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Have Tooth Aches. Even When Sleeping, Breathing Between The Teeth Hurts. Cure For Symptoms?

i have been having tooth aches in some of my teeth for about a wekk now they started off not so bad but not occasionally they are quiet painfull. the most annoying part is when trying to sleep breathing in and out irritates or makes the tooth hurt. i am currently travelling and will be home in about 2 weeks is that too long to wait to go see a dentist?
Mon, 20 May 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

Toothache indicates infection of the tooth that had spread to the pulpal tissue, such type of infected tooth need to be treated with root canal treatment to save it permanently.
I would suggest you to visit the Dentist and get an x-ray done, you have to go for root canal treatment of the tooth.
As you cannot see the Dentist right now i would suggest you to start with tab Amoxiclav and tab Aceclofenac TDS for 3-5 days.
Take antiseptic mouthwash rinses and maintain a good oral hygiene.

Hope this helps out.

Regards..
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Have Tooth Aches. Even When Sleeping, Breathing Between The Teeth Hurts. Cure For Symptoms?

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, Toothache indicates infection of the tooth that had spread to the pulpal tissue, such type of infected tooth need to be treated with root canal treatment to save it permanently. I would suggest you to visit the Dentist and get an x-ray done, you have to go for root canal treatment of the tooth. As you cannot see the Dentist right now i would suggest you to start with tab Amoxiclav and tab Aceclofenac TDS for 3-5 days. Take antiseptic mouthwash rinses and maintain a good oral hygiene. Hope this helps out. Regards..