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Toothache can be deceptive. Firstly, a problem tooth in the top can cause a painful tooth in the bottom. And secondly, a painful tooth might be caused by damage to a nerve, such as the trigeminal nerve, and may not be a problem with a tooth at all.   thesource (378)
 
 


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If a tooth breaks or a filling falls out you can temporarily patch it up with either sugar-free chewing gum, or with a temporary filling kit which may be available at your chemist. This may reduce pain till you see your dentist.   thesource (378)
 
 


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The best pain relief is with paracetamol and ibuprofen ( link ), but clove oil can also be dripped onto the tooth, or held in place with a ball of cotton wool soaked in clove oil.   thesource (378)
 
 


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In the case of a large swelling, especially if it is spreading, you should see a dentist immediately, or attend a local hospital. Such swellings can be dangerous if not treated immediately.   thesource (378)
 
 


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If toothache is preventing you from sleeping, try propping your head up with pillows. Raising your head will help reduce the pressure inside the tooth, which may provide some quick relief.   thesource (378)

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Sensitive teeth around the gumline can cause a lot of pain. Try applying some specially formulated "sensitive toothpaste" to the area with your finger, to help numb the pain.   thesource (378)
 
 


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