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Dose anyone know what the strongest over the counter pain reliver is?

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when i was younger i had a couple teeth filled and over the years since then the fillings have fallen out and my teeth are breaking i have holes where the fillings were and every time i eat i have to dig in them to try to get the food out that combined with brushing dose not always work i cant afford to go to a dentist and the pain gets so severe i cant do anything

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  1. Pain relievers are not the answer.  You really need to go to the dentist.  At least call the dentist and explain your situation.  Their may be programs to help you out financially or at the very least they may be able to work with you on setting up a payment plan.

    My opinion on over the counter pain relievers, though, is that for pain involving swelling use Ibuprofen (Advil).  For pain involving fever use Acetaminophen (Tylenol).  Otherwise I feel they all work about the same but some may work better for some people than for others.


  2. advil. take four, and you'll be golden :]

  3. Orajel works wonders and it works faster than oral medications.  Then typically an antiflammatory such as Advil will help between orajel applications.  Sometimes application of ice 20 min on and 20 min off is helpful.  

  4. I  don't  know  i  have tried a little  bit of everything  but  my opinion  is  advil.

  5. Probably Tylenol  Extra Strenght

    It's the equvilent of Tylenol with codeine.

  6. You really need to see a good dentist. It sounds like you have Gingivitis. Regular use of  listerene may help with "mouth rot" but eventually the teeth and bones that support them will  become infected and can eventually lead to loss of all your teeth and possibly even hospitalization. Start saving you money. Also try Sensodine but do plan on getting help.

  7. Take two ibuprophen and two aspirin at the same time. It is the same as taking Hydrocodone (Lortab 10), but without the side effects.  

  8. Many, many decades ago, my mother would put oil of cloves on a small piece of cotton (about the size of the tip of a Qtip) and put it in a cavity.  It did the trick.  Oil of cloves is available in drug stores.  You should get some help putting it in because anywhere it touches in your mouth will have a burning sensation, I remember.  

  9. exedrin extra strenth back and body pain. also try abosol for you rmouth, it numbs the pain

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