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Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a good holiday. I was wondering if

anyone had a good temporary fix for a toothache, My tooth cracked a

few months ago and it was o.k. until recently. It has been hurting

and the dentist told me I need a root canal however I do not have

dental insurance and I don't have 800.00 to have it fixed. So any

advice would great. Thanks in advance,

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I recently tried this method on a tooth cavity where I'm sure there is infection

because of the throbbing pain and got immediate relief. I bought a small bottle

of 10ppm colloidal silver at the health food store and twice a day I would mix

1-2 oz. of warm water along with three dropperfuls of the silver in a cup and

rinse my mouth, particularly over the bad tooth area. By the next day the pain

decreased almost 100%.

 

There is also a product called Dent's toothache gum and can be purchased at many

drugstores, particularly Walgreen's. It's a strip of beeswax that has been

impregnated with benzocaine to kill pain and you take a small piece and pack

into tooth. I've not tried this so can't give a personal yes or no comment on

it.

 

Judy

 

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Saturday, November 25, 2006 6:17 PM

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I have used teatree oil and it seemed to help. You can get a cotton swab and

swab it on like anbesol. Teatree oil is an antiseptic and pain reliever. Clove

oil seems to work also, I had toothaches forever and didn't have dental

insurance for years, and i just recently had my teeth done 15 fillings and 3

teeth pulled later you could imagine the pain I was in. If you try it let me

know how it works for you.

Stephanie

 

mycodismodis <mycodismodis wrote: Hi

everyone. I hope everyone had a good holiday. I was wondering if

anyone had a good temporary fix for a toothache, My tooth cracked a

few months ago and it was o.k. until recently. It has been hurting

and the dentist told me I need a root canal however I do not have

dental insurance and I don't have 800.00 to have it fixed. So any

advice would great. Thanks in advance,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, " mycodismodis "

<mycodismodis wrote: Iwould like to help you out with your tooth

pain i know how that feels if i can get you a discount on your dental

and medical would you be interrested if you are you can email me at

jamesbradshaw77 or you can page me @ this number ok

828-207-4357

 

>

> Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a good holiday. I was wondering

if

> anyone had a good temporary fix for a toothache, My tooth cracked a

> few months ago and it was o.k. until recently. It has been hurting

> and the dentist told me I need a root canal however I do not have

> dental insurance and I don't have 800.00 to have it fixed. So any

> advice would great. Thanks in advance,

>

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Thank very much You I will try both.

 

Judy <catsjudy wrote: I recently tried this method on a

tooth cavity where I'm sure there is infection because of the throbbing pain and

got immediate relief. I bought a small bottle of 10ppm colloidal silver at the

health food store and twice a day I would mix 1-2 oz. of warm water along with

three dropperfuls of the silver in a cup and rinse my mouth, particularly over

the bad tooth area. By the next day the pain decreased almost 100%.

 

There is also a product called Dent's toothache gum and can be purchased at many

drugstores, particularly Walgreen's. It's a strip of beeswax that has been

impregnated with benzocaine to kill pain and you take a small piece and pack

into tooth. I've not tried this so can't give a personal yes or no comment on

it.

 

Judy

 

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mycodismodis

 

Saturday, November 25, 2006 6:17 PM

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---oil of cloves i hear can help

p In , " mycodismodis "

<mycodismodis wrote:

>

> Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a good holiday. I was wondering

if

> anyone had a good temporary fix for a toothache, My tooth cracked a

> few months ago and it was o.k. until recently. It has been hurting

> and the dentist told me I need a root canal however I do not have

> dental insurance and I don't have 800.00 to have it fixed. So any

> advice would great. Thanks in advance,

>

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Cloves are a temporary help for sure. Just a bit of information...every root

canal I have had done, I have now lost the tooth. Sure was NOT worth the money

involved.

 

Susan

 

 

 

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Thank You I will try it.

 

mrsdi2007 <mrsdi2007 wrote:

oil of clove is very good for tooth ache also there is a wax that you

apply to the tooth and it will seal the crack (only temporary)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I believe the wax you are referring to is called " Dent's toothache gum " and cam

be purchased in many drugstores.

 

Judy

 

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Friday, December 01, 2006 9:09 PM

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Have you heard about the new invention from Canada that uses

ultrasound to heal infected roots?

 

, susan <susan134 wrote:

>

> Cloves are a temporary help for sure. Just a bit of

information...every root canal I have had done, I have now lost the

tooth. Sure was NOT worth the money involved.

>

> Susan

>

>

>

> Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

>

>

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Susan,

The reason you have lost every root canaled tooth, is once the

vitality of the tooth is removed (i.e., via root canal procedure),the

tooth has no life to it, thus it becomes brittle. Your dentist who did

the root canals, either forgot (NOT likely) to tell you this, and that

you would need a " Crown " on that root canaled tooth-which is another

$800- plus, or more than likely didn't tell you this because you might

have opted for an extraction. I used to work for a DDS who like to con

his patients in such a manor. He would tell them to save the tooth

they would need a root canal, but omit telling them about needing a

crown after that RC. A few weeks or months later, said patient would

return saying " Doc, I bit into a soft piece of bread and my tooth just

shattered! " Then the dentist would tell them, " Oh, you need a crown " .

It was his way to get the root canal procedure done without having to

admit to the patient that it would end up costing them an arm and a

leg in the end. I hated that DDS. Thankfully, he is retired now. Don't

ever let a dentist tell you that you won't need a crown after a root

canal, it's a lie! Also, if you have a tooth crowned, there is a good

chance you might also need the opposing tooth done eventually too,this

is because of the hard crown slapping against the opposing tooth can

crack the other tooth.

I hope that makes sence to you,

Good Luck,

S

 

, susan <susan134 wrote:

>

> Cloves are a temporary help for sure. Just a bit of

information...every root canal I have had done, I have now lost the

tooth. Sure was NOT worth the money involved.

>

> Susan

>

>

>

> Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

>

>

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What's the wax called? I already bought whole cloves & it worked fine but it

needs to be sealed...

 

mrsdi2007 <mrsdi2007 wrote:

oil of clove is very good for tooth ache also there is a wax that you

apply to the tooth and it will seal the crack (only temporary)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

" Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we have firmly made up our minds

to follow the commandments, we will not have to redecide which path to take when

temptation comes our way. That is how obedience brings spiritual safety. " -

James E. Faust

 

 

 

We & #39;re moving to Alabama towards the end of the month & we & #39;re excited but

we & #39;re going to miss all our friends & would love to hear from you at least

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Thank You for such good advice. My husband keeps telling me to just have it

pulled. I am so afraid because its attached to the bone and it is such a big

molar.

 

thesuzukiscootmistress <tarballgunzip wrote: Susan,

The reason you have lost every root canaled tooth, is once the

vitality of the tooth is removed (i.e., via root canal procedure),the

tooth has no life to it, thus it becomes brittle. Your dentist who did

the root canals, either forgot (NOT likely) to tell you this, and that

you would need a " Crown " on that root canaled tooth-which is another

$800- plus, or more than likely didn't tell you this because you might

have opted for an extraction. I used to work for a DDS who like to con

his patients in such a manor. He would tell them to save the tooth

they would need a root canal, but omit telling them about needing a

crown after that RC. A few weeks or months later, said patient would

return saying " Doc, I bit into a soft piece of bread and my tooth just

shattered! " Then the dentist would tell them, " Oh, you need a crown " .

It was his way to get the root canal procedure done without having to

admit to the patient that it would end up costing them an arm and a

leg in the end. I hated that DDS. Thankfully, he is retired now. Don't

ever let a dentist tell you that you won't need a crown after a root

canal, it's a lie! Also, if you have a tooth crowned, there is a good

chance you might also need the opposing tooth done eventually too,this

is because of the hard crown slapping against the opposing tooth can

crack the other tooth.

I hope that makes sence to you,

Good Luck,

S

 

, susan <susan134 wrote:

>

> Cloves are a temporary help for sure. Just a bit of

information...every root canal I have had done, I have now lost the

tooth. Sure was NOT worth the money involved.

>

> Susan

>

>

>

> Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

>

>

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the wax is called...parifin(sp) wax. you can purchase

it at most grocery stores.

 

jenny

--- Amaryllis Moore <silver_angels_2001

wrote:

 

> What's the wax called? I already bought whole cloves

> & it worked fine but it needs to be sealed...

>

> mrsdi2007 <mrsdi2007 wrote:

> oil of clove is very good for tooth ache also there

> is a wax that you

> apply to the tooth and it will seal the crack (only

> temporary)

>

" Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we

> have firmly made up our minds to follow the

> commandments, we will not have to redecide which

> path to take when temptation comes our way. That is

> how obedience brings spiritual safety. " - James E.

> Faust

>

>

>

> We're moving to Alabama towards the end of the

> month & we're excited but we're going to

> miss all our friends & would love to hear from you

> at least once in a while :) so please keep in Touch

> & email me at SilverAngels06 or ask for

> our physical address & #. :-)

>

>

>

> Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail

> beta.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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>

>

 

 

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Trust me even with a crown the tooth can shatter it depends on the lab

where the crown was made and just how cheaply they made the crown. I

lost 3 crowns in the last 2 years. All had been done in 1999. I now

have a lower partial. Save yourself the money you'd spend on crowns

and put it towards a partial which is what most people will wind up

with anyway eventually. As for an infection in the tooth try

colloidial silver. But make sure you get the 0.0008 particle size for

effectiveness. I use the Sovreign Silver brand for any and all

infections both viral and bacterial including sinus infections.

 

, Debra Martin

<mycodismodis wrote:

>

> Thank You for such good advice. My husband keeps telling me to just

have it pulled. I am so afraid because its attached to the bone and

it is such a big molar.

>

> thesuzukiscootmistress <tarballgunzip wrote: Susan,

> The reason you have lost every root canaled tooth, is once the

> vitality of the tooth is removed (i.e., via root canal procedure),the

> tooth has no life to it, thus it becomes brittle. Your dentist who did

> the root canals, either forgot (NOT likely) to tell you this, and that

> you would need a " Crown " on that root canaled tooth-which is another

> $800- plus, or more than likely didn't tell you this because you might

> have opted for an extraction. I used to work for a DDS who like to con

> his patients in such a manor. He would tell them to save the tooth

> they would need a root canal, but omit telling them about needing a

> crown after that RC. A few weeks or months later, said patient would

> return saying " Doc, I bit into a soft piece of bread and my tooth just

> shattered! " Then the dentist would tell them, " Oh, you need a crown " .

> It was his way to get the root canal procedure done without having to

> admit to the patient that it would end up costing them an arm and a

> leg in the end. I hated that DDS. Thankfully, he is retired now. Don't

> ever let a dentist tell you that you won't need a crown after a root

> canal, it's a lie! Also, if you have a tooth crowned, there is a good

> chance you might also need the opposing tooth done eventually too,this

> is because of the hard crown slapping against the opposing tooth can

> crack the other tooth.

> I hope that makes sence to you,

> Good Luck,

> S

>

> , susan <susan134@> wrote:

> >

> > Cloves are a temporary help for sure. Just a bit of

> information...every root canal I have had done, I have now lost the

> tooth. Sure was NOT worth the money involved.

> >

> > Susan

> >

> >

> >

> > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

> >

> >

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Thanks for the advice, now if I can find an honest dentist I will be O.K. Have

a great Holiday and pray we have a white christmas.

 

Amaryllis Moore <silver_angels_2001 wrote: What's the wax

called? I already bought whole cloves & it worked fine but it needs to be

sealed...

 

mrsdi2007 <mrsdi2007 wrote:

oil of clove is very good for tooth ache also there is a wax that you

apply to the tooth and it will seal the crack (only temporary)

 

" Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we have firmly made up our minds

to follow the commandments, we will not have to redecide which path to take when

temptation comes our way. That is how obedience brings spiritual safety. " -

James E. Faust

 

We & #39;re moving to Alabama towards the end of the month & we & #39;re excited but

we & #39;re going to miss all our friends & would love to hear from you at least

once in a while :) so please keep in Touch & email me at

SilverAngels06 or ask for our physical address & #. :-)

 

 

Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

 

 

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Sandy wrote:

 

Save yourself the money you'd spend on crowns

and put it towards a partial which is what most people will wind up

with anyway eventually.

 

Sandy, I am headed there.

Getting an extraction tomorrow.

How does it feel?

 

 

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I second that motion for a white Yule. Wouldn't it be loverly? lol

 

 

Debra Martin <mycodismodis wrote:

Thanks for the advice, now if I can find an honest dentist I will be

O.K. Have a great Holiday and pray we have a white christmas.

 

Amaryllis Moore <silver_angels_2001 wrote: What's the wax called? I

already bought whole cloves & it worked fine but it needs to be sealed...

 

mrsdi2007 <mrsdi2007 wrote:

oil of clove is very good for tooth ache also there is a wax that you

apply to the tooth and it will seal the crack (only temporary)

 

" Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we have firmly made up our minds

to follow the commandments, we will not have to redecide which path to take when

temptation comes our way. That is how obedience brings spiritual safety. " -

James E. Faust

 

We & #39;re moving to Alabama towards the end of the month & we & #39;re excited but

we & #39;re going to miss all our friends & would love to hear from you at least

once in a while :) so please keep in Touch & email me at

SilverAngels06 or ask for our physical address & #. :-)

 

 

Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta.

 

 

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Thank You. I am strongly thinking about just getting it pulled. I just fear

the pain. Everyone has given me such good advice. What a wonderful group.

 

Ieneke van Houten <ienvan wrote: Sandy wrote:

 

Save yourself the money you'd spend on crowns

and put it towards a partial which is what most people will wind up

with anyway eventually.

 

Sandy, I am headed there.

Getting an extraction tomorrow.

How does it feel?

 

 

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Hi,

 

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http:// <http://www.vistaprint.com/frf?frf=805214596244>

www.apdiscounts.com <http://www.apdiscounts.com/> .

 

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-- In , " pjb12345uk " <pho wrote:

>

> ---oil of cloves i hear can help

> p In , " mycodismodis "

> mycodismodis@ wrote:

> >

> > Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a good holiday. I was wondering

> if

> > anyone had a good temporary fix for a toothache, My tooth cracked a

> > few months ago and it was o.k. until recently. It has been hurting

> > and the dentist told me I need a root canal however I do not have

> > dental insurance and I don't have 800.00 to have it fixed. So any

> > advice would great. Thanks in advance,

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Actually having had many toothaches, I found the best thing to do is swish

some warm baking soda water around the tooth and rinse really well with it.

Then make a tea with cloves, either powdered or whole, boil it till strong.

Strain and hold the tea over the tooth that hurts as long as you can. Don't use

unless strained or the tiny bits will lodge in the tooth. It stings the

tongue a little but it numbs the pain away. You may have to do this several

times

a day. I think it kills the root also because it has been years since I have

had any pain and I still have the teeth but they are not infected. Sometimes

Catholic Services can steer you to a dental program run by dentists that

volunteer their time. You don't have to be Catholic either. If you get an

abcess,

go to the county hospital and see if you can get an antibiotic.

God Bless You, I know what that feels like.

Peace, Thyme

 

 

 

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If it was a back tooth, I'd have it pulled instead. Root canals are

only good for 5 years or less. And I wouldn't let the dentist talk

me into a root canal if I couldn't afford one.

--- > > p In , " mycodismodis "

> > mycodismodis@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a good holiday. I was

wondering

> > if

> > > anyone had a good temporary fix for a toothache, My tooth

cracked a

> > > few months ago and it was o.k. until recently. It has been

hurting

> > > and the dentist told me I need a root canal however I do not

have

> > > dental insurance and I don't have 800.00 to have it fixed. So

any

> > > advice would great. Thanks in advance,

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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For the toothache, I drink about 1/8th cup of vinegar.

 

I have also made tea with Echinacea, vinegar, garlic, oregano, lemon juice,

red peppers (the kind you sprinkle on pizza). It taste really nasty, but it

works. I had a really bad toothache which was getting infected, drank this and

the ache was gone the next morning.

 

Sounds crazy, but it worked for me.

 

Dennis

 

 

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