advice - not from me but from those in the medical field).
So take it if you want. Just follow the directions on the bottle. If you're dentist says you don't have an infection then stop taking it. If he says you do ... you may want to mention that you started taking Penicillin. Just to be on the safe side.
No doubt some people will disagree with me, but if I was in your shoes I'd probably grab a left over antibiotic (after checking with my mom or something lol) and take it til Monday.
Reply:if its been going on for two weeks i would wait for a doctor to check it out and im not sure what would happen if you took the medicine without having an infection...
Reply:The problem is, once you start, you have to continue using it for an average of 10 days. If you don't complete the entire treatment, whatever infection you have will "hide" in your body until you stop taking the antibiotics, then come back even stronger and more antibiotic-resistant. You can only prevent that from happening by taking the treatment for the prescribed time - which, as I said, is generally 10 days. But no... it won't hurt you... unless you stop too soon.
Reply:take a doctors advice,, but am sure ull be fine,, same thing happened to me,,, dont worry so much
Reply:one pill will not help, to get rid of an infection, you need to complete an entire round of antibiotics.
taking one will only make whatever infection you might have even stronger and resistant to that particullar drug, and in turn making it harder to treat.
i've had this problem a few times lately, my wisdom teeth are on the move every few months and it causes infections and MADDENING pain.
i too am without insurance, i had to just buy a bunch of extra strength tylenol pm so i could sleep.
if you don't have an infection the pill will do nothing bad or good, but from the sounds of it, you probably do have an infection. mouths are as dirty, if not dirtier, than the anus.
it's really gross in there, if anything is wrong, it probably get infected if its not already..
*****Jen- no, the reason why some people say to not take them when you don't have an infection, or when people say you HAVE to take the entire bottle and not quit halfway through just because you're feeling better is because it makes the GERM resistant to it.. not the person duh.
when you get shots to immunize yourself against, lets say measles, you're really just getting a shot with a little bit of dead measles in it. your body sees the measles and identifies it as a threat and builds white bloodcells to fight it.
when you have an infection, and it gets just a little bit of the antibiotic, not enough to kill it, it sees it as a threat and creates an immunity to it, when the germ passes on to another person, it is now a super-bug, resistant to the drug, the anti-biotics will not work on that strain no matter who caught it.
people cannot gain a tolerance to antibiotics, only the germs do. Jen, it's because of uninformed people like you that most strains of bacteria are now resistant to the drugs we've spent billions creating to fight them. infection used to be the number one cause of death a hundred years ago, it might be that way again in just 5 or more years, you watch....
Reply:Yes, it's OK. It might even be wise as long as you have taken the antibiotic without any undue reaction. You may be able to get a more rapid response if there indeed is an infection; however, don't forget to disclose all this info to your Dr./Dentist
Reply:Don't take penicillin. It shouldn't hurt you, but that isn't the problem. You always have some kind of germ playing around inside of you. If you take the penicillin and it doesn't kill the germ, the germ may develop a resistance to it. If this germ is strong enough to overwhelm your immune system and you get sick, your doctor may have fewer options to work with because you just helped some of those germs develop an immunity to the penicillin.
That is the reason why the doctors always tell you to finish the antibiotics even when you are no longer sick. You haven't killed all the germs, and if you don't kill them off they will become stronger.
If you don't have a crack in the tooth (check in the mirror or have someone look), try using something like Orajel to deaden the pain until Monday when you can check with a doctor or dentist. If you need penicillin, they will prescribe the right amount. If you don't, they will handle it in some other way and you don't take the chance of getting a superbug disease.
Reply:If the on-call doctor is willing to give antibiotics the he/she must believe you have an infection. Take them as directed and be sure to call the dentist Monday A.M. Let the dentist know you are already on the medicine and how you got it. He/she will let you know whether to finish them or not. Good luck.
Reply:Try to take one tablet of aspirin after eating,then one more tablet after 2 hours,will get you get that pain out, but you need to see your doctor as soon as possible.Do not take antibiotic unless the doctor will tell you.
Reply:It wont hurt you. But, as a nurse, I do not advise it. Antibiotic abuse is one of the major reasons we have Penicillin resistant infections that are killing people. The more we use antibiotics that we do not need, the more resistant bacteria becomes to them. Keep in mind, also, that drives up health costs for everyone as well - when pharmaceutical companies keep having to research new forms of antibiotics when others become obsolete because of resistance. It's already happening. But, please, continue to contribute to the problem. Don't let the billions of other people who share this earth with you get in the way.
Besides, even if you do have an infection, the antibiotic will not make you feel better instantly. It takes 24-48 hours. You'll probably feel much better until you can get it properly looked at by a professional, and not by "think I know it alls" on Yanswers, by keeping the site clean. Brush your teeth, rinse with a strong mouthwash, and take some ibuprofen to reduce swelling.
Reply:i guess u have an abcess...do u have a decayed tooth... i mean realli bad decay..?? if so .. then the infection wud have spread n it mite b causing the pain.... its better u go n chk it up personalli wth any dentist.... the pain may be radiating to the ear... n hence the ear pain n head ache....
n as far as taking pencillin..its not advisable... mani ppl are allergic to it..n more over as some1 suggested... most of the organisms r now resistant to it.. meaning it is very les effective now... so its better u asses the condition wth a doctor n then take medicines... coz unnecessarili taking medicines wud do more harm than benefit...
for temporary relief... u can take a pain killer.... mainly any paracetamol cantaining drug... it wud be mild...
BUT IT IS ALWAYS BEST TO CHK IT UP WTH A DOCTOR/DENTIST PERSONALLI INSTEAD OVER THE FONE.... THE CONDITION MAY BE WRONGLY ASSESED OVER THE FONE...
Reply:If your tooth is hurting you that bad and needs to be pulled, the dentist will presribe you antibotics anyways for around a week or so, so continue taking anitbiotics for it. It will help the infection. You might think you don't have a infection but, you do when it hurts the way you describe it! You can't see it but, you have one.
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Well the only reason why i am asking is because my tooth/gums on one side of my mouth is really hurting me and i don't have a dentist ...and i don't want to risk it and wait till monday ..so i want to call the on call doctor at my doctors office and tell them whats going on with my tooth , and hopefully they will give me a antibiotic ! I just started getting a really bad headache or a ear ache ..i can't really tell which one it is sense they are so close together ! But the tooth pain has been going on for a week now ....! Um. Its kinda like a itchy and irrated sensation ! Please help! Thanks ! So is it bad to take penicillian with out a infection ...because i am not sure i have one !
EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! please answer !?
You will be safe, it wont cause you any harm, just make sure you take an anti inflammatory too, just to keep down any swelling. Plus make sure you inform the dentist when you do see one that you took antibiotics that way they will know when the look for signs of infections.
Reply:nothing will happen,
Reply:it wont hurt you.....just eat something sugary.
Reply:umm perhaps, but its not that smart either way??
Reply:Than they won't be as effective when you really need them.
Reply:Yeah, it is. This kind of won ton use of antibiotics is why there are superbugs that are killing people.
Reply:I'd do it... and have.
Reply:it sohuldn't be if you take the right amount....
but there is a # on the bottle to call.
Reply:take the pills, the sooner you take them the faster the pain will go away. take the anti biotics with some ib profen and try to get some rest. don't stop taking the pills untill you are done. nothing will happen if you don't have an infection. anytime I call the dentist with tooth pain he puts me right on an anti biotic untill I can be seen. good luck!
Reply:Basically, and this is just my opinion, as long as you aren't allergic it should be fine. Medical people feel that taking an antibiotic when not necessary will increase your tolerance to the drug in the future. I.E. if you start popping antibiotics and don't have an infection then someday antibiotics may be useless to you (not my opinion but actual medical advice - not from me but from those in the medical field).
So take it if you want. Just follow the directions on the bottle. If you're dentist says you don't have an infection then stop taking it. If he says you do ... you may want to mention that you started taking Penicillin. Just to be on the safe side.
No doubt some people will disagree with me, but if I was in your shoes I'd probably grab a left over antibiotic (after checking with my mom or something lol) and take it til Monday.
Reply:if its been going on for two weeks i would wait for a doctor to check it out and im not sure what would happen if you took the medicine without having an infection...
Reply:The problem is, once you start, you have to continue using it for an average of 10 days. If you don't complete the entire treatment, whatever infection you have will "hide" in your body until you stop taking the antibiotics, then come back even stronger and more antibiotic-resistant. You can only prevent that from happening by taking the treatment for the prescribed time - which, as I said, is generally 10 days. But no... it won't hurt you... unless you stop too soon.
Reply:take a doctors advice,, but am sure ull be fine,, same thing happened to me,,, dont worry so much
Reply:one pill will not help, to get rid of an infection, you need to complete an entire round of antibiotics.
taking one will only make whatever infection you might have even stronger and resistant to that particullar drug, and in turn making it harder to treat.
i've had this problem a few times lately, my wisdom teeth are on the move every few months and it causes infections and MADDENING pain.
i too am without insurance, i had to just buy a bunch of extra strength tylenol pm so i could sleep.
if you don't have an infection the pill will do nothing bad or good, but from the sounds of it, you probably do have an infection. mouths are as dirty, if not dirtier, than the anus.
it's really gross in there, if anything is wrong, it probably get infected if its not already..
*****Jen- no, the reason why some people say to not take them when you don't have an infection, or when people say you HAVE to take the entire bottle and not quit halfway through just because you're feeling better is because it makes the GERM resistant to it.. not the person duh.
when you get shots to immunize yourself against, lets say measles, you're really just getting a shot with a little bit of dead measles in it. your body sees the measles and identifies it as a threat and builds white bloodcells to fight it.
when you have an infection, and it gets just a little bit of the antibiotic, not enough to kill it, it sees it as a threat and creates an immunity to it, when the germ passes on to another person, it is now a super-bug, resistant to the drug, the anti-biotics will not work on that strain no matter who caught it.
people cannot gain a tolerance to antibiotics, only the germs do. Jen, it's because of uninformed people like you that most strains of bacteria are now resistant to the drugs we've spent billions creating to fight them. infection used to be the number one cause of death a hundred years ago, it might be that way again in just 5 or more years, you watch....
Reply:Yes, it's OK. It might even be wise as long as you have taken the antibiotic without any undue reaction. You may be able to get a more rapid response if there indeed is an infection; however, don't forget to disclose all this info to your Dr./Dentist
Reply:Don't take penicillin. It shouldn't hurt you, but that isn't the problem. You always have some kind of germ playing around inside of you. If you take the penicillin and it doesn't kill the germ, the germ may develop a resistance to it. If this germ is strong enough to overwhelm your immune system and you get sick, your doctor may have fewer options to work with because you just helped some of those germs develop an immunity to the penicillin.
That is the reason why the doctors always tell you to finish the antibiotics even when you are no longer sick. You haven't killed all the germs, and if you don't kill them off they will become stronger.
If you don't have a crack in the tooth (check in the mirror or have someone look), try using something like Orajel to deaden the pain until Monday when you can check with a doctor or dentist. If you need penicillin, they will prescribe the right amount. If you don't, they will handle it in some other way and you don't take the chance of getting a superbug disease.
Reply:If the on-call doctor is willing to give antibiotics the he/she must believe you have an infection. Take them as directed and be sure to call the dentist Monday A.M. Let the dentist know you are already on the medicine and how you got it. He/she will let you know whether to finish them or not. Good luck.
Reply:Try to take one tablet of aspirin after eating,then one more tablet after 2 hours,will get you get that pain out, but you need to see your doctor as soon as possible.Do not take antibiotic unless the doctor will tell you.
Reply:It wont hurt you. But, as a nurse, I do not advise it. Antibiotic abuse is one of the major reasons we have Penicillin resistant infections that are killing people. The more we use antibiotics that we do not need, the more resistant bacteria becomes to them. Keep in mind, also, that drives up health costs for everyone as well - when pharmaceutical companies keep having to research new forms of antibiotics when others become obsolete because of resistance. It's already happening. But, please, continue to contribute to the problem. Don't let the billions of other people who share this earth with you get in the way.
Besides, even if you do have an infection, the antibiotic will not make you feel better instantly. It takes 24-48 hours. You'll probably feel much better until you can get it properly looked at by a professional, and not by "think I know it alls" on Yanswers, by keeping the site clean. Brush your teeth, rinse with a strong mouthwash, and take some ibuprofen to reduce swelling.
Reply:i guess u have an abcess...do u have a decayed tooth... i mean realli bad decay..?? if so .. then the infection wud have spread n it mite b causing the pain.... its better u go n chk it up personalli wth any dentist.... the pain may be radiating to the ear... n hence the ear pain n head ache....
n as far as taking pencillin..its not advisable... mani ppl are allergic to it..n more over as some1 suggested... most of the organisms r now resistant to it.. meaning it is very les effective now... so its better u asses the condition wth a doctor n then take medicines... coz unnecessarili taking medicines wud do more harm than benefit...
for temporary relief... u can take a pain killer.... mainly any paracetamol cantaining drug... it wud be mild...
BUT IT IS ALWAYS BEST TO CHK IT UP WTH A DOCTOR/DENTIST PERSONALLI INSTEAD OVER THE FONE.... THE CONDITION MAY BE WRONGLY ASSESED OVER THE FONE...
Reply:If your tooth is hurting you that bad and needs to be pulled, the dentist will presribe you antibotics anyways for around a week or so, so continue taking anitbiotics for it. It will help the infection. You might think you don't have a infection but, you do when it hurts the way you describe it! You can't see it but, you have one.
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Nhs dentist?
what can i do my 9 year old bro, has been up all night with toothache i rang the nhs for some help %26amp; advice: They told me to give him a painkiller %26amp; give me a number for emergency dentis i rang them they can look at his tooth but there 10 mile away from were i live so i rang the nhs back up to tell them iv no money to get that far, They sed they cant do anything eles but to put him on a waiting list. The painkillers wont help he`s got a hole in his tooth what can i do. ?????????????????
Nhs dentist?
If you've got toothache, you'd be willing to walk 10 miles to get it seen to.
Reply:if you go to a your local chemist, you should be able to find some temporary filling paste, that will make things easier for now. Also you can buy something called oralgel - also available at the chemist. But if you havent enough money to get to dentist im going to assume you cant buy these thing either (they cost between 3 and 5 pounds)
Have you got a neighbour or relative to drive you to the dentist?
Just out of interest though, why are you doing this - its your parents responsability - if you want to talk add me as a contact!
Reply:Phone NHS DIRECT.
Reply:Hello,
(ANS) Its a difficult situation %26amp; you have my sincere sympathies. Finding a local dentist who will take on a new NHS patient is extremely difficult. However, in the short term you do need emergency treatment and the advise about pain killers seems reasonable.
**You can also buy over the counter at a chemist or pharmacy a dental (oral) product called "BONGELLA". This is a product that can safely be given to children or adults alike. It contains a small amount of local anesthetic which when applied directly to the gum or tooth will take the pain away for a time. Its NOT expensive and could be used as a short term treatment until the person can be seen by a qualified dentist.
**The Bongella can placed into the hold in the tooth %26amp; will stop the pain caused by the exposed nerve endings.
**What about going by public transport? i.e. get to the dentist by bus or ask a favor of a relative or friend to take you by car??
Hope that helps?
Kind Regards Ivan
Reply:definatley get him to a dentist, call all the practices in your area to see if they are taking on NHS patietns, use the yellow pages (dispite the stigma you will be suprised as there are quite a few places that are, they just dont advertise very well and dont inform NHS direct as they dont want a storm of patietns coming through the door at once) whatever you buy over the counter may help but will not resolve the situation, only professional treatment will, the pain may go away for a while but will come back with a vengence. tooth ache is horrible, i really feel for your brother x
Nhs dentist?
If you've got toothache, you'd be willing to walk 10 miles to get it seen to.
Reply:if you go to a your local chemist, you should be able to find some temporary filling paste, that will make things easier for now. Also you can buy something called oralgel - also available at the chemist. But if you havent enough money to get to dentist im going to assume you cant buy these thing either (they cost between 3 and 5 pounds)
Have you got a neighbour or relative to drive you to the dentist?
Just out of interest though, why are you doing this - its your parents responsability - if you want to talk add me as a contact!
Reply:Phone NHS DIRECT.
Reply:Hello,
(ANS) Its a difficult situation %26amp; you have my sincere sympathies. Finding a local dentist who will take on a new NHS patient is extremely difficult. However, in the short term you do need emergency treatment and the advise about pain killers seems reasonable.
**You can also buy over the counter at a chemist or pharmacy a dental (oral) product called "BONGELLA". This is a product that can safely be given to children or adults alike. It contains a small amount of local anesthetic which when applied directly to the gum or tooth will take the pain away for a time. Its NOT expensive and could be used as a short term treatment until the person can be seen by a qualified dentist.
**The Bongella can placed into the hold in the tooth %26amp; will stop the pain caused by the exposed nerve endings.
**What about going by public transport? i.e. get to the dentist by bus or ask a favor of a relative or friend to take you by car??
Hope that helps?
Kind Regards Ivan
Reply:definatley get him to a dentist, call all the practices in your area to see if they are taking on NHS patietns, use the yellow pages (dispite the stigma you will be suprised as there are quite a few places that are, they just dont advertise very well and dont inform NHS direct as they dont want a storm of patietns coming through the door at once) whatever you buy over the counter may help but will not resolve the situation, only professional treatment will, the pain may go away for a while but will come back with a vengence. tooth ache is horrible, i really feel for your brother x
My dentist says I have no more cavities, all the fillings are in. When I was eating apple sauce on my left?
side, the top part of my teeth on the left side feel pain, i don't think there's a cavity, is it possible that I have a wisdom tooth on top that is hurting my left side? I'm not sure if i should go to a walk in emergency visit or not.
My dentist says I have no more cavities, all the fillings are in. When I was eating apple sauce on my left?
Although this may be very concerning you can wait to have your dentist address this issue, going to the ER or walk in will cost you a pile of money and a bunch of time and they will tell you to call your dentist tomorrow since they have little to no dental expertise. If you finished having new fillings recently in that area the tooth could be sensitive because the nerve of the tooth was irritated in the process. Also, the dentist might need to adjust your bite. Usually the sensitivity will start out right after the filling and then get better over time.
Hope that helps!
JAMRDH -a dental hygienist
Reply:i don't think you need to go to the emergency room. a filling could have fallen out, it could be a wisdom tooth, or you may need a root canal. just get an appointment at your dentist asap.
My dentist says I have no more cavities, all the fillings are in. When I was eating apple sauce on my left?
Although this may be very concerning you can wait to have your dentist address this issue, going to the ER or walk in will cost you a pile of money and a bunch of time and they will tell you to call your dentist tomorrow since they have little to no dental expertise. If you finished having new fillings recently in that area the tooth could be sensitive because the nerve of the tooth was irritated in the process. Also, the dentist might need to adjust your bite. Usually the sensitivity will start out right after the filling and then get better over time.
Hope that helps!
JAMRDH -a dental hygienist
Reply:i don't think you need to go to the emergency room. a filling could have fallen out, it could be a wisdom tooth, or you may need a root canal. just get an appointment at your dentist asap.
Okay this is an emergency: I have a terribly ache in my jaw where my wisdom tooth is coming in. What can I do?
to relieve the pain until I can get to the dentist tomorrow. It's four in the morning and there is nothing I can do right now as far as the dentist is concerned but I cannot sleep because the pain is so bad. Icing my jaw only made the pain worse, I've taken Rx pain medication, and Orajel can't reach my jaw bone. Please help me, I am so desperate for relief.
Okay this is an emergency: I have a terribly ache in my jaw where my wisdom tooth is coming in. What can I do?
Bless your heart! I know the pain has to be terrible. Try a heating pad. You can try rubbing aspirin on the tooth until it dissolves. There's not a whole lot you can do. You could take some Benadryl to at least make you sleepy. Best of luck.
P.S. I'm a nurse practitioner.
Chloe thinks that rubbing aspirin on the tooth is going to dissolve the tooth? LOL. I was instructing you to rub the aspirin on the gum to work as a local pain reliever until the aspirin dissolves.....aspirin won't dissolve the tooth. Anyway, it seems that your pain is actually in the bone now as a result to nerve damage. If all else fails, you can actually go the the ER.
Reply:Start drinking heavily !
Reply:If you have the spice "clove" at home, rub it on the area. If not try Orajel or other tooth pain reliever at your local drug store.
Reply:ouch..felt that before.u cant do anything but wait.yea..take alcohol.it help u to pass the time.
Reply:Did you say coming in?
Then that means you have a tooth that is not broke through the gum line?
I guess I am a little confused.
Try brushing the area with your tooth brush.
It is like massaging.
After, rinse with a listerine, or something that makes the mouth burn a little.
Hold the rinse where the pain is inside, and after about a count of 15, spit.
If it is infection, or just the gums themselves, this will help alleviate the pain a little.
Good luck.
Reply:Anbesol gel kicks ***!
Reply:try hot packs on your jaw
Reply:Chew on some cloves. It will deaden the nerve.
Reply:did you try heat?i mean like a blow dryer on your jaw? i remember i had an ear infection and used it maybe it will help with the tooth. when my wisdom teeth ached i made sure they gave me some vicodin which i try to stay away from but it worked and darvocet i am not initiating a drug, just tellling you what helped for me
Reply:i'm sorry that ur in so much pain...but there's only so much u can do now. just hang in there.
i totally wouldn't put an aspirin on ur tooth to dissolve it. it'll expose the nerve and possibly dissolve neighboring teeth! please don't do it!! exposing the nerve will just mean more pain!
if it gets really bad. maybe go to the emergency room to ask them to give u a shot of lidocaine in that area. that should numb it.
Reply:Okay. Calm down. Take some deep breaths to help you relax. Keep taking deep breaths. Now rub your hands together. Now hold your hands close together so your palms are nearly touching each other but not quite. Feel kind of a little pull between your hands? It feels sort of like a magnet. Okay keep taking deep breaths and feel that little magnet pull getting stronger. That's healing energy you're feeling. Now take one hand and hold it over the place that hurts and let that healing energy pour into it. You'll probably feel a little warmth or something subtle. Place your other hand on some other part of your body. Like on your stomach. Doesn't matter much where as long as you close the circuit. Now just keep breathing deeply and focus on that healing energy relieving your pain. Your body has a built in pain management system. Relax and let it work. Keep taking deep breaths and visualize the healing energy stopping the pain.
Reply:Have you what is known as a compacted wisdom tooth, one that is growing at an angle. I had to have all four of mine removed, I just remember taking aspirin for the pain.
Reply:dont even think of putting an aspirin on your gum! it will burn your gum. you can have advil or "Novafen" capsules.
Okay this is an emergency: I have a terribly ache in my jaw where my wisdom tooth is coming in. What can I do?
Bless your heart! I know the pain has to be terrible. Try a heating pad. You can try rubbing aspirin on the tooth until it dissolves. There's not a whole lot you can do. You could take some Benadryl to at least make you sleepy. Best of luck.
P.S. I'm a nurse practitioner.
Chloe thinks that rubbing aspirin on the tooth is going to dissolve the tooth? LOL. I was instructing you to rub the aspirin on the gum to work as a local pain reliever until the aspirin dissolves.....aspirin won't dissolve the tooth. Anyway, it seems that your pain is actually in the bone now as a result to nerve damage. If all else fails, you can actually go the the ER.
Reply:Start drinking heavily !
Reply:If you have the spice "clove" at home, rub it on the area. If not try Orajel or other tooth pain reliever at your local drug store.
Reply:ouch..felt that before.u cant do anything but wait.yea..take alcohol.it help u to pass the time.
Reply:Did you say coming in?
Then that means you have a tooth that is not broke through the gum line?
I guess I am a little confused.
Try brushing the area with your tooth brush.
It is like massaging.
After, rinse with a listerine, or something that makes the mouth burn a little.
Hold the rinse where the pain is inside, and after about a count of 15, spit.
If it is infection, or just the gums themselves, this will help alleviate the pain a little.
Good luck.
Reply:Anbesol gel kicks ***!
Reply:try hot packs on your jaw
Reply:Chew on some cloves. It will deaden the nerve.
Reply:did you try heat?i mean like a blow dryer on your jaw? i remember i had an ear infection and used it maybe it will help with the tooth. when my wisdom teeth ached i made sure they gave me some vicodin which i try to stay away from but it worked and darvocet i am not initiating a drug, just tellling you what helped for me
Reply:i'm sorry that ur in so much pain...but there's only so much u can do now. just hang in there.
i totally wouldn't put an aspirin on ur tooth to dissolve it. it'll expose the nerve and possibly dissolve neighboring teeth! please don't do it!! exposing the nerve will just mean more pain!
if it gets really bad. maybe go to the emergency room to ask them to give u a shot of lidocaine in that area. that should numb it.
Reply:Okay. Calm down. Take some deep breaths to help you relax. Keep taking deep breaths. Now rub your hands together. Now hold your hands close together so your palms are nearly touching each other but not quite. Feel kind of a little pull between your hands? It feels sort of like a magnet. Okay keep taking deep breaths and feel that little magnet pull getting stronger. That's healing energy you're feeling. Now take one hand and hold it over the place that hurts and let that healing energy pour into it. You'll probably feel a little warmth or something subtle. Place your other hand on some other part of your body. Like on your stomach. Doesn't matter much where as long as you close the circuit. Now just keep breathing deeply and focus on that healing energy relieving your pain. Your body has a built in pain management system. Relax and let it work. Keep taking deep breaths and visualize the healing energy stopping the pain.
Reply:Have you what is known as a compacted wisdom tooth, one that is growing at an angle. I had to have all four of mine removed, I just remember taking aspirin for the pain.
Reply:dont even think of putting an aspirin on your gum! it will burn your gum. you can have advil or "Novafen" capsules.
Chipped front tooth . . .emergency repair needed?
Yesterday, I felt something funny on my front tooth (one of the big choppers on top). It felt like a tiny crack along the tip of the tooth.
Today, a tiny part of the outer tooth enamel appears to have chipped off . . . It doesn't hurt at all (yet), but I'm concerned that it's going to get worse until I can see a dentist.
Is there any kind of temporary epoxy I can place on the tooth to hold it all together. Or is there some kind of temporary cap I can put on top of it to protect it until can get to a dentist?
Many thanks for any advice.
Mike
Chipped front tooth . . .emergency repair needed?
I wouldn't put anything on it. That could damage it more. You need to call your dentist and get an appointment for them to look at it. Just don't bite into anything with your front teeth (at least for now!) :) Good luck with your tooth!
Added later: I would not go to the drug store and get a temporary material. Most of the time the dentist ends up having to use the handpiece to remove the material when you wouldn't have needed any or as much drilling done if you would have just left it alone.
Reply:my brother got one of his 2 front teeth chipped in half my a Frisbee and he had to go to the dentist and they built a new one for him and now it looks like nothing ever happened.
Reply:I have had a broken tooth for about 2 years now. It does not hurt and I can't afford a dentist, so unless it starts to hurting a lot you can possibly wait to see the dentist.
Reply:it will take while before it becomes a problem, but if you are concerned a drop of superglue will seal it temporary
Reply:Don't put super glue on it! It prob won't even harden because of the wetness in the mouth so you'll just end up swallowing it or getting some on the lips. Won't feel good. Check the dental aisle at the drugstore. There are special adhesives for fillings, crowns and chips. It's like a gum-like substance. But if it's not hurting, best seems to be to leave it alone until you can get to the dentist. Most offer emergency services. Where they see you the same day or a few days later. Keep it clean and try not to chew on that side. Good luck!
Reply:You can go to your local drugstore and get a temporary filling material..read the directions and put it on. If the tooth starts hurting call a dentist right away because if the chip is bigger you would maybe even need a root canal. Good luck
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Today, a tiny part of the outer tooth enamel appears to have chipped off . . . It doesn't hurt at all (yet), but I'm concerned that it's going to get worse until I can see a dentist.
Is there any kind of temporary epoxy I can place on the tooth to hold it all together. Or is there some kind of temporary cap I can put on top of it to protect it until can get to a dentist?
Many thanks for any advice.
Mike
Chipped front tooth . . .emergency repair needed?
I wouldn't put anything on it. That could damage it more. You need to call your dentist and get an appointment for them to look at it. Just don't bite into anything with your front teeth (at least for now!) :) Good luck with your tooth!
Added later: I would not go to the drug store and get a temporary material. Most of the time the dentist ends up having to use the handpiece to remove the material when you wouldn't have needed any or as much drilling done if you would have just left it alone.
Reply:my brother got one of his 2 front teeth chipped in half my a Frisbee and he had to go to the dentist and they built a new one for him and now it looks like nothing ever happened.
Reply:I have had a broken tooth for about 2 years now. It does not hurt and I can't afford a dentist, so unless it starts to hurting a lot you can possibly wait to see the dentist.
Reply:it will take while before it becomes a problem, but if you are concerned a drop of superglue will seal it temporary
Reply:Don't put super glue on it! It prob won't even harden because of the wetness in the mouth so you'll just end up swallowing it or getting some on the lips. Won't feel good. Check the dental aisle at the drugstore. There are special adhesives for fillings, crowns and chips. It's like a gum-like substance. But if it's not hurting, best seems to be to leave it alone until you can get to the dentist. Most offer emergency services. Where they see you the same day or a few days later. Keep it clean and try not to chew on that side. Good luck!
Reply:You can go to your local drugstore and get a temporary filling material..read the directions and put it on. If the tooth starts hurting call a dentist right away because if the chip is bigger you would maybe even need a root canal. Good luck
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I have an emergency,?
i had a root canal done on my tooth and yesterday, after the numbness went away it was hurting, when i woke up this morning my face is swollen up, can you tell me if this is dangerous, it is swollen up at the root canal side, where the put in the needle. do you know what i should do. should i use ice to see if it goes down, if there is a dentist here or doctor can you please help me because the swollen part hurt, do i need antibiotics, and the dentist office is closed, my sisters are saying that the swollen part looks very bad. do you know why it is swollen, i did a root canal before but it never ever got swollen, what do you think is work. thanks
I have an emergency,?
After a root canal the injected pain killer lasts about an
hour than the area will hurt. The Dr. is suppose to give you
pain killers (pills) to use at home. Swelling sometimes happens. Call the Dr. office %26amp; the recorded phone message will include an emergency phone number to call.
Hope this helps.
Reply:I am no doctor but I would recommend taking an advil and putting ice on it. Ice always helps with swelling and advil is an anti-inflamatory so that might help too. But of course don't take that if you are on pain meds. Sorry I couldn't help any more that than, hope you get an answer.
Reply:You had a lot of equipment in your mouth yesterday. I would expect swelling. Use Tylenol and ice packs. Don't worry, it will go down soon.
Reply:hi I have had several root canals and sometimes they do swell up It could be from the work or infection usually my dentist will perscribe antibiotics for a week when I get the root canal, you could call your doctor or go to a walk in clinic for antibiotics also most dentists have some one on call try the office, if you cant reach any one take tylenol extra stregnth and yes ice pack might help also. good luck !
Reply:I dont think you should be that swollen up or in pain after that.
Call your doc, might be an infection
Reply:just take some pain-killers, and put ice on it. Swelling is to be expected with that kinda of procedure! Feel better!
Reply:after RCT. it should not be hurting anymore bec the pulp of ur tooth has been remove already.although there are several fators why it swells. ur dr is the one u should ask.she knows better.a periapical radiograph will show u the problem.dont use icepack,it wont help reduce the swelling. use only pain releiver when ur in pain. antibiotic should be only advice by ur dr. but if u really want to take the medication u can take it 4times a day. for seven days and dont stop until u finish it all.
I have an emergency,?
After a root canal the injected pain killer lasts about an
hour than the area will hurt. The Dr. is suppose to give you
pain killers (pills) to use at home. Swelling sometimes happens. Call the Dr. office %26amp; the recorded phone message will include an emergency phone number to call.
Hope this helps.
Reply:I am no doctor but I would recommend taking an advil and putting ice on it. Ice always helps with swelling and advil is an anti-inflamatory so that might help too. But of course don't take that if you are on pain meds. Sorry I couldn't help any more that than, hope you get an answer.
Reply:You had a lot of equipment in your mouth yesterday. I would expect swelling. Use Tylenol and ice packs. Don't worry, it will go down soon.
Reply:hi I have had several root canals and sometimes they do swell up It could be from the work or infection usually my dentist will perscribe antibiotics for a week when I get the root canal, you could call your doctor or go to a walk in clinic for antibiotics also most dentists have some one on call try the office, if you cant reach any one take tylenol extra stregnth and yes ice pack might help also. good luck !
Reply:I dont think you should be that swollen up or in pain after that.
Call your doc, might be an infection
Reply:just take some pain-killers, and put ice on it. Swelling is to be expected with that kinda of procedure! Feel better!
Reply:after RCT. it should not be hurting anymore bec the pulp of ur tooth has been remove already.although there are several fators why it swells. ur dr is the one u should ask.she knows better.a periapical radiograph will show u the problem.dont use icepack,it wont help reduce the swelling. use only pain releiver when ur in pain. antibiotic should be only advice by ur dr. but if u really want to take the medication u can take it 4times a day. for seven days and dont stop until u finish it all.
Emergency toothache remedies?????
I have a toothache!!! Nay, 2 of them!!!!! One in each side of my mouth! When my wisdom teeth came in, I was so afraid of the dentist that I put off having them removed for so long that the pressure from them growing in cracked all of the molars in all 4 jaw bones. So now here I sit, 8 years later, with not one but TWO teeth that are KILLING me!!! I have tried everything...tylenol, aleve, aspirin, darvocet, cloves, anbesol, orajel, and now lidocaine patches on my face! LOL I look like a freak here! Don't laugh at me, I AM in PAIN!!! Problem... I have an appointment with my dentist Thursday, but what the frick do I do until then??? Keep in mind if you will.. I have final exams for nursing school over the course of the next 2 days. So if it will knock me out, it really isn't an option.
Emergency toothache remedies?????
Hi, what you really need to do is go talk to all your professors, the head of the nursing school, whatever it takes. How can you possibly be expected to perform by any reasonable school?
You are not actually in the REAL world yet, if you have a medical emergency you need to take care of yourself, they can let you make up your exams a couple of weeks later.
Reply:alcohol if you like it
in moderation
going to the dentist is the real answer, you should have done that every 6 months for the past few decades anyway
good luck
Reply:clove oil is old remeidy
Reply:Have u tried a teabag dipped in honey and put where u hurt.
Wisdom teeth are dangerous, get them out quick.
Try ice and then heat....fill an empty pepsi plastic bottle with hot water or freeze some to put on pain.
Elevate your head, gargle with apple cider vinegar , salt water.
Take Motrin or Advil with a pepcid AC so u wont get an upset stomach. Good Luck , u will make it, pray to God for starters.
Reply:Did you call around and see if another dentist can see you earlier? If the apt. you have is w/ your regular dentist, and you are an established patient, they may make an exception for you since you are in so much pain. They may also call in an antibiotic and/or pain medicine for you if they can't see you earlier. Either way, call around and ask to be put on a cancellation list.
Also, since tomorrow is Monday, call around 9am. Many offices will have cancellations that they would like to fill in. You could luck up on an appointment that way.
As far as getting some rest goes, keep your head above your heart. This basically means don't lie down flat. Teeth usually hurt worse at night b/c of the bloodflow. Keeping your head elevated helps tremendously.
I hope you feel better soon!
Happy Holidays!
Reply:An old fashioned remedy was to put aspirin on the tooth, but I've heard that is not a good thing to do, so I'm not advising that. By this time I think you have had your dental appointment which is really the only real solution. There is ambesol, a medicine that you can use for dental pain (you can buy it at the store). That might help some but really don't be afraid of the dentist. If you feel bad about going to dentists you may want to consider the option of having the dentist just put you out (sleeping) while your dental work is done.
Reply:Vanilla extract
Reply:yes oil of clove. Alcohol is not good for it. it actually can make it worse.
Reply:Temporary relief: take three 200mg Ibuprofen tablets and spray you pain areas with something like Chloroseptic (bottle filled with red coloured stuff that almost taste like Buckley's cold medicine at first until it freezes your mouth like when getting a needle before having a cavity removed).
Reply:I had a horrible toothache once and had to wait for the abcess to go down before they could fix it. I was taking like 8 tylenol at a time and it wasn't touching the pain. The dentist told me your body gets used to pain meds, so he said to take ibuprofen for three days and tylenol for three days, rotate back and forth, because your body adjusts to the med and it won't work any more. It worked for me. Otherwise, I don't know...I feel for you and hope you find something that works...I think tooth pain is the worst. (And I've had 2 kids and a kidney stone!)
Reply:you may want to see your doc. you may have a bacterial infection my husband went through the same thing a few months ago....thought it was wisdom teeth he was putting off...and nothing could be done because the infection was causing the pain...
Reply:clove oil does work. Get it at the health food store or a pharmacy. It will be a small bottle- brown glass.
It is very potent, so don't get any on your tongue. Just a little drop on the painful teeth. Use a toothpick or Q-tip.
Reply:moonshine lol!
Emergency toothache remedies?????
Hi, what you really need to do is go talk to all your professors, the head of the nursing school, whatever it takes. How can you possibly be expected to perform by any reasonable school?
You are not actually in the REAL world yet, if you have a medical emergency you need to take care of yourself, they can let you make up your exams a couple of weeks later.
Reply:alcohol if you like it
in moderation
going to the dentist is the real answer, you should have done that every 6 months for the past few decades anyway
good luck
Reply:clove oil is old remeidy
Reply:Have u tried a teabag dipped in honey and put where u hurt.
Wisdom teeth are dangerous, get them out quick.
Try ice and then heat....fill an empty pepsi plastic bottle with hot water or freeze some to put on pain.
Elevate your head, gargle with apple cider vinegar , salt water.
Take Motrin or Advil with a pepcid AC so u wont get an upset stomach. Good Luck , u will make it, pray to God for starters.
Reply:Did you call around and see if another dentist can see you earlier? If the apt. you have is w/ your regular dentist, and you are an established patient, they may make an exception for you since you are in so much pain. They may also call in an antibiotic and/or pain medicine for you if they can't see you earlier. Either way, call around and ask to be put on a cancellation list.
Also, since tomorrow is Monday, call around 9am. Many offices will have cancellations that they would like to fill in. You could luck up on an appointment that way.
As far as getting some rest goes, keep your head above your heart. This basically means don't lie down flat. Teeth usually hurt worse at night b/c of the bloodflow. Keeping your head elevated helps tremendously.
I hope you feel better soon!
Happy Holidays!
Reply:An old fashioned remedy was to put aspirin on the tooth, but I've heard that is not a good thing to do, so I'm not advising that. By this time I think you have had your dental appointment which is really the only real solution. There is ambesol, a medicine that you can use for dental pain (you can buy it at the store). That might help some but really don't be afraid of the dentist. If you feel bad about going to dentists you may want to consider the option of having the dentist just put you out (sleeping) while your dental work is done.
Reply:Vanilla extract
Reply:yes oil of clove. Alcohol is not good for it. it actually can make it worse.
Reply:Temporary relief: take three 200mg Ibuprofen tablets and spray you pain areas with something like Chloroseptic (bottle filled with red coloured stuff that almost taste like Buckley's cold medicine at first until it freezes your mouth like when getting a needle before having a cavity removed).
Reply:I had a horrible toothache once and had to wait for the abcess to go down before they could fix it. I was taking like 8 tylenol at a time and it wasn't touching the pain. The dentist told me your body gets used to pain meds, so he said to take ibuprofen for three days and tylenol for three days, rotate back and forth, because your body adjusts to the med and it won't work any more. It worked for me. Otherwise, I don't know...I feel for you and hope you find something that works...I think tooth pain is the worst. (And I've had 2 kids and a kidney stone!)
Reply:you may want to see your doc. you may have a bacterial infection my husband went through the same thing a few months ago....thought it was wisdom teeth he was putting off...and nothing could be done because the infection was causing the pain...
Reply:clove oil does work. Get it at the health food store or a pharmacy. It will be a small bottle- brown glass.
It is very potent, so don't get any on your tongue. Just a little drop on the painful teeth. Use a toothpick or Q-tip.
Reply:moonshine lol!
EMERGENCY PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please answer~?
I might have a infection in my gums or tooth...i do not have a dentist and not a lot of dentists except my insurance i have Mass Health ..If i do have a infection and i can't see a dentist on time can i just use salt and warm water ???? I do not have peroxide ! Also this is my symtoms ..I have itchy irrated gums near one tooth kinda in the front of my mouth on the bottom ! What do you think ..can i use the warm and salt water ..Please answer ! Thanks !
ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please answer~?
It sounds like you have a gum infection or tooth infection that is localized And know it won't kill you but you do need to get an dental appt to really get rid of the problem. I would Floss and rinse with salt water 1 cup to 1 tbl spoon and rinse after every meal and bedtime. I would also rinse with peroxide and dilute it with water a mouth wash . I would do this a couple times a day till your Dentist apt. Take some Advil for the inflammation and if its sore. Best wishes and I hoped I helped a bit.
Reply:I would call around to all of the dentists you can find in the phonebook and see if any will take your insurance. When I had an infected tooth, all my dentist did was give me penicilin(sp) until the medicine was gone, then fixed my tooth.
You can use water %26amp; salt, listerine..try doing anything you can for right now. Most of the time you won't die from a tooth infection, but it's also not good on your body either.
I had my infected tooth for almost a year before I did anything about it. So I don't think you're at risk for death, but you still need to get that tooth checked out.
Reply:use warm water and salt to rinse, floss around area,
rinse again
go out and get some peroxide or have someone get you
some 3% peroxide and rinse and swish with that
If you cannot go to dentist call your Medical Doctor
and have her/him check your gum tissues and perhaps
they will prescribe an antibiotic to help with the infection
the infection(if it is infected) will drain you making you tired
etc.. call the doctor NOW maybe they will call in prescription
as it is an emergency...explain in detail your situation
they do not generally call in pain meds as too many
abuse those but anitbiotics if prescribed must be taken
until they are all gone not just for a few days
good luck
and floss floss floss
Reply:Do you brush and floss on a regular basis. Or do you just waite until something like this happens? I'm not trying to be a smarty pants. It just sounds like a bad case of the gum disease gingivitis to me. My mom is a dentist and she says that you should really get someone to check it out.She also said not to use peroxide......idk why she just said it
Reply:go to the ER and have them check you out if it is infected they will give u a shot of penicilling or amoxicillin or some type of antibotic and no the warm salt water wont clear an infection.and no it shouldnt be going into ur blood stream
ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please answer~?
It sounds like you have a gum infection or tooth infection that is localized And know it won't kill you but you do need to get an dental appt to really get rid of the problem. I would Floss and rinse with salt water 1 cup to 1 tbl spoon and rinse after every meal and bedtime. I would also rinse with peroxide and dilute it with water a mouth wash . I would do this a couple times a day till your Dentist apt. Take some Advil for the inflammation and if its sore. Best wishes and I hoped I helped a bit.
Reply:I would call around to all of the dentists you can find in the phonebook and see if any will take your insurance. When I had an infected tooth, all my dentist did was give me penicilin(sp) until the medicine was gone, then fixed my tooth.
You can use water %26amp; salt, listerine..try doing anything you can for right now. Most of the time you won't die from a tooth infection, but it's also not good on your body either.
I had my infected tooth for almost a year before I did anything about it. So I don't think you're at risk for death, but you still need to get that tooth checked out.
Reply:use warm water and salt to rinse, floss around area,
rinse again
go out and get some peroxide or have someone get you
some 3% peroxide and rinse and swish with that
If you cannot go to dentist call your Medical Doctor
and have her/him check your gum tissues and perhaps
they will prescribe an antibiotic to help with the infection
the infection(if it is infected) will drain you making you tired
etc.. call the doctor NOW maybe they will call in prescription
as it is an emergency...explain in detail your situation
they do not generally call in pain meds as too many
abuse those but anitbiotics if prescribed must be taken
until they are all gone not just for a few days
good luck
and floss floss floss
Reply:Do you brush and floss on a regular basis. Or do you just waite until something like this happens? I'm not trying to be a smarty pants. It just sounds like a bad case of the gum disease gingivitis to me. My mom is a dentist and she says that you should really get someone to check it out.She also said not to use peroxide......idk why she just said it
Reply:go to the ER and have them check you out if it is infected they will give u a shot of penicilling or amoxicillin or some type of antibotic and no the warm salt water wont clear an infection.and no it shouldnt be going into ur blood stream
EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER PLEASE ! thanks ~?
I might have a infection in my gums or tooth...i do not have a dentist and not a lot of dentists except my insurance i have Mass Health ..If i do have a infection and i can't see a dentist on time can i just use salt and warm water ???? I do not have peroxide ! Also this is my symtoms ..I have itchy irrated gums near one tooth kinda in the front of my mouth on the bottom ! What do you think ..can i use the warm and salt water ..Please answer ! Thanks !
EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER PLEASE ! thanks ~?
you should not take any therapy without goint to a dentist. there may be several reasons for your symptoms.
Reply:warm salt water may ease the discomfort but wont help any infection, have you contacted your insurance company to see if they have info on dentists in your area that accept your ins. or if they would reimburse you for paying to go to a dentist that doesn't?
I know this is a long shot, but if there is a dental school near you they are usually very affordable, quick and the students are supervised so you won't be a guinea pig!
a regular medical doctor can prescribe antibiotics for your infection until you can get the tooth taken care of.
Reply:def use warm salty water - lots of salt! as salty as you can handle it and as hot as you can handle it too....
Im not sure where you live but there should be some kind of emergancy free hospital near by, where usually you have to wait all day to get in but at least you will get it done. Sounds serious and gum infections left can lead to so many serious problems. Go to the dentist asap and rinse your mouth as often as you can!
Reply:yea sure, you can use that, but i think that you should go to the hospital.
why dont you have hydrogen peroxide? can't you just go out and get some. i recomend that you do that. it should kill the infection (it sounds like you have one)
if you get a fever, then you should defanitly go to the hospital asap, esp. if its over 100 degrees F
oh, and just so you know when you use any of these (hyrdrogen peroxide or salt water), your mouth is going to really burn and could possible make it more irritated.
i hope you get better soon. and if you can, start going to the dentist regularly.
Reply:Ya use that but you prob could be very simple. Look to see if there is any food stuck in that area. Brush and floss and don't touch it or anything for awhile so it can calm down from all the irritation. If it continues and is painful you may have an abscess that is ready to come to a head and you HAVE to go to the dentist for that. Also if you get a NASTY taste in your mouth all of a sudden it is from the abscess. Go to a dentist sweety when you can and you should be good. Good luck!!
Reply:I had an infection 2 years ago, and you absolutely cannot brush it away. Either you grit and bare it until you make an emergency visit to the dentist or you get your hands on some antibiotics. Such as omoxycillin(spelling) or penecillin. Tooth infections are not viral so you can not treat it over the counter it is bacterial. You can not treat ANY bacterial infections without antiobiotics. Even if you have a neighbor or a family friend that has extra antibiotics for infections.
I don't enforce using other peoples prescriptions but i'm just saying you are in pain right..LOL well trust me if you want the infection gone or subsided then get your hands on antibiotics. As long as you know you aren't allergic to anything. For me it's easy because the stuff my mom has I took for an infection I had in my finger.
It will be painful if you don't take something and I doubt you want to down bottles of motrin which I had to do. But like I said get some antibiotics.
Reply:Hi,
It seems you are having acute localized gingivitis with respect to one tooth. Do the warm saline gargling at least four times daily.You can take antibiotics such as amoxycillin500mg twice daily and metronidazole400mg twice daily for three days. I hope it will help. You can contact me on email if you have got any doubt. Brush regularly with a soft bristled tooth brush. Take care.
Reply:It seems you have an infection of some kind in your gums. You can go to a pharmacist and they will be able to give you something that will kill any bacteria in your gums. Lots of people get gum infections without the need to go to the dentist. I would see how it goes when you get some stuff from the pharmacist. I wouldnt leave it too long though. If it doesnt clear up with the medication the pharmacist gives you, then you really will have to go see a dentist.
Reply:From your description, it doesn't sound as if you an abscess, but just irritated gums. Careful flossing and brushing may improve it (just don't expect an overnight miracle). It would be a good idea to take this opportunity to find a dentist you like who does accept your insurance. Perhaps your colleagues (assuming they're on the same insurance plan) can recommend someone.
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EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER PLEASE ! thanks ~?
you should not take any therapy without goint to a dentist. there may be several reasons for your symptoms.
Reply:warm salt water may ease the discomfort but wont help any infection, have you contacted your insurance company to see if they have info on dentists in your area that accept your ins. or if they would reimburse you for paying to go to a dentist that doesn't?
I know this is a long shot, but if there is a dental school near you they are usually very affordable, quick and the students are supervised so you won't be a guinea pig!
a regular medical doctor can prescribe antibiotics for your infection until you can get the tooth taken care of.
Reply:def use warm salty water - lots of salt! as salty as you can handle it and as hot as you can handle it too....
Im not sure where you live but there should be some kind of emergancy free hospital near by, where usually you have to wait all day to get in but at least you will get it done. Sounds serious and gum infections left can lead to so many serious problems. Go to the dentist asap and rinse your mouth as often as you can!
Reply:yea sure, you can use that, but i think that you should go to the hospital.
why dont you have hydrogen peroxide? can't you just go out and get some. i recomend that you do that. it should kill the infection (it sounds like you have one)
if you get a fever, then you should defanitly go to the hospital asap, esp. if its over 100 degrees F
oh, and just so you know when you use any of these (hyrdrogen peroxide or salt water), your mouth is going to really burn and could possible make it more irritated.
i hope you get better soon. and if you can, start going to the dentist regularly.
Reply:Ya use that but you prob could be very simple. Look to see if there is any food stuck in that area. Brush and floss and don't touch it or anything for awhile so it can calm down from all the irritation. If it continues and is painful you may have an abscess that is ready to come to a head and you HAVE to go to the dentist for that. Also if you get a NASTY taste in your mouth all of a sudden it is from the abscess. Go to a dentist sweety when you can and you should be good. Good luck!!
Reply:I had an infection 2 years ago, and you absolutely cannot brush it away. Either you grit and bare it until you make an emergency visit to the dentist or you get your hands on some antibiotics. Such as omoxycillin(spelling) or penecillin. Tooth infections are not viral so you can not treat it over the counter it is bacterial. You can not treat ANY bacterial infections without antiobiotics. Even if you have a neighbor or a family friend that has extra antibiotics for infections.
I don't enforce using other peoples prescriptions but i'm just saying you are in pain right..LOL well trust me if you want the infection gone or subsided then get your hands on antibiotics. As long as you know you aren't allergic to anything. For me it's easy because the stuff my mom has I took for an infection I had in my finger.
It will be painful if you don't take something and I doubt you want to down bottles of motrin which I had to do. But like I said get some antibiotics.
Reply:Hi,
It seems you are having acute localized gingivitis with respect to one tooth. Do the warm saline gargling at least four times daily.You can take antibiotics such as amoxycillin500mg twice daily and metronidazole400mg twice daily for three days. I hope it will help. You can contact me on email if you have got any doubt. Brush regularly with a soft bristled tooth brush. Take care.
Reply:It seems you have an infection of some kind in your gums. You can go to a pharmacist and they will be able to give you something that will kill any bacteria in your gums. Lots of people get gum infections without the need to go to the dentist. I would see how it goes when you get some stuff from the pharmacist. I wouldnt leave it too long though. If it doesnt clear up with the medication the pharmacist gives you, then you really will have to go see a dentist.
Reply:From your description, it doesn't sound as if you an abscess, but just irritated gums. Careful flossing and brushing may improve it (just don't expect an overnight miracle). It would be a good idea to take this opportunity to find a dentist you like who does accept your insurance. Perhaps your colleagues (assuming they're on the same insurance plan) can recommend someone.
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EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! please answer!?
I might have a infection in my gums or tooth...i do not have a dentist and not a lot of dentists except my insurance i have Mass Health ..If i do have a infection and i can't see a dentist on time can i just use salt and warm water ???? I do not have peroxide ! Also this is my symtoms ..I have itchy irrated gums near one tooth kinda in the front of my mouth on the bottom ! What do you think ..can i use the warm and salt water ..Please answer ! Thanks !
ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! please answer!?
Dear, sounds like you have Pyrea, a gum disease that causes you to lose your teeth, go to google and try to find a free clinic in your area, go there, they know where the free dentists are, and you really need to see one. My husband had this when he was ten and he lost all his upper teeth, had to have them pulled because they were so badly infected.
There has to be a clinic near you.
Reply:wow Stop paniicing you will be okay...infection will most the time cause pain too....just call around til you find a doc that takes your ins tomorrow...
Reply:if you are in alot of pain, call your MD or go to the nearest ER. You can try the warm salt water by rinsing and swishing.
Then on Monday, call your insurance company and ask them to give you a list of which DDS accept your type of insurance or go to their website and locate a DDS near you and get an appt. STAT.
Reply:A warm salt water rinse will work for a bit along with ibuprofen for the pain (if there is any). If you can brush and floss then do it as much as you can tolerate it especially after eating. This will help to keep the area as clean as possible to help prevent the infection or abscess from getting worse. I would still get to the dentist as soon as possible. If all else fails go to your regular doctor or the emergency room. If it gets really painful you can even ice it or put heat on it (whichever seems to be helping) your mouth will let you know what it can or can't tolerate. Try to get some listerine or peroxide as well to rinse with. Good Luck!! : )
Reply:Honey you won't die but you really need to find a Dentist to see what the problem is. He will see just what kind of gum problems you have. Warm salt water will sooth the area but will not heal the problem. A number of visits with your hygienist will help and really you sound like its been a long time since you have seen a hygienist or if ever. Oral health is just important and physical health.
Reply:go to a dentist no matter how expensive cause this is your health your talking about
GOOD LUCK HOPE EVERYTHING WORKS OUT!!
ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! please answer!?
Dear, sounds like you have Pyrea, a gum disease that causes you to lose your teeth, go to google and try to find a free clinic in your area, go there, they know where the free dentists are, and you really need to see one. My husband had this when he was ten and he lost all his upper teeth, had to have them pulled because they were so badly infected.
There has to be a clinic near you.
Reply:wow Stop paniicing you will be okay...infection will most the time cause pain too....just call around til you find a doc that takes your ins tomorrow...
Reply:if you are in alot of pain, call your MD or go to the nearest ER. You can try the warm salt water by rinsing and swishing.
Then on Monday, call your insurance company and ask them to give you a list of which DDS accept your type of insurance or go to their website and locate a DDS near you and get an appt. STAT.
Reply:A warm salt water rinse will work for a bit along with ibuprofen for the pain (if there is any). If you can brush and floss then do it as much as you can tolerate it especially after eating. This will help to keep the area as clean as possible to help prevent the infection or abscess from getting worse. I would still get to the dentist as soon as possible. If all else fails go to your regular doctor or the emergency room. If it gets really painful you can even ice it or put heat on it (whichever seems to be helping) your mouth will let you know what it can or can't tolerate. Try to get some listerine or peroxide as well to rinse with. Good Luck!! : )
Reply:Honey you won't die but you really need to find a Dentist to see what the problem is. He will see just what kind of gum problems you have. Warm salt water will sooth the area but will not heal the problem. A number of visits with your hygienist will help and really you sound like its been a long time since you have seen a hygienist or if ever. Oral health is just important and physical health.
Reply:go to a dentist no matter how expensive cause this is your health your talking about
GOOD LUCK HOPE EVERYTHING WORKS OUT!!
EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER !!!!!!!!!!! please thanks ~?
I might have a infection in my gums or tooth...i do not have a dentist and not a lot of dentists except my insurance i have Mass Health ..If i do have a infection and i can't see a dentist on time can i just use salt and warm water ???? I do not have peroxide ! Also this is my symtoms ..I have itchy irrated gums near one tooth kinda in the front of my mouth on the bottom ! What do you think ..can i use the warm and salt water ..Please answer ! Thanks !
ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER !!!!!!!!!!! please thanks ~?
use the saltwater and go to your local health dept and tell them u dont the money for a dentist and they will give u antibiotics for ur infection.
Reply:1-Calm down
2-Yes, use warm water and salt to help disinfect it(keep doing that until it stops to itch and your gums stop to bleed)
3-When you brush your teeth dont brush the gum around that tooth because you would just infect it even more
4-Wash your mouth with some scope or any other disinfectant mouth wash
5-when you have a chane to see a dentis...I suggest you do go see one.
Hope this helps.
Reply:No, your not going to die! Most mouth irritations will respond much faster if you gargle 3 times a day with warm salt water. Do not take antibiotics unless prescribed by a dentist. What you're describing doesn't sound like an infection anyway. Go to the pharmacy and in the dental section pick up some GlyOxide antiseptic oral cleanser and place a few drops over the area on the gum. This should help. If you had an infection there would be swelling in your mouth and pain from the swelling. An infection will cause swelling to increase over an extended period of time and you would be in pain. You would then suspect an infection. Your other option would be to go to a health food store such as whole foods, etc., and pick up some drops for gum irritations. These treatments should work for you based on your descriptions of your symptoms. If, after a few days you see no improvement or your pain increases go in to see your Dentist.
Reply:If you feel anything besides swollen such as high fever, dizziness, and severe headache I would go to the emergency room. Don't wait until Monday.
I think there are dental clinics you can walk in off the street no appointments needed.
Ask a friend if they have a dentist who is understanding with your issue. Maybe you can charge your doctors visit on a credit card. At least you can make payments.
Reply:http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/tc/gum-...
Warm salt water might not help treat and infectioin but it could relieve some swelling and soreness
Reply:TRY AS MANY DENTISTS TO LOOK AT IT OR ASK A REALITIVE OR CLOSE FRIEND TO HELP YOU IN ANY WAY.
Reply:it cant hurt to use warm salt water. just swish it around in your mouth (which is also good for a sore throat, you just gargle it). u can find peroxide at any store that has a pharmacy section but i dont think it would be of any help. if the symptoms worsen dont take your chances, just head to a doctor. u dont wanna end up paying alot more if u happen to start losing teeth!
Reply:Use that or mouth washer.
Reply:Actually what you are describing sounds like an allergic reaction to something, though it could be an infection. Have you started using a different toothpaste or mouth rinse in the last several days? This could be the culprit. Salt water may help if it is just an irritation, though not so much if it is a true allergic reaction. You may want to try to take some Benadryl until you get to see your dentist. Don't wait, find a way to see a dentist.
Reply:pay close attention to the importance of dental visits and dental cleanings are very helpful in taking care of the gums, teeth and oral health. an all natural oral care product can help keep gums and teeth healthy and promote fresh breath. visit http://www.themouthdoctor.com for more tips on how to take care of the gums.
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ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER !!!!!!!!!!! please thanks ~?
use the saltwater and go to your local health dept and tell them u dont the money for a dentist and they will give u antibiotics for ur infection.
Reply:1-Calm down
2-Yes, use warm water and salt to help disinfect it(keep doing that until it stops to itch and your gums stop to bleed)
3-When you brush your teeth dont brush the gum around that tooth because you would just infect it even more
4-Wash your mouth with some scope or any other disinfectant mouth wash
5-when you have a chane to see a dentis...I suggest you do go see one.
Hope this helps.
Reply:No, your not going to die! Most mouth irritations will respond much faster if you gargle 3 times a day with warm salt water. Do not take antibiotics unless prescribed by a dentist. What you're describing doesn't sound like an infection anyway. Go to the pharmacy and in the dental section pick up some GlyOxide antiseptic oral cleanser and place a few drops over the area on the gum. This should help. If you had an infection there would be swelling in your mouth and pain from the swelling. An infection will cause swelling to increase over an extended period of time and you would be in pain. You would then suspect an infection. Your other option would be to go to a health food store such as whole foods, etc., and pick up some drops for gum irritations. These treatments should work for you based on your descriptions of your symptoms. If, after a few days you see no improvement or your pain increases go in to see your Dentist.
Reply:If you feel anything besides swollen such as high fever, dizziness, and severe headache I would go to the emergency room. Don't wait until Monday.
I think there are dental clinics you can walk in off the street no appointments needed.
Ask a friend if they have a dentist who is understanding with your issue. Maybe you can charge your doctors visit on a credit card. At least you can make payments.
Reply:http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/tc/gum-...
Warm salt water might not help treat and infectioin but it could relieve some swelling and soreness
Reply:TRY AS MANY DENTISTS TO LOOK AT IT OR ASK A REALITIVE OR CLOSE FRIEND TO HELP YOU IN ANY WAY.
Reply:it cant hurt to use warm salt water. just swish it around in your mouth (which is also good for a sore throat, you just gargle it). u can find peroxide at any store that has a pharmacy section but i dont think it would be of any help. if the symptoms worsen dont take your chances, just head to a doctor. u dont wanna end up paying alot more if u happen to start losing teeth!
Reply:Use that or mouth washer.
Reply:Actually what you are describing sounds like an allergic reaction to something, though it could be an infection. Have you started using a different toothpaste or mouth rinse in the last several days? This could be the culprit. Salt water may help if it is just an irritation, though not so much if it is a true allergic reaction. You may want to try to take some Benadryl until you get to see your dentist. Don't wait, find a way to see a dentist.
Reply:pay close attention to the importance of dental visits and dental cleanings are very helpful in taking care of the gums, teeth and oral health. an all natural oral care product can help keep gums and teeth healthy and promote fresh breath. visit http://www.themouthdoctor.com for more tips on how to take care of the gums.
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