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on 08-07-2019 12:39
Hey guys,
One of my wisdom teeth has started coming out over the weekend, and I have an appointment tomorrow to get it looked at. In the meantime though, it's rather painful ... do you guys have any advice on how to reduce the pain, apart from painkillers? I don't know if ice, or any sort of tea maybe, might help for example. Also any food you'd recommend to eat, that wouldn't be too challenging?
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on 08-07-2019 12:41
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on 08-07-2019 12:44
@MI5 wrote:
Clove Oil
That sounds intense, I've never tried it! I'll see if I can get my hand on some, cheers @MI5 Are cloves by themselves also good for pain relief in your experience?
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on 08-07-2019 13:03
Thanks @Cleoriff, I've taken note of the name so I don't forget when I got to the shops later
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on 08-07-2019 14:26
Got it, cheers
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on 08-07-2019 16:50
I have used clove oil too comes in small bottle from chemist use just a small amount put on finger and gently around tooth with the your finger but the only painkiller for that as far as I'm concerned is paracetamol. Good luck sure you'll be ok.
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on 08-07-2019 22:55
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on 08-07-2019 22:55
Suffer the pain Compared to having injections in your mouth, its not that bad. Believe me even with the anaesthetic cream those needles hurt. Fortunately you won't feel the cut from the scapel. Which probably isn't helping you much
If its coming out by itself then anything you take is only going to delay the actual pain of when its removed and healing. Ice is probably your best choice now - small bag of peas is more comfortable. Obviously you shouldn't eat either unless you want to. Water is probably the safest thing to have for now as everything you want to eat will aggrevate it in ways you never knew.
When I had a wisdom tooth removed (sadly nothing wrong with but had to come out due to an implant issue), it wasn't painful and healed up quite quickly.
Best advice: never go on a conference call after having dental work.