Really bad tooth ache?!


Question: Really bad tooth ache!?
I have really mad tooth ache i took paracetamol aspirin and other pain killers but nothing is working for me i going to the dentist Tuesday what can i get that will stop the pain if anything touches it it paralyses me literally it really hurts please help Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Prevention is better than cure so make sure you are being healthy!.

First, look at what you have been drinking!. Drinking drinks that contain acid is normally the cause of sensitive and brittle teeth!. The acid erodes the enamel of your teeth away which means that the dentin underneath the enamel containing the nerves becomes more and more exposed!. You will notice this if your teeth are becoming see-through or you can actually see the yellow colored dentin underneath the enamel!. You can make enamel-erosion worse if you drink an acid-containing drink and then brush your teeth straight after as the acid will have softened your teeth!.

The main acid-containing drinks are :
*Fruit juices - like orange juice,
*fizzy drinks - like coca cola!.

--You should stop drinking these straight away and just drink water!. Or at least cut down to the bare minimum!. Fruits aren't as healthy as they are made out to be and are only good in moderation!. An orange for example is only high in vitamin C!. You are far better eating vegetables!. It is also better to eat the whole fruit rather than the juice because the acids are encapsulated in the cell walls of the fruit and so don't damage your teeth as much!. Either way, always swill some water in your mouth after so that the acid is gotten rid of and doesn't just lie on your teeth!.

---Leave at least an hour of not eating or drinking anything before you brush your teeth at night!.

----As far as technique goes:
Use a pea size amount of toothpaste
Wet the brush and just brush in a circular motion for about 2-3 minutes, occasionally re-wetting the brush and spitting out the paste
make sure you clean every tooth - especially the back ones that are hard to reach!. Do not brush hard! You only need to apply a little pressure when brushing!. If you brush hard then you could strip the enamel off!.

---Mouthwash and toothpaste contain the same ingredients and are best used at different times!. I would just brush at night and then swill with mouthwash in the morning!. As you can imagine, brushing your teeth after drinking a morning orange-juice is going to do more harm than good!. After eating and drinking your mouth produces saliva which lowers the ph of the mouth so any enamel that has been stripped off by the acidity of the food or drink, can be reapplied to the tooth!.

---Finally, you may be deficient in calcium and vitamin D, which is essential to calcium absorption (your enamel is made of calcium):
The best source for calcium is milk or any other dairy product!. Drinking a glass of milk a day will go a long way to maintaining good calcium levels!. Another good thing to eat is oily fish!. The soft bones of the fish provide the calcium, and the fish itself is an excellent source of vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids!.
Baby spinach leaves and broccoli are also good - try to get organic when buying vegetables!.

The best source of vitamin D is through sunlight!. Generally for most people, vitamin D can be obtained by sunlight from March to October!. So it is important to expose your skin to sunlight in Summer!. Only apply skin lotion after you have exposed your skin to the sunlight as the lotion blocks the UVB rays which the skin needs to produce vitamin D!. Those living closer to the equator can obtain vitamin D all year round!. In the winter eat plenty of fish to keep the vitamin D supplies up!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yep clove oil stops it dead!.Get it at a health food shop!.Do not buy cloves but clove oil!.If you took painkillers and it does not stop,it means that food debris is sitting on top of the cavity!.Try very,very meticulously to brush the area with an electric toothbrush,gargle with salt water several times beforehand and then take ibuprofen!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

u can either take some clove oil or ring the emergency dentis tomoro probably at your local hospital and if they cannot do anything with it they will prescribe you some stronger painkillers for the pain until you get the matter dealt with!. You could also try holding a little whisky at it for a few minutes but believe me it stings like fxxx!. Hope u get it sorted nothing worse than a toothache!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's okay!. Just go to the dentist!. Most likely he will tie you to the chair and beat you across the face with a glass bottle, this will hopefully break most of your teeth!. Then you'll get an 18 inch injection in your a$$, and by injection I mean the dentists knob!. Don't worry though, by this time you won't be thinking about your sore tooth anymore!. This is what happened to my sister when she had the same problem!. She loves going to the dentist now!. Good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

hello xx
i use whiskey - never swallow it just gargle it around the tooth and though at first it burns like!.!.!.!.h!.!.!.!. just keep it in your mouth over the bad tooth and it deadens it and sterilises it at the same time!.
also bonjela can help but not both together!.

I also find a cold flannel on the outside helps!. long term toothache sufferer!.!.!.!.!. all the best xxWww@Answer-Health@Com

go to the emergency dentist tomorrow phone up early and say ive been in pain all night and took paracetomal but nothings working can u please get me an appointment 4 todayWww@Answer-Health@Com

Sounds like you need to call your dentist and let him know!.!.!.!.he has to see you for an ememgency like this!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Clove oilWww@Answer-Health@Com





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