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Are you sure it's only a cavity? Maybe you could let another dentist go that far - just tell you what it is. And if x-rays are involved, you can bring them to your own dentist. Because if it's something that needs immediate attention, you could lose the tooth.

 

It needn't be anything dreadful - I once had an incredible toothache and it was due to a cracked filling that was letting the air at my nerve.

 

Having said all that - Sensodyne, in a blob on the tooth, might help. But I really hope you let somebody look at the tooth. You don't have to let them work on it; just make sure what's wrong. Please.

 

Chris

 

 

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Tuesday, March 30, 2004 3:41 PM

A Pain In the Mouth

Does anyone know what to do to temporarily relieve toothache pain? My dentist is on vacation until next week and I don't trust a stranger. I think I have a cavity and it is hitting a raw nerve. OUCH!!! Any remedies?Thanks

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Clove oil is supposed to be helpful for toothache pain, you should be able to find it in any natural food store.

 

Good luck,

 

 

 

Does anyone know what to do to temporarily relieve toothache pain? My dentist is on vacation until next week and I don't trust a stranger. I think I have a cavity and it is hitting a raw nerve. OUCH!!! Any remedies?Thanks

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Hi ,

 

The Shegoi that I suggested to her contains clove. Its lignins inhibit the action of lypoxegenace while its flavanoids inhibit the action of cyclooxegenace. Thus it works on two pain pathways. It is far more encompassing than clove itself. www.shegoi.net/drsabrown

 

Stephen

 

Bevacqui [etain369]Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:15 PM Subject: Re: A Pain In the Mouth

 

Clove oil is supposed to be helpful for toothache pain, you should be able to find it in any natural food store.

 

Good luck,

 

 

 

Does anyone know what to do to temporarily relieve toothache pain? My dentist is on vacation until next week and I don't trust a stranger. I think I have a cavity and it is hitting a raw nerve. OUCH!!! Any remedies?Thanks

 

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Even just the cloves (ground or whatever) should help if you can't

find clove oil.

 

Chris in NC

 

, " Bevacqui "

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> Clove oil is supposed to be helpful for toothache pain, you should

be able to find it in any natural food store.

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> Does anyone know what to do to temporarily relieve toothache

pain? My

> dentist is on vacation until next week and I don't trust a

stranger.

> I think I have a cavity and it is hitting a raw nerve. OUCH!!!

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> remedies?

> Thanks

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