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How Can Back Tooth Causing Persistent Pain Be Treated?

Hi I have extreme pain under my back tooth.since 30 hours ago i took 10 over the counter pain killers and came back from the dentist i took a powerful pain killer then woke up 5hrs ago and took another 4 of the powerful pain killers because the pain is so much.iam only allowed 3 of the powerful pain killers in 24hr.did i over dose?
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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Hello,

Thanks for consulting HCM,

Read your query yes it is overdose of painkiller dont take so much analgesic better you go for treatment of tooth , toothache can be due to carious tooth , decayed tooth , Abscess in tooth . For this I will suggest you to do warm saline gargle two - three times a day , you can take dispersable tablets like ketrol dt or paracetamol dissolve in water and take it you will get relief and consult oral surgeon and go for its treatment .

Hope this will help you.
Wishing you good health.
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How Can Back Tooth Causing Persistent Pain Be Treated?

Hello, Thanks for consulting HCM, Read your query yes it is overdose of painkiller dont take so much analgesic better you go for treatment of tooth , toothache can be due to carious tooth , decayed tooth , Abscess in tooth . For this I will suggest you to do warm saline gargle two - three times a day , you can take dispersable tablets like ketrol dt or paracetamol dissolve in water and take it you will get relief and consult oral surgeon and go for its treatment . Hope this will help you. Wishing you good health.