
caroline17nov
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you shuld be able to get an emergency appointment usually costs £35.00+ thuogh to get this.
try another dentist if yours is making you wait 2 weeks.
I did when my wisdom teeth had an infection there was no way i could have waited 2 weeks, went to GP in the end to get drugs! it worked but GP not supposed to prescribe for dental problems!
kick some ***! i would!
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super stud
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Whiskey -leave it in your mouth a few minutes -then swallow-Try another dentist.
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Spidergurl
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ice-cream!
numbs the gum.
sweetens the tooth.
erm... more job for your dentist jokes.
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Melinda
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when you are not pregnant try Ibuprofen with Codeine, Clove oil is also very calming but do not use it very much it will irritate your gum!
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Sherry Baby
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well i do 2 things one get an Aspirin and crush it up and put it on the tooth that hurts, its not the best thing to do but it works right away and is okay for short term, i did it for weeks when i got all 4 wisdom teeth at the same time....agony.
If its a natural remedy do the same with a Clove or a little Clove oil the same effect, hope you feel better soon.toothache is a b***h
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woodchip513
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Orajell or some kind of freezing jell, like Jiff or chew an assburn
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If its really unbearable, you should just go to the dentist for an emergency visit - just stop by, he shouldn't turn you away.
Try rinsing with a peroxide and water mixture. Peroxide will kill off any infection you may have just under the surface. Its not good to do long term because it can hide a larger problem, but it is very helpful for a short term fix.
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R-T
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get some Clove oil from the chemist,,,you rub it on your gum,,it will help with the pain.
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MCP
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Bicarb - straight on it.
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rose_merrick
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bongela brufen and paracetamol
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Bella Donna
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Try "oragel" if it is real bad go to the dentst.
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davhanksgtt
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go to the chemist and ask for some tooth tincher.
its a small bottle of liquid which you rub round the affected tooth and it numbs the area, hense eliminating the pain.
hope this helps.
p.s a cheack up at the dentist may be needed also
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yabyum11
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Oil of Cloves, get some from the chemist, put some on a ball of cotten wool and hold it on the tooth.
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kyaos
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crushed up baby asprin rubbed on the tooth itself....and a dentist
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Mary Smith
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there is a product on the market to help ease the pain. Ask your druggest and he will recommend it.
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F1
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Niddle!
lol....
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dei84ever
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Call your dentist and tell him about the pain and maybe he will give you something for it.
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maxwell n
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The Dentist
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mary
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crush up an Paracetamol and put it directly on your sore tooth
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halloweenpumpkinuk
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Clove
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tattooedgray
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Clove oil. Tastes awful but does the trick
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trigger
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wiskey is a good thing to numb your mouth, but dont drink too much of it
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madbrew2000
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Arrrgh I sympathise, Dental Pain is the worst!! I would suggest trying cloveoil, plus an inbruprofen type painkiller. BUT can you not get an appointment somewhere else and see if they can at least prescribe an antibiotic if it's infected? If it is infected these would buy you two weeks to get organised with the appointment at your regular dentist! If you're really stuck phone the local hospital they shoule be able to help, even if i tmeans coming into the A&E dept and waiting 3 hours. ... Good Luck
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Fader's Girl
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Paracetamol
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nas1984
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garlic, horrible but effective good luck
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caroline1409f1
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It's something like cloves - nasty taste but apparently works wonders. I think Bonjella might work too and some pain killers. Hold on in there - could you perhaps get an emergency appointment at the dentists - or go to a different one as an emergency if your normal one can't fit you in? Good luck.
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lovelylexie
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Mum swears by a daub of whiskey on the affected area - if that doesn't work - just drink the whole bottle and you won't feel a thing!
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tmctagga
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A dentist - don't wait 2 weeks either turn up and wait or go to your nearest dental hospital.
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Flibble
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clove oil, I have serious problems with impacted wisdom teeth and it works a treat
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garfish
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Your local health authority must have an emergency service. Check the web under that or look in phone book. They are there for emergencies or anyone who isn't registered with an NHS dentist. If you can't find it ring your local A&E and ask for the number.
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jessica_11_storm
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Bite a Asprin between you teeth and let it melt, it does not taste nice but it works
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