See your dentist: Dental pain means there is a problem that needs to be addressed by a dentist. Till you get to the dentist you can take Ibuprofen if you can take NSAID pain relievers.
Answered 10/26/2015
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See a dentist: A toothache can be caused be different things. You need to see a dentist to determine the cause. While you are waiting, you can use over the counter pain medications if you don't have any contraindications.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Phone ur dentist: A remedy is something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment. Other than OTC pain meds, there are no DIY treatments to replace proper dental care. Please call a dentist for an appointment. In addition, the pain meds do not solve your problem, they just prolong your agony.
Answered 10/26/2015
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Common Sense Dentist: Take NSAIDs OTC or Tylenol (acetaminophen) to relieve toothache pain until you can see your dentist for diagnosis and treatment..
Answered 11/21/2015
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See a Dentist: Tooth pain is indicative of problem, i.e. cavity, infection. See a dentist for diagnosis.
Answered 11/28/2017
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