Dental Exam: Trying to diagnose your problem without being able to see you or radiographs of your teeth is next to impossible. Which teeth hurt? Maxillary or mandibular? You may have cavities, gum disease, or are suffering from bruxism. Even if we guess correctly, you still need to see a local dentist to be treated. Make the call...
Answered 8/26/2014
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Dentist: Hi, you might be grinding ur teeth. See a dentist for evaluation and possible night guard.
Answered 8/26/2014
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Teeth pain: There are many causes of tooth pain and we cannot tell you why they hurt. You need to see a dentist for an examination. ThT is the only way to answer your question. Don't wait any longer.
Answered 8/27/2014
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See a dentist: Of course you can take OTC painkillers. However, if the toothache is caused by an infection or tooth decay, it won't go away on its own. The best way to prevent a toothache is to handle dental problems early on when they are treatable. It helps you to stay pain free, maintain your natural smile, continue eating the foods you love and improve your general health. Take care.
Answered 9/29/2016
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