i like to use American red cross toothache liquid.
its usually found at any drugstore like Walgreen's, Long's Drugs, etc..
it comes with some cotton balls and a little brown bottle of liquid.
it usually runs about 8-10 dollars.
oh yeah and it does not smell the best but it definitely works well.
good luck =)
New Answer:American red cross toothache liquid contains 85% Eugenol which is effective as local antisetic and anesthetic but not very effective for severe painIn my opinion the best dental pain relief product on the market is 'Orajel Maximum Strength Toothache Pain Relief Gel', I'm talking instant pain relief.
You can use Clove oil which taste pretty bad but it instantly relieves pain.
http://healthmad.com/medicine/tips-to-get-rid-of-tooth-ache-and-dental-pain/
>>The "Red Cross" toothache ('topical') medicine is not associated the with American Red Cross. Additionally, it is pretty strong and may cause a burning sensation and rash-like appearance to skin and mucous membrane tissue. use with caution, but it does work. then again, so does tobacco moistened and smooshed into place. (MJMJ 15/03/2011)<<
You can also buy permanent adhesive or temp glue on ebay.
Well there are a few things, if you are between the ages of 2-6, you put your lost tooth under your pillow in hopes that the Tooth Fairy will come. If you are an adult and you lost an adult tooth, you may get a cap. If you're tooth is chipped, you go to a dentist office and get a filling. Also if you have the chip and it is sizable, you should put it in a baggie of milk and your dentist may be able to reattch it. (I chipped my front two teeth and they just cemented the chips back on to make them look realistic.)
Not given to babies. ANOTHER ANSWER: Sometimes a procedure called a 'pulpotomy' is performed on baby teeth. It is essentially the same as a root canal procedure on an adult tooth. The tooth is numbed with local anesthetic, the tooth is opened with a dental drill, the nerve and the infection is removed, and filling material is used to restore the tooth. It will typically preserve the baby tooth until the tooth is lost in the normal process of growth or 'exfoliation' where baby teeth are lost to make room for the permanent teeth.
The tooth fairy is your parents
Ha, when I read this I felt so many flashbacks. I remember one of my letters to her was something like this. Dear Tooth Fairy, I lost a tooth again! This is my (number) tooth that I lost already. Thank you for coming, it gives me a lot of support. Thank you for the money, too. I can't believe I lost a tooth again!
It depends on a number of factors. If the baby tooth is infected, it needs to be treated. If the baby tooth is not expected to be lost for several months or years, it needs to be treated. On the other hand, if the baby tooth is close to being exfoliated (naturally lost), then a filling may not be necessary. You need to discuss your options with a qualified dentist. Failure to properly treat baby teeth can lead to severe and expensive problems in the future.
I believe you meant to ask if it is possible to save such a tooth. Well it all depends on the present condition of such a tooth. It is technically possible to remove the crown, then remove the root canal filling and redo the whole thing. But wheteher it is worth the time effort and money would have to be evaluated on a case by case basis.
The tooth fairy doesn't even exist.
If it was an adult tooth you lost, you won't be getting any replacement. If it was a milk tooth, well there's nothing you can do to hurry the replacement anyhow.
A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.
tell them that the tooth fairy already took it
One Wikianswerers guess: - Probably, since she is 7, and I lost my first tooth when I was 4.