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    • #29483
      zipzipulia82

      I’ve been having problems with my teeth lately. I feel pain all the time and can’t concentrate on anything. What to do?

    • #33194
      Montenegros

      I have occasional dental problems myself. Unfortunately, they are inconveniences that you can’t just forget about. Toothache is the worst thing that ever happened to my body.

    • #34484
      KerryLuis

      I’m truly sorry to hear about the pain you’ve been experiencing with your teeth, @zipzipulia82. Dental issues can be quite uncomfortable and distracting. It’s essential to address them as soon as possible to ensure your oral health and overall well-being.

    • #34543
      KerryLuis

      I would strongly recommend reaching out to a qualified dental professional for a thorough examination and diagnosis. https://jeffreygrossdds.com/services/implant-dentistry-lake-county-ohio/, who specializes in Implant Dentistry in Eastlake Ohio, could be a valuable resource for you. They have the expertise to assess your dental concerns and provide you with the best possible solutions to alleviate your discomfort.

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    • #40972
      Robbert

      Oh no, zipzipulia82! So sorry to hear about the constant tooth pain. I completely understand how it can make it hard to focus on anything else.Definitely seconding the advice to see a dentist ASAP. Neglecting it could make things worse. Since I’m in Longmont, I’ve been thinking of checking out family dentistry in Longmont for a checkup. Maybe they can squeeze you in for an appointment to figure out what’s going on with your teeth? In the meantime, maybe try some over-the-counter pain relief to help manage the discomfort. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

    • #43136
      Maya44

      A toothache is hard to endure. I understand your pain because I’ve been through it myself. If it is constant, then you are in a great trouble. You should visit a trusted dentist as soon as possible. The first possibility is that you have a cavity. Your dentist will fill it after a root canal. However, tooth extraction is also possible if the problem is serious and a filling is not the option. I’ve walked that road, so I’m sharing this based on my experience. Fortunately, I got treatment from this clinic, headed by Dr. Avi Israeli and found the best results. If you are also based in New Jersey, I recommend you visit Sage Dental NJ for consultation.

      On the other hand, these remedies can help ease the pain in the short term:

      – You can go with saltwater rinses to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria.
      – Use clove oil for temporary numbing. In this regard, you should dab clove oil on a cotton ball and place it on the affected teeth.
      – Applying cold compresses on your cheek is also simple to ease swelling and pain.
      – You can also take pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen on the advice of your GP.

      However, these are only temporary remedies. You must visit a certified professional for a thorough checkup because you can’t neglect a toothache.

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