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Suggest Medicine To Relieve Tooth Ache

Hi I am getting really bad tooth pains the dentist has said i need my wisdom tooth removed as it is infected but now i am getting severe pains in another tooth what can i take other than paracetamols? As i have taken alot of paracetamols but the pain comes bak again shortly
Mon, 20 Jan 2020
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Hello,

Paracetamol can be used for tooth pain and this can be combined with ibuprofen every 6 hours after food. You can also use cold compresses on your cheek, over the painful area (do not use ice directly on the skin, wrap cold items with a clean gauze before using it on your skin).

If you have swelling and fever, then antibiotics are needed and you need a visit with your doctor and also a prescription to access these.

I hope this answers your query and is helpful to you. Let me know if I may assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Antoneta Zotaj,
General and Family Physician
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Suggest Medicine To Relieve Tooth Ache

Hello, Paracetamol can be used for tooth pain and this can be combined with ibuprofen every 6 hours after food. You can also use cold compresses on your cheek, over the painful area (do not use ice directly on the skin, wrap cold items with a clean gauze before using it on your skin). If you have swelling and fever, then antibiotics are needed and you need a visit with your doctor and also a prescription to access these. I hope this answers your query and is helpful to you. Let me know if I may assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General and Family Physician