Saturday, November 14, 2009

Most severe toothache ever!!!!?

I have a large hole in one of my teeth and do not have a dentist!! I do want one but getting registered seems to be somewhat of a problem everywheres full... I have had severe pain since sunday down to the point where its made me cry tryed getting an emergency dentist but have to wait till friday im in agony iv tried clove of oil bonjella hot salt water is there anything out there i havnt tried please help it's beyond funny and so severe my jaw is starting to hurt as well as the gum below my tooth aaaaaggggggghhhhhhh HELP!!!!

Most severe toothache ever!!!!?
Oh I feel for you so much! I had the same problem and I'm finally getting the tooth fixed tomorrow, yay!
Reply:Look in the yellow pages for emergency dentists and call and get seen. There are plenty of 24 hour dentist but you have to look and call.
Reply:go to wal mart and by ORAJEL ... if it is the liquid, then dab some on your finger and then rub it on your gums and any where it hurts in your mouth.. if it is the jel, then just put it straight in your mouth.. it numbs the pain almost instantly. I have braces and i use it all the time.
Reply:Go and see you doctor asap it might be an abscess, which would require antibiotics.
Reply:Go to the hospital and tell them your problem. Good luck.. Tooth achs are not fun...
Reply:try to get some mouthwash


something like clydomol (not sure of spelling ) this may help until you can gety a dentist.


also whiskey helps


good luck
Reply:If it is as bad as it is hurting your gum you may have an infection don't know if it will work only go to your A%26amp;E and they may give you some painkillers and antibiotics as if not it could lead to an ear infection as well. They helped me at my A%26amp;E about 4 years ago.
Reply:I know how you feel and I sympathise with you. I have done everything that you have done but I tell you what a hot water bottle on your face eases it a bit.
Reply:Whisky, whisky and more whisky until you doze off it doesn't last forever but it does work.
Reply:Do you not have a dental hospital anywhere nearby? Try ringing your GP surgery and ask for advice. Or try NHS helpline. Ring some dental surgeries and explain your plight - I'd be surprised if they would be prepared to leave you to suffer. Toothache is such a miserable thing and I really sympathise. Good luck and hope you feel better soon.
Reply:You probably will have a tooth abcess, this will really hurt more and more until you have it treated. If you have a GP then go see them and get some antibiotics and some pain relief, then access the Emergency Dental Service. All dentists are obliged to give emergency treatment, so talk to the closest to you and see what they can do.Then your next port of call is your primary care trust website, where you should find a listing of dentists taking on new patients.
Reply:It sounds exactly like when I had an abcess- sorry but you need antibiotics. Go to A%26amp;E if you cant wait for the doctors tomorrow.





There is an NHS dental emergency telephone line on 0845 4647 and i used this webpage:


http://www.nhs.uk/England/Dentists/Defau...





Good luck!! The antibiotics take about 2 days to work but the relief! Feel so sorry for you, i cried for days as well!
Reply:Find ur nearest NHS walk in centre or ring NHS direct on 0845 46 47 they will give u advice, failing that and failing to get to a dentist anywhere u can always go to your GP or casualty! Sounds like u are getting or have got an acute abscess as a result of the large hole, I know its not fun but you should at least be able to get some antibiotics from one of the above resources to get some relief until u can see a dentist. Also try taking ibuprofen for the pain and paracetamol (as long as not allergic to either). However, i'm sure there will be a dentist somewhere abeit maybe even a private one that will see you an i've learnt first hand that if the pain is that bad, money shouldn't be a problem!!!!! sorry
Reply:Sorry to hear about your toothache, I have been there.If you cannot see a dentist till friday try presenting yourself at casualty at a teaching hospital where they will have a dental school.They are obliged to see you there and then.





Meanwhile to try and dull the pain take some strong painkillers.Ibuprofen, paracetamol , asprin or codeine.I find ibuprofen works best for me.Try again with oil of cloves it is about the only thing that I find works.Put it on a cotton wool bud and get it right into the tooth.It not only is a mild anaesthetic it also acts as an anyibiotic.





there is one other thing you could try, which I did a few years ago.I had an abcess causing a swelling under the tooth in my gum and I couldn't get to a dentist, so I went to the doctor, explained the situation and he gave me some penicillin to bring it down in the meantime. Good luck.
Reply:CHARLENE,


UNTIL YOU SEE A DENTIST YOU CAN TAKE A MOTRIN 800mg WHICH IS THE SAME AS FOUR (4) 200mg OTC TABLETS. THIS WILL NOT ONLY HELP WITH THE PAIN, BUT ALSO WITH INFLAMMATION (WHICH CAUSES MUCH OF THE PAIN).
Reply:First of all call the DDS back and see if they can call you in pain meds or an antibiotic!! Second Ibprofrin 3 at a time work well! Sometimes a icepack may help! Even call back and see if they can see you right away to diagnois the problem and maybe even do treatment at a later date ie a day or to later. Chances are the tooth is infected and you w/ need to be on antibiotics before treatment anyway! (girlfriend works at a dental office)
Reply:that happened to my mom. you could try gargling hydrogen peroxide. it helps with canker sores, so it could help your tooth. also, have you tried those OTC toothache gels (orajel)? i'm not sure if they work. in the long run, you should definitely see a dentist, because if you wait too long the hole will just get worse!
Reply:CHARLENE :


GO TO ER FOR A DENTAL BLOCK.........


this numbs your area...snap...now.


he will also get you into a dentist asap.


do it now


love,


your mommie
Reply:Hi Charlene,





Im a dentist and if you give me more details via email i might be able to relieve the pain until you go to the dentist.





Regards Rob
Reply:Toothaches are painful but can be prevented


by take suitable precautions. Avoid eating


food which will result in the formation of acid


in the mouth, brush teeth regularly with a fluoride


toothpaste. I found the information at


http://aches.in/preventtoothache.html


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