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Saturday, October 31, 2009

I get frustraited with my tooth today, its been hurt$ for day's, I don't know what to do?

And, I have big problem with medical insurance. I don't know what to do.
Answer:
Do you know why your tooth is hurting? If it is just that you have sensitive teeth, then use a toothpaste that is designed for helping people with sensitive teeth - here (Australia) we have one called sensodyne that helps.

If there is decay, you do really need to see a dentist. Free dental appointments are available at dental teaching colleges, but it means you are seen by a student (supervised by a qualified dentist). Some dentists allow you to pay in installments (I have found one who does that!)

In the meantime, clove oil, applied with a cotton bud, can help the pain. You need to apply it with a cotton bud because it is quite anaesthetic, and will cause numbness on the parts of your mouth it is in contact with. Clove oil is very antibacterial too, it contains a substance called eugenol, which is a phenol used in dental amalgams as an antibacterial.

I hope this helps, I know how debilitating tooth pain can be.
All the best.
You find a dentist that will let you make payments ,screw the insurance companies.
Go to a Dental Office. If nothing else can be afforded you can have it extracted for now. That doesn't cost much. You can always get a crown on it later. Or, go to the ER, they can't make you pay up front, it may be just an infection and they can give you antibiotics and pain meds. Good luck. Just went through this with son.
you need a powerful pain medicine like a 800 Motrin .if you have swelling in your gum clean your mouth with peroxide
See a dentist or pull it yourself. More than likely it will not get better on it's own. It could progress into a nasty infection. Then you've got BIG problems.
Check the univercitys ask if they have a dental college... My wife saves about a third with students and very happy.

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