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  • There isn't any. An antibiotic is actually bacteria that kills other "bad" bacteria, while dental pain is caused by any number of reasons, from a lodged piece of popcorn to a decaying nerve ending. However, one may acquire dental pain through an infestation of "bad" bacteria which may require the use of antibiotics as treatment.
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