Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wisdom teeth extraction-pain on side of my face?

ok, it's been 5 days since i had my left top%26amp;bottom wisdom teeth extracted. the surgeon had to drill in my mouth to get them out. anyways, it seems like the pain is going away except when i get up in the morning. i feel throbbing on the left side of my face from the top of my head, my ear, cheek, and neck...is this normal? do you think this will go away in a week. im afraid there is nerve damage. my lips and tongue are not tingling, so i hope i am ok. i am doing the warm compresses, rinsing with warm water and salt. and taking pain medication.

Wisdom teeth extraction-pain on side of my face?
Yes, I think it's normal. I had 2 wisdom teeth pulled a long time ago. I looked like I had the mumps for about a week and it felt like someone was hitting me in the head with a hammer
Reply:It sounds like you're doing everything ok. Dry socket pain is usually a constant. I don't know how old you are, but usually if you are past your teens, early 20's, it takes a little longer to feel better. Nerve damage is a slight tingly/numb sensation your pain doesn't sound like that. Most people get past the worst part during the first 3-5 days, if not I'd give your dentist a call just to make sure everything is ok. Feel Better.
Reply:I have the same problem but it has only been one day, so it is to be expected I guess. My right side of my face by me jaw line is hot, red, and swollen. It hurts! I have Vicadin, but that stuff makes me feel loopy and dizzy and not in a good way. So I am sticking with the Motrin. Anyways, I guess it is normal for it to still be swollen abd throbbing because it is less than a week and you did have oral surgery. You could have an infection though. My oral surgeon said that for the top teeth, when removed might leave a small hole in the nasal cavity. So I say if you are in pain, you might want to go in again.



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Clenching teeth cause pain at top of head?

I know I clench my teeth. Does anyone know if it makes sense to have a random twinge of pain on the top of the head, toward the back of the crown, from clenching teeth? I could see where temples and areas of head closer to front of head may hurt, but not right on top or toward the back.

Clenching teeth cause pain at top of head?
If this is a recurring pain, I would suggest you seek medical attention. I clench my teeth, but the worst I get is the pain in my temples, such as you described. It could be something else. Go to a doctor if you feel it's necessary. Try wearing a mouth guard at night to avoid teeth grinding, that might help too. If it's temporary and goes away on it's own within a few days, it's probably just one of those weird unexplained random pains we all feel from time to time.
Reply:you may have T.M.J. ask your dentist
Reply:defiantly...my daughter had this problem, will also cause to become loose and crack....you need a guard over your teeth at night, see dentist....
Reply:yes it could be the cause... and i think it's the cause...


u can have a device called night guard, and if the clenching is sever u can have with the night guard a muscle relaxant...


DOT take anything until the doctor tell u....





BUT to be more scientific u have to visit a dentist.. u may have other teeth problems that is caused by clenching...





all my talks were if the cause is dental... but visiting ur dentist well reveal that...............



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Wisdom teeth removal- pain management?

i have to get 4 wisdom teeth cut out plus 2 other teeth.i am not going to be put to sleep or take the gas,what will i be given to ease the pain

Wisdom teeth removal- pain management?
It is going to hurt!





They will give you a choice of pain medication. Take a strong one.
Reply:vicoden
Reply:numbness medication but it wears off after a while.
Reply:they will probably give you local anesthetic. when i had my wisdom teeth pulled, i was put to sleep. after the procedure the dentist should give you prescriptions for pain killers. that's what happened to me.
Reply:Well, I don't know about doing it without being knocked out. They could inject something around the teeth do numb it, but I'm not sure if they could numb it enough for my satisfaction.





I had all four wisdom teeth out at once, and I was put to sleep. It was great. Even afterwards, I was given a prescription for Tylenol #3, but never needed to take one. I just had a dull ache for a day or so. I was pretty surprised.





Good luck!
Reply:Dude, they numb you with novacaine. I have had the same thing done. As far as post-procedure pain management, just ask lots of Qs about avoiding dry socket, which can flat kill you with pain. -- But it's usually very avoidable. Just ASK.
Reply:not sure what you will be given, I had 4 removed - wasn't completely out, but had enough demerol in me that I don't remember anything. Was given vicoden, but luckily enough didn't need it.
Reply:See a dentist!





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Wisdom teeth removal- pain management?

i have to get 4 wisdom teeth cut out plus 2 other teeth.i am not going to be put to sleep or take the gas,what will i be given to ease the pain

Wisdom teeth removal- pain management?
Probably some form of hydrocodone and Tylenol.
Reply:The doctor will freeze the gum and nerves around the teeth he is pulling. I too had 2 wisdom teeth out without gas or being put to sleep. The doctor froze me and the only thing that really bothered me was the sound of him breaking the teeth up and pulling them out. He was a short doctor and he had to almost sit in the middle of my chest to pull them out. Probably looked really funny. If the doctor is willing to give you some pain meds for afterwards, ask for Darvocet, works great for acute pain.
Reply:Request the pain meds in advance.


When you are having them pulled have someone drop of and fill or pain meds.





If you have impacted, and they have to cut them out--- go for the gas, or better yet-- o my gosh 6 teeth-- have them put you under and ask for codine or vicodon or percociet!!!





tell them you have a low pain tolerance.


since you are not being knocked out, this is hard for me to believe that you are worried about pain!!





Ask them for valium or xanax to calm your nerves.


as for pain-- good luck!





i always go for the gas!! for wisdoms-- knock me out!!


dental work is no party, but with the right meds, it's managable!!





you are going to be awake and hear a lot of noise and feel pressuer as they dig and pull your 6 teeth out.





Best to call your dental person doctor-- oral surgeon right?


ASK WHAT MED'S THEY WILL GIVE YOU.


TELL THEM YOU NEED SOMETHING FOR PAIN,


AND NERVES, AND THAT YOU ARE VERY HYPER-SENSITIVE TO PAIN!!





good luck!
Reply:it probably depends on your dentist. I was in the Navy when I had mine removed. I flew from Olbia, Italy, to Naples, Italy, had all 4 removed and 3 stitches at each point using only Novocaine. Left the dentist and had a banana split without nuts (it had been a while since I had one), then flew back the next day. I was given Motrin for pain and that's all.
Reply:A couple of shots of Novocaine and then afterwards youll be prescribed vicodine. You wont feel the pulling with the shots but get the prescription filled asap and take a couple vicodine before the novocaine completely wears off.Two days later you'll be back to normal. Good Luck , you will be fine.



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Wisdom teeth removal pain question?

Its been 7 days since I've had two wisdom teeth removed (bottom was impacted). There is still a throbbing pain near the lower extraction site. Normal tylenol controls that pretty well.





My question -- is it normal to have pain a week after removal?





I'm not looking for diagnoses. This is not an infection or dry socket.

Wisdom teeth removal pain question?
I think everyone is a little different, but I can remember when I had mine taken out they had to be surgically removed and I didn't ever have much pain. But my sister's were just a normal removal and she was on codine for two weeks. So I wouldn't worry to much about it as long as you know it isn't a dry socket! If it really worries you, you can always call your dentist and ask.
Reply:Yes. It's normal. You had 2 teeth removed. Wait another few days, if you don't see improvement, check it out. g'luck.
Reply:You may have food stuck in there. Did they give you an irrigation syringe to keep it clean? That really helps, and ibuprofen for swelling.
Reply:i had pain a month after removal but i also had dry soccets and 2 infections
Reply:Yes, I had my two lower wisdom teeth removed. You should expect anywhere from 7 to 10 days of pain.
Reply:I don't think it's normal to have that much pain a week after removal. I think you need to ask the dentist if all is okay. It couldn't hurt, could it?
Reply:You most likely have "dry socket"


i had this with one side of my lower wisdom teeth when they were pulled, the pain was unbearable.


pain is supposed to subside after the 4th day.


go to your doctor.
Reply:the pain should get better with time.





it's just that the roots on a wisdom tooth are huge and since yours were impacted they probably had a hell of a time removing them. try icing your jaw and continue with the tylenol and give it another week or so.
Reply:I noticed that it had been a week since my wisdom teeth had been extracted and any time I tried to do something strenuous (push ups in P.E. or lifting something heavy) the extraction site would hurt again!





So yes, it's normal.





Take it easy for a while!



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Painful teeth?? Extreme pain in upper and lower teeth and gums.?

I have always taken good care of my teeth but are now experiencing excruciating pain in my mouth. It keeps moving to different spots...ie, upper back, lower back, front. Has been going on for a week now. I don't want to go to the dentist but don't want to put it off in case it is something serious....any ideas what is happening????

Painful teeth?? Extreme pain in upper and lower teeth and gums.?
I had a similar problem to this and when I went to the dentist - x-rays came back fine and he told me that sinus problems can cause really bad pain in teeth (top AND bottom)





I can't say that this is your problem, but I'd definately suggest making an appt. with your dentist to find out exactly what's going on





Good luck!
Reply:no
Reply:I don't know if this is any help but when I was a freshman in college, I started having some excruciating pain in my teeth and gums and it turned out to be because my wisdom weeth were growing in sideways.





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Wisdom teeth removal- pain management?

i have to get 4 wisdom teeth cut out plus 2 other teeth.i am not going to be put to sleep or take the gas,what will i be given to ease the pain

Wisdom teeth removal- pain management?
The dentist will make sure that your whole mouth is completely numb with the local anesthetic he uses. I'm surprised that you aren't having N20 along with this procedure, but it's not uncommon. Some people just don't like it or get the effects from it, usually the mouth breathers are the one who don't feel it. Keep in mind that the wisdom teeth are the smallest rooted teeth in the whole mouth and yours are probably not completely formed yet. It seems to help patients feel better knowing that. I am assuming that you are young with so many coming out at once, I'm guessing braces are next on your agenda. Anyway, after you are finished the dentist will prescribe a pain medication for you to take. You should get this filled immediately and take one before the anesthetic wears off. About 2 hours later take 600 mg of Advil or Motrin to help ease the pain and reduce the swelling. Take this separately to keep from upsetting your stomach and it helps to prolong and intensify the pain medication. Just remember to take it the first day as directed along with the Motrin or Advil to keep the pain at a minimum. You will be groggy from the medication and should take it easy for the first day or so. Just follow the dentist instructions and you'll be fine. Stock up on soups, ice cream, popsicles and such for afterward. I hope that I've been of some help and good luck with your surgery.
Reply:Your crazy. They will only give you a local that will numb the affected area. I just had 2 teeth out (1 was a wisdom that had to be cut out) and I wouldn't do it any other way but knocked out. You sure have balls.
Reply:i just had my wisdom teeth romoved trust me you want to be put to sleep. it will be so much better if you do i didnt have hardly any pain. the pain killers they gave me were so good
Reply:See a dentist!





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http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...





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http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...


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What medicine is best for control the wisdom teeth pain?

what should be done if the wisdom teeth is causing alot of pain, like can't sleep because of the pain...?

What medicine is best for control the wisdom teeth pain?
I think you need a medical marijuana card...
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You should make one doctor friend for regular advise


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Reply:orajel
Reply:vicadin.
Reply:They HAVE TO BE REMOVED.


The pain will not go away no matter what you take for it if your teeth are not removed.


Get them out ASAP. They can and will cause other problems with your other teeth adn gums if you do not get them out right away.
Reply:Ibuprophin is the best,you could also use a heating pad that helps a lot
Reply:Get it pulled out!!! And after that, prescription painkillers are the only thing that helps with the PAIN!
Reply:Like go to the dentist %26amp; he will give you a perscription,.
Reply:darlin' YOu got have them OUT!! We modern folks do not need them anymore! Just go get them out~~ It hurts like HELL for 24 hrs. But, then you will happy you did!
Reply:"Benzodent", Dental pain relieving cream. It comes in a tube like toothpaste, but a much smaller tube. It will instantly numb it. But be careful to keep your tongue out of the way, because it will numb it too! Eventually your wisdom teeth will have to be removed if they are causing you a lot of pain. Do not let the Dentist touch you if he/she does not take an X-Ray. Sometimes, the roots wrap around the jaw bone and can not be pulled out. Get a VERY GOOD Dentist. Trust me. Do not take the pain of a wisdom tooth lightly, start making plans to get them removed.
Reply:I used solouble asprin just while my tooth cut through.


1. Just dampen your finger 2. rub it in asprin and 3.place it on the area of gum that hurts! simple can use other pain killers if asprin doesn't agree with you.





If your pain is not helped by this then see your dentist.



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How do I get rid of wisdom teeth pain???

My wisdom teeth came in last year, and it seems like my top left ones are rubbing against my gums on the bottom. I can't afford to go get them taken out, but I was wondering if there were any OTC remedies to temporarily get rid of the pain so I can eat on that side without pain.

How do I get rid of wisdom teeth pain???
if the gums on bottom are hurting i would try Anbesol on a temporary basis.





your best bet is to get the suckers pulled. you can afford it. most dentists will work with you. if your dentist won't, call around and find one that has payment plans. then get them pulled one at a time till all four are gone.





wisdom teeth can be very, very ugly experiences. i had two that abcessed on me. the pain was the worst pain i've ever had in my life. i didn't sleep for 3 days, all i could do was hold my head and rock back and forth all night long. when i finally got in to see the dentist he took one look at it and said, "Yeah, that one's trouble. Let's get it out of there." 30 minutes later he reached into my mouth with a pair of dental pliers and grabbed hold of the tooth. he actually put his hand against my forehead to use me as leverage as he pulled! i heard a grating sound and then a large "CRACK" filled my ears. the tooth broke loose of its home in the jaw and the dentist pulled it out. the pain i'd felt for the past 3 days was instantly gone! he packed the socket with some gelfoam and gave me a prescription for tylenol #3 and some antibiotics. a year or so later i had the other one on the bottom pulled and a couple of years after that i had the top ones pulled.





wisdom teeth are a *****. its good to get rid of them before they abcess on you. Good luck!
Reply:Gotta have them pulled!
Reply:go to a dentist ask for biozane or something like that its numbing paste put it on ur gums guys read the small print underneath the ? she sed she couldnt afford to pull them out
Reply:pull out your wisdom teeth!!!!....really, i do feel bad, that really has got to hurt...my deepest apologies
Reply:Use Numsit-a teething pain reliever for babies. Also try whiskey-rub it thoroughly into the gums.





Better figure out how to get to the dentist.
Reply:You should have them x-rayed ... they may be causing damage to other teeth.
Reply:Call your dentist/orthodontist for ideas over the counter, I would suggest Advil or Tylenol
Reply:You can buy ambesol at Walmart. Itll numb the pain for now, but dont use it forever. You'll eventually have to see a dentist.
Reply:pain releiver is pain reliever, have you tried alleve? but make sure you are not allergic to it and you follow suggested dosage. otherwise call your dentist.
Reply:have them yanked if they are giving you problems.
Reply:gotta get them extracted
Reply:anbesol!
Reply:Use a pair of pliers and pull them out
Reply:ambosal
Reply:Yes one medication will buy you some time..it's called Ibuprofen purchase it over the counter under any brand name..it will give you the peace you need :)
Reply:Find a dental school that does charity work(Universities have these). Have them pulled by a rookie. At least it will be free.
Reply:use oragel until you get them removed
Reply:It sucks, but you'll have to get them pulled....I just had mine pulled...the pain got so bad..and my cheek got swollen....but after it was pulled it only hurt for a few days and now its better than ever!...its not too expensive, but you can also get a payment plan from most dentist offices.
Reply:either get them pulled or they sell this stuff in CVS called Orajel that temporarily numbs it
Reply:You probably won't want to hear this but you need to get them taken out. If you don't do it now and wait until your 30s, 40s or later you will regret it. I had mine taken out in my 40s and I wish I wouldn't have waited so long. It's harder when you are older. Almost everyone ends up having to get them pulled because they cause so many problems. Please take out a loan to have them pulled; you will not regret it, and it will save you a lot of pain and suffering down the road. Also get the bottom ones taken out to...it's best to have them all done at the same time. That's what I did. Once you go through it you don't want to have to go through it again, that's why have them all done at once. It's better to do it before they come through. It heals better and quicker.
Reply:Tylenol and Orajel, but you really need to see a dentist to make sure they are not impacted or infected.
Reply:is it the gums or the tooth? try some oral gel.you can buy it almost anywhere,and clove leaf oil.they use it in hard tack candy.put it on with a q-tip it will taste aweful but it does work sometimes.hot water bottle,lay on the side that hurts.and last if your over 18 find somebody with some good pain pills.see your dentist he can at least write you a rx...good luck
Reply:Having them extracted is the only way to permanently relieve the pain. Hope you feel better soon.



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Anyone else have pain in their upper teeth?

I went to a specialist and she said I had tmj but I am not sure if that is supposed to cause teeth pain. I also have a muco-retention cyst in my maxillary sinus and I am not sure if it is the tmj or that.

Anyone else have pain in their upper teeth?
People with TMJ disorder tend to clench and/or grind their teeth. This alone can cause multiple teeth to hurt at the same time for no other apparent reason. Also, your maxillary sinuses, both left and right, are in very close proximity to the ends of the roots of the upper molars, and sometimes, the upper premolars (bicuspids). Sinus problems present very frequently as pain in the posterior teeth, and must be ruled out prior to treating any teeth in the symptomatic area(s). Your TMJ disorder will most likely have to be treated by a removable bite guard, and your sinus cyst may need to be removed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Best of luck.
Reply:Go to a different dentist to get their perspective
Reply:Yah when i hit my mouth on the steering wheel in a accident.
Reply:I brushed my upper teeth too hard and have hot/cold sensitivity.
Reply:I have sensitive gum.. they can bleed every time I brush my teeth..
Reply:It sounds like a sinus infection. I had the same thing and antibiotics cleared it up. See an endodontist.
Reply:when ever i have sinus problems my upper teeth hurt.
Reply:whether u go to a big doctor, or take this medicine: Dicologisec.


i also had pain, and i was afraid to go the doctor, so my father brought me this medicine, by the way, he is a pharmacist



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PLEASE PLEASE HELP! Wisdom teeth pain??

Went to the dentist today and they said I need oral surgery to remove my wisdom teeth. I wanted to know how bad is pain? How long would I have to take off from school/work? What can/can't I eat? How long does it take to recovery? Any other necessary things I need to know??





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PLEASE PLEASE HELP! Wisdom teeth pain??
How bad things are depend on several factors. How difficult the surgery to remove them will be depends on the state of the teeth themselves, if they are deeply impacted or infected, and how well developed the roots are. If the teeth have been in less than a couple months, then it won't be bad at all. If they are impacted and infected, then it's a little harder. It also depends on how well you tolerate the procedure itself, and how it's done. A procedure done under IV sedation usually leaves you pretty dazed the first day, and pain medications will take you out of the running for another day or so as a rule. Your face is swollen and touchy for up to 5days or a week afterwards, and you aren't in the mood to eat a lot. Prior to the procedure, lay in a supply of mild juices, like apple and white grape- no citrus, cause it burns. Also, sports drinks are good, and of course water. Get it loaded into the fridge so it's nice and cold. Fill the freezer with juice pops and other frozen treats, and get lots of soups for the pantry. You will not be wanting anything that needs chewing for a few days, and really cold/frozen stuff feels good in and on the mouth. Have a friend standby to bring you home afterwards and tuck you in bed. They will need to hang close for a few days afterwards, especially the first day afterwards, when you are the worst. You have to stay away from fizzy drinks and spicy/chewy foods for that first bit, but the food is not usually a problem. The fizzy sodas are off limits usually the first week, as are straws- since they can displace the clots in the spots where the teeth were and cause you to develop dry sockets. The dentist will give you a listing of post-op do's and don'ts, and I suggest you follow them to the letter. After a couple days you are usually ready to return to food, and then you want soft things. Custards, puddings, jello, cottage cheese, yogurt, eggs, cooked cereals, noodles, and the like are all fine. It's stuff that needs chewing that will cause the most discomfort, so obviously steak, burgers and pizza are off the menu for about a week. You will be needing to rinse the mouth out after eating, and cool water is best for that. Also consider getting a soft child size toothbrush for brushing until things get healed a bit. You will still need to brush, but take care not to hit the open spots, and that's easiest done with a smaller head brush. Since you won't want to fully open the mouth those first few days, it's easier to get the small brush in as well. For swelling, the best thing is something cold the first day, and small bags of frozen baby peas work best for that. They conform to the face better than ice packs, and can be refrozen pretty quickly. After the first day, sometimes warm liquids feel good, and tea is tasty. Go easy on the milk products that first day or two, though. Milk isn't bad for you or anything, but it can make the mucous feel thick and make you want to gag sometimes. You will just have to try a bit and see how that goes for you. I'd say a week off school would be the best plan, after that you may feel slow, but will be able to hang in class okay. You may tire a bit quicker, so going out will suffer, but after a week most people are getting back into the swing of things. Good luck, and just keep in mind, it's a one time thing. It's worst the first day or so, and improves from there. And the trouble is gone.
Reply:Pain? Everyone has different pain tolerance, some high some low. Also it depends on how impacted these teeth are, if they are at all. Put it this way, the more difficult these teeth are to get out the more pain you will have. Go see the Oral Surgeon for your consultation and they will be more that happy to answer your questions. Good Luck!!!
Reply:well i havent taken them out yet! we are on the same boat. lol im getting all 4 pulled out this monday. i took 5days off, mon-fri. im not sure if you can view my questions but i asked ppl eariler on yahoo about it and i got a lot of answer back. when you go to the surget, they will explain everything to you, what you should eat and not eat. and take them all out at once, because from what i hear, you wont want to be hurting again.
Reply:I know people who were fine the next day to go to work/school and others (like my son) that needed a few days to recoop. The difference was whether they were impacted or not.
Reply:What kind of dentist did you go to that sent you away in pain without answering these questions for you?? Impacted wisdom teeth can be excruciating all dentists know. Now on the other hand if you don't have a problem right now, and he just warned you that your wisdom teeth will need to come out that's a different story. Dentistry has come a long way. Oral surgeons can remove those wisdom teeth without too much trouble. I'm including a link I found for you that gives you lots of information. Including pro's and con's of having the wisdom teeth removed if you aren't having trouble with them yet. Lots of things to think about. Best of luck


http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/wisdomt...



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Any home remedies for wisdom teeth pain?

I have some wisdom tooth pain at night. But, I do not have the money to get my wisdom teeth pulled at all. Does anyone know of something I can do for right now?

Any home remedies for wisdom teeth pain?
try rubbing some propolis honey to it....
Reply:Cloves.
Reply:Advil. If there is a lot of pain and swelling in the cheeks it could be that they have abscessed and you will probably need antibiotics.
Reply:Start with a product like OraJel or any other benzocaine 20% available in the drug store. Use according to the directions. This will buy you a LITTLE time.





Don't overlook aspirin, Tylenol or Advil either. They work.





Fortunately, wisdom teeth move a little and stop for a while. Hopefully, once you get through this episode, you'll find a little cash to get them taken care of.
Reply:Yes. Pray.
Reply:straight vanilla extract,put it on q-tip and rub on tooth,no more than 5 to 6 times a day as it may burn your gums
Reply:cold stuff.


this is a good excuse to buy ice cream!
Reply:I delayed tending to my wisdom teeth and ended up with the root wrapping itself around a nerve, which complicated the extraction when I finally got around to it,,, and I had some numbness along that side for a while.. Is there a clinic with a sliding fee scale near you so you can have it taken care of? Are your wisdom teeth all the way in? Maybe they just need some help.
Reply:so many good answers, unfortunately all the remedies only go so far.(except the praying) You may need to try switching back and forth between them. Acetaminophen to advil, anbesol to clove oil. You can get tylenol 1 (has codeine) without a prescription, but you need to ask the pharmacist for it (or generic brand). You can try cloves, whole or there's clove oil, harder to find, though. Ice packs can help, not heat. Another thing you can try is rubbing your gums behind your tooth. The pain may go away on it's own, I've had that happen, but try to get to the dentist asap, in case the pain comes back worse. I'm going to have to check out the vanilla and honey ones... sounds interesting. Watch out for swelling, too. If that happens, seek medical advice.


I really hope some of this helps, I know where you're coming from.
Reply:If you ever find out; tell me; I have half a wisdom tooth and need to go through tons of medical data to get it sorted out to stop myself having an adverse reaction to the drugs.





First, I would start saving and try patient advice centres from Google.
Reply:Dr. Sam's ideas are good, but in the end, they will have to come out -- you are looking at absesses, bone loss and all sorts of pain. Oh, and forget the pray $hit -- how selfish. Nothing is listening anyway, but don't you just love that as a solution to any problem????
Reply:keep it clean, rinse with listerine. daily. brush the area often. you want to keep the area clean because if it gets infected, you're screwed!



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Any home remedies for tooth pain? My bf's wisdom teeth are coming in and teething gel is not doing the trick.

My bf's wisdom teeth are coming in and teething gel is not doing the trick. Also, what pain medication can he take~OTC, not prescription.

Any home remedies for tooth pain? My bf's wisdom teeth are coming in and teething gel is not doing the trick.
tell him to take Motrin ib pm, for cold trust me it works it reduce fever if he got any, swelling and ect. tell him to us Listerine(mouth wash), if you don't have any try to use rum or any alcoholic and to hold it in his mouth and to spill it out. he can leave that in the mouth for one minute, after two minutes to watch he's mouth with warm water.
Reply:It will taste horrible but i swear it will work . Take a regualr plain old asprin not coated and stick one on each side of the mouth all the way in the back and let it melt. Yes itll taste bad but it will compltley numb the gum area far in the back where the teeth are coming in. After that take 2 motrin which is best for tooth discomfort.
Reply:Take pain killers at the moment. Let the wisdom tooth come out. Then, go for a surgery.
Reply:Garlic. Rub it on the area that's sore, it'll help.
Reply:I am not sure where you from but you can try Goody Powder. It is sold in most convient stores and it works, it dont taste very good but it should do th trick. I use it all the time!
Reply:Oh...I use to chew Aspergum it helped some But getting them out stopped the pain.




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Hi, ive been having molar teeth pain...........?

i dont have it all the time, only now and then, but just yesterday i started getting the pain more often.........i am 17 years old, and i noticed the teeth that hurt are kind of crooked, but ive never had pain before


what can be the cause?


will my teeth have to be removed?


All of them? some?

Hi, ive been having molar teeth pain...........?
When your wisdom teeth come in there may not be enough room for your other teeth and they get crowded out and this can cause pain you would need your wisdom teeth removed to solve the problem!! I always wondered why they call them wisdom teeth when they cause so much problems!!
Reply:Your wisdom teeth are most likely coming in and they can cause the other teeth to shift and cause pain. Have your parents take you to the dentist.



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Hi, ive been having molar teeth pain...........?

i dont have it all the time, only now and then, but just yesterday i started getting the pain more often.........i am 17 years old, and i noticed the teeth that hurt are kind of crooked, but ive never had pain before


what can be the cause?


will my teeth have to be removed?


All of them? some?

Hi, ive been having molar teeth pain...........?
Probably have a cavity and gingivitis. Your teeth will not have to be removed. They would have to be in terrible shape for that. Worst case scenario, a root canal.





My teeth were hurting pretty badly so I went to teh dentist. I got a debridement, which is a very deep cleaning, no pain. I had one microcavity (a small cavity. That's it!). I might have to go back for a deep gum cleansing, because I could have bacteria below the gumline, again, painless. It was over 5 years since I went to teh dentist, but that microcavity was my first cavity and the reason I had pain. So it's probably not a big deal. Just go the the dentist and check it out.
Reply:Have you had a sinus cold lately? Every time I get a sinus cold, I also get molar pain so bad that I many times will call the dentist for fear I need a rootcanal or something. The dentist takes the x-rays and does a full check to assure it's not a cavity or nerve problem, but as always...states it is pressure from my sinus' causing inflamation by the root...resulting in the tooth pain. If your tooth is very sensitive to hot and cold, then you should definately see your dentist as soon as you can. Good luck!



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Hi, ive been having molar teeth pain...........?

i dont have it all the time, only now and then, but just yesterday i started getting the pain more often.........i am 17 years old, and i noticed the teeth that hurt are kind of crooked, but ive never had pain before


what can be the cause?


will my teeth have to be removed?


All of them? some?

Hi, ive been having molar teeth pain...........?
You need to see a dentist ASAP. If you have cavities, they need to be filled quickly, as they can grow quickly and result in a need for root canals, or worse, extractions. Don't wait!
Reply:most likely you will die soon.
Reply:Do you brush and floss regularly?





If you do take good care of your teeth, then you may have wisdom teeth growing and getting ready to erupt and that may be crowding your 12 year molars and causing discomfort.





Go see your dentist and tell him/her what is going on.





Getting wisdom teeth pulled can help with crowding and discomfort.
Reply:Who Knows! It possibly could be the pressure when you bite or brush you teeth! or possibly it could be an infection1 Either way, you know where you have to go! Believe me that if you don't take care of this when your young. You will pay for it later! I am paying now for my stupidity! I didn't think i needed to go years ago! No i loose a tooth every once in awhile! Take Care!



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