Many: Many narcotics are available that can be stronger than ultracet (tramdol and acetaminophen).
Answered 12/26/2019
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Options: If you are having difficulty getting pain relief from narcotics for teeth, it is unlikely that you will get achieve it by taking more powerful medications than ultracet (tramdol and acetaminophen). Often the nerves are exposed in the mouth causing severe pain and the source of the problem should be fixed rather than trying to take more medications to mask it, which may not help anyway.
Answered 8/21/2021
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See a dentist: Rather than taking more powerful opioids (which can lead to dependence and addiction and a world of hurt!), just go to a dentist and get the problem taken care of. Just about any tooth pain can be treated these days by the right dentist or oral surgeon.
Answered 10/12/2021
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Wrong approach. Pain killers will only dull sensation as the underlying cause of the pain is treated. Most dental pain. caused by infection/inflammation. Covering up the pain will just allow the infection to spread toothed tissues. The most effective pain killer is a trip to your Dentist.
Answered 8/20/2021
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All the pain killers in the world will not solve your dental issues. Your dental problem needs to be addressed by a dentist.... restore the tooth or remove it to gain relief.
Answered 8/23/2021
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