See a Dentist: As your question is so general, it would seem like the best solution is to see a dentist and determine what is causing your pain.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Sometimes a filling: If decay is very advanced, then you might need a root canal or possibly an extraction to cure the discomfort. Depends on the extent of the problem causing the problem.
Answered 7/21/2015
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Depends: It depends on the cause of the tooth pain. The tooth can be fractured, infected or have a cavity. Please see your dentist.
Answered 5/13/2013
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See your dentist: Your dentist can perform and examination and perhaps some x-rays. With this information the dentist can find out what may be causing the pain. This then leads to the treatment for the pain. Please see your dentist.
Answered 11/27/2014
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Tooth pain TX: Before your dentist appointment, that , you i hope you just have made, do several things. 1.Brush your teeth the very best you can. 2.Write down all the medicines you have taken in the last week. Give it to the doc. 3.Write down the name of those md's you have seen in the last 6 months, and the medicines they gave you. It would be a big help. Thanks, dr. Bobby d.
Answered 4/24/2015
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Depends : Wether it's hypersensitive from abrasion or root exposure, from a cavity , or from trauma..The treatment or the relieve is different..
Answered 12/27/2013
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Meds. Dentist: OTC pain meds until you can see dentist.
Answered 7/21/2015
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