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If a tooth is hurting, then you should probably not pull it out. You should probably get a oral anasthetic, such as Anbesol or Orajel,( i have anbesol) and numb the tooth. You will not get any pain. After a while, the tooth will get out of its numbness and begin paining again. Keep applying (every 2 hours atleast once) and it will probably not pain for you. DO NOT EAT HARD FOODS! If something gets stuck in that gap, it will hurt a lot!

If it hurts unbearably, consult a dentist. I had to get mine extracted.

Hope I helped!

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12y ago
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12y ago

Get the tooth fixed by a doctor. Tylenol and Advil may help, but until you get the infection removed, it will keep hurting (unless the nerve in the tooth dies. But when that happens, it's probably a deep cavity and you'll need a root canal to fix it.)

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12y ago

a temporary fix would be to rub some toothpaste (preferably sensodine) into the painful area, but other then that make an appointment with you local dentist and get them to take a look, you might need a filling to stop the ache.

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13y ago

1. Cold water.

2. Ice pack.

3. Salt poured into a glass of water, then gurgle it in your mouth, and spit out and rinse.

4. Press-down on it

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13y ago

NO, a cavity can not go away!

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14y ago

Try using Orajel inside the cavity.

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13y ago

By brushing them for a minute

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11y ago

you can put ice on it

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13y ago

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