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  1. 15/05/2010 17:17 #1
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    Help with toothache problem

    So anyone got any good home remedies for a toothache besides taking a ton of advil. I cant get into my dentist till tues and this thing is killing me. It isnt my wisdom teeth, it is the tooth right before that one into my gums. Basically the tooth chipped, or cracked or a big chunk of tooth came out. Now it hurt like hell. Everytime i eat, or my bottom tooth hits that one, a huge pain comes. Any help appreciated.
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    In the UK chemists sell toothache packs which contains temp filing kits/analgesia - not tried them myself, but I know someone that has and it worked fine for a week!

    If not, try to get some oil of cloves and dab that onto the offending item, numbs pain.

    Last resort, get some string, wrap round tooth...........

    Hope this helps mate.
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    Put some whisky on your finger and rub it into the gum around the hurting tooth.

    Then while the whisky is out have one hell of a party till Tuesday, you forget about the pain in no time
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    Ashton & Parsons Infant Teething Powders .. It's the only thing that worked for my kids and it really did work.. My Oh also tried it when he had toothache..
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    drinking will be happening later for sure. The nice thing is no hot or colds hurt it at all. And actually just sitting here doesnt hurt at all. Only time it hurts is when my bottom teeth hits the bottom of that tooth. Then it is a sharp extreme pain. I have tried cloves. Pure peppermint mixed with rock salt and water. And have tried garlic.
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    What CrisS said - your drug store should be able sell you a temporary filling kit, which should go most of the way to stemming the pain. It's quite soft stuff so it won't cause the dentist too much trouble.

    Buy Dentek Tempory Filling Material, £4.91, Tooth & Denture Problems Products, Online Pharmacy
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    My dad dabs pepper (the kind you shake on your food, not the vegetable format) onto it & swears by it.

    I would have said Oil Of Cloves but u said you've tried that?
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