Tooth Ache Cure

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tooth ache cure

           A temporary tooth ache cure is to place ice over the area of the pain. Continuously sipping ice cold water can also give some toothache relief but if the pain continues for over an hour or so, you really need to see an emergency dentist. The cold temperature can decrease tooth pain but it also decreases your body's ability to fight dental infections. Unfortunately, over using ice can lengthen the amount of time that you have toothache pain.

            The tooth ache cure that works for you depends on the cause of your problem. When dental pain is caused by the pulpitis from a small tooth cavity, placing a small cotton ball soaked with oil of cloves into the tooth cavity sometimes helps. An over the counter pain reliever such as aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help calm the discomfort down. It is possible that your tooth could heal and recover without serious dental treatment. However, a dental cavity usually grows and digests the entire tooth. At some point you should consider visiting a dentist to prevent this destruction and possible tooth loss.

           Unfortunately, when a patient has a dead tooth or a dental abscess, the only tooth ache cure is to either remove the tooth or do a root canal. Herbal remedies will not revive the dead. Deadly super bacteria resistant to antibiotics are appearing, so it is very important to manage dental infections early when they are easier to treat successfully.

           The dentists at the Atlanta Dental Group PC are dedicated to their patients' good heatlh and well being. You are welcome to join our family of patients. Because we know that dental pain can be terrible, our Financial Manager will do everything she can to assist you in making financial arrangements to help you obtain your needed dental care. If your tooth ache cure has not worked and you wish to consult with Dr. Smith or Dr. Padolsky, call 404-874-7428.

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