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  • Oil of clove. A miracle! ;-)
  • Take Advil
  • If the dentist's office isn't open, you can go to the emergency room where they would probably start you on antibiotics until you can get to a dentist. The antibiotics will help the pain. I don't know your situation.
  • buy lots of orajel!!!
  • rub some wisky on it
  • I'd do the same thing as when the dentists office is open, take some pain killers. There are lots of over the counter ones at the local pharmacy and some of them especially for tooth ache.
  • I alternate between Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen every six hours. And use Orajel.
  • * Painkillers. Analgesic is a temporary way to tame the throbbing pain in your tooth. Paracetamol, aspirin, or mefenamic acid can help to reduce the pain from a bad toothache. * Oil of cloves. Clove oil has a chemical called eugenol, a naturally-occurring painkiller. Use stem oils, or oil brands that have a high concentration of eugenol. Place a very small amount of clove oil at the end of a cotton bud, and very carefully apply the oil to the tooth. Be very careful not to apply the oil on your gums or on the tongue. * Peppermint oil. Peppermint oil has a less-offensive flavor than oil of cloves. While it is a weaker analgesic, it can be used for children with toothaches. You can also mix some peppermint oil or menthol oil in water, and use it as a mouthwash. source: http://www.howtogetridofstuff.com/health/how-to-get-rid-of-toothaches/

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