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Dreadful toothache

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Primrose53 Wed 26-Jul-23 08:27:13

Had an emergency appt with dentist yesterday as have had toothache since Saturday. I have a wisdom tooth that is peeping through at the top but he doesn’t think it will come down fully. I also have an infection. So antibiotics, mouthwash and paracetamol.

Takes about 45 mins for the paracetamol to get working then I get about 1.5 hrs when it’s bearable then I am counting down the minutes until I can take the next lot!

I also have to have a filling replaced on Fri but that tooth doesn’t hurt at all.

rosie1959 Wed 26-Jul-23 08:34:03

Take Ibrufen as well if you can that way you can spread the pain killing affect out. I also found a salt mouthwash very beneficial as well as mouthwash containing alcohol.
I sympathise will you I have had a tooth infection in the last week.

lemsip Wed 26-Jul-23 08:38:03

you can take two paracetamols then in 2 hours take two ibuprofen then another 2 hours paracetamols ect till pain eases. google it

Grandmabatty Wed 26-Jul-23 08:47:48

I sympathise as it's such an invasive ache! Be careful taking ibuprofen if you are on any other medications. I can't take it at all now. I hope it settles down quickly

Primrose53 Wed 26-Jul-23 08:57:26

I can’t take Ibuprofen as I have a hiatus hernia but thanks.

Mizuna Wed 26-Jul-23 09:01:40

Ouch. I can't take ibuprofen either..Can you take codeine? I find that Solpadeine soluble works best with toothache. Paracetamol alone doesn't do it for me.

Shinamae Wed 26-Jul-23 09:10:55

I do feel for you, Primrose, toothache, earache, dreadful afflictions…😖
I am 70, and have never had wisdom teeth 🤔

CrochetBliss Wed 26-Jul-23 09:17:32

Be careful with ibuprofen and codeine, check with your pharmacist/gp since it might be unsafe for you.

Casdon Wed 26-Jul-23 09:31:56

If you can afford to do so, I’d ask if your dentist can refer you to a private specialist dental surgeon. I had a twisted root on one which was causing me lots of pain, and my dentist said she wouldn’t be able to guarantee she could remove the whole root, so I opted to do that, it cost me £150, and was done within a week, which was money very well spent. I’m still an NHS patient, it was done as a one off private treatment.

dogsmother Wed 26-Jul-23 09:36:33

I would certainly seek out at the least a pharmacist to see how you can max out pain relief in the short term. If you are not able to take ibuprofen then I’m sure you will be advised on something even if it’s how best to take your paracetamol.

pascal30 Wed 26-Jul-23 10:48:52

I had an abscess recently and found that once the antibiotics kicked in the pain significantly diminished. I hope that's the same for you

Oldbat1 Wed 26-Jul-23 11:46:17

Toothache and earache are awful. I hope the antibiotics start working soon to get rid of the infection. I lost a front tooth filling last night and have a private dental appt this afternoon. There are no national health service dentists where i live - ive been on the nhs waiting list for years. I pay £30 a month to denplan and over the last year had a bridge which the dentist said without denplan would have cost over £600 so im quids in already! I have rubbish teeth.

Primrose53 Fri 28-Jul-23 17:40:10

Antibiotics are doing their trick plus max dose of paracetamol.
Also using mouthwash.
Just back from having large filling so hopefully that’s an end to it.
Thank you all for your support and tips. ❤️

mrsgreenfingers56 Fri 28-Jul-23 17:45:19

Soak cotton wool with clove oil and pack into tooth.