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Yes you can. You should actually take some before the procedure so that there is no wait for pain relief.
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I suggest you must talk to an expert, a dentist.
Going to the dentist terrified me until I discovered one with really great pain relief and a great manner too.
First, severe toothache requires a trip to the dentist. But, if you can't get to the dentist immediately, I have found that 800 mg of ibuprofen will stop the pain. For topical relief a product like Anbesol gives some temporary relief by numbing the area a bit.
Not a great deal 'happens', though you may have a feeling of relief.
No most likely do you have to go to the dentist.
in the uk and most countries it is the dentist, in an emergency, in the uk you can go to the A&E of any hospital for emergency dental relief.
Any concerns about your child's physical health, especially dental, need to be referred to your doctor or dentist. The only thing a parent is able to do with dental needs is provide anti-inflammatory or pain relief, as directed by your chemist, doctor or dentist. Any correctional work must be performed by a dentist.
Toothaches hurt, and when you can't get to the dentist, you may be looking for relief. When a tooth is infected, you need to get a prescription for antibiotics, but until then, use a product such as ibuprofen to bring the swelling down. Be sure to read the instructions on how much to take beforehand. For toothache relief, you can combine ibuprofen with an over the counter topical gel, until you can get in to see your dentist. Avoid foods and drinks that are too hot or too cold, as well, to avoid further irritation.
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