Cavity and sensitivity?!


Question: Cavity and sensitivity!?
I have a cavity that i need filled and i cant get in until later tomorrow!.!.!.and its causing me alot of pain and sensitivity, im not sure how im going to be able to sleep tonight!. what can i do to calm it down!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
If you have inflammation in an area, there is more blood flow to that area!. If you place that same area lower than the rest of your body, there will be even more blood in the area!. This makes the area start to throb!. Think about it!. If you sprain your ankle, you are supposed to sit or lie down and elevate your foot to keep the excess blood from accumulating there because it would cause throbbing!. If you are passing out because your nervous system has prepared you for "fight or flight" by dilating all of your peripheral vessels, which deprives your brain of blood, you are supposed to lie down with your head lower than your body to restore blood flow to the brain!.

If someone has an abscess and I have just started a root canal or if they are going on antibiotics for a few days before I remove the tooth, I tell them to sleep on an extra pillow to elevate their head!. If that doesn't work, they can move to a recliner or the sofa so they can keep their head really elevated!. This will minimize the blood flow to the area and therefore minimize the throbbing and pain!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

In all my experience with tooth pain, I always rinse with luke warm salt water!. And it always helps!. 1 tablespoon per cup of water!. Let it sit in your mouth for as long as you can handle it!. Hope it helps you like it helps me!Www@Answer-Health@Com

hey try oragel or some desenisitizer it might helpWww@Answer-Health@Com





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