See your dentist: You may get some relief from taking Ibuprofen or prescribed medication however you need to find out the source of the pain. It could be a cavity, an abcess, etc. See a dentist.
Answered 4/17/2016
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See a dentist: For your tooth ache you can take a variety of otc pain meds like advil or tylenol (acetaminophen). Most important thing for you to do is to find out why are you having a toothache. See your dentist asap.
Answered 1/25/2015
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There is a magical..: Dosage of Ibuprofen and tylenol (acetaminophen). Take 600 mg of Ibuprofen and 1000 mg of tylenol (acetaminophen). It must be this exact dosage. Always follow instructions regarding maximum recommended dosages. For adults, you can take this combination up to three times daily.
Answered 6/25/2014
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OTC Pain Meds: There are no home remedies or cures for rotten teeth. No magic pills or rinses or mouthwashes. Toothaches need to be treated locally by a dentist, someone who has years of experience treating these conditions. The sooner you call the sooner you will feel better. Please don't delay, the pain may soon be unbearable.
Answered 9/9/2014
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