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Tooth Pain, Numb Lower Lip, Tingling, Soreness In Right Nostril. Painkillers Not Helping

Hi I have really bad toothache that's on both my lower and upper right handside my lower lip is also numb and tingly and I have a numb soreness around my right nostril. Painkillers aren't helping and I'm not able to see a dentist for a good few hours yet is there anything I can so to ease my pain as it's bringing me to tears. Thanks
Tue, 5 Nov 2013
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Hi,

The above symptoms which you have mentioned are of dental origin.
Toothache indicates infection in the tooth such type of infected tooth needs to be treated with Root Canal Treatment to save it permanently.
Analgesics and antibiotics will give temporary relief.
I would suggest you to consult to an Dentist and get the checkup done also take an IOPA x-ray of the tooth.

Hope you find this as helpful,

Regards..
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Tooth Pain, Numb Lower Lip, Tingling, Soreness In Right Nostril. Painkillers Not Helping

Hi, The above symptoms which you have mentioned are of dental origin. Toothache indicates infection in the tooth such type of infected tooth needs to be treated with Root Canal Treatment to save it permanently. Analgesics and antibiotics will give temporary relief. I would suggest you to consult to an Dentist and get the checkup done also take an IOPA x-ray of the tooth. Hope you find this as helpful, Regards..