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Omg .....in Agony With Teeth

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dieseldick | 14:35 Sat 06th Dec 2014 | Body & Soul
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back teeth, very sensitive to coffee and cold air. wondering is it an infection as i had one there before about 6mths ago then it went away after i took penicillan.

how long before antibiotics to kick in ?

i would rather have my willy put through a clothes mangler than have this pain
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Penicillin works VERY fast. Don't know about antibiotics. Don't suffer, if this pain continues, you MUST go back to your dentist. Toothache is nightmareish pain. Absolute h**l.
As for the appendage and a mangle... no you wouldn't !! xx
I can't see that antibiotics have any part to play, as there is nothing to suggest an infection.

I would suggest Ibuprofen if the pain continues and make a dentist appt.
Could be an infection. When my tooth got infected I really felt the pain of cold air.

Antibiotics for me work really quickly. I suppose each person is different.
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Could be. Sound like the tooth rather than the nerve. But these things can be deceptive at times. Had to happen on a Saturday of course. Get yourself booked in with the dentist ASAP. Ibuprofen might give you some relief until then.
Oh, right, I see that's been suggested.
sounds more like sensitive teeth than an infection - is the gum painful to touch? What happens if you keep your mouth shut? I second Sqad's suggestion, painkiller and see your dentist.
A temporary way to ease the pain is to use neat oil of cloves on a tissue and bite on it (get from chemist in morning) take painkillers tonight - ibuprofen.
My infection (wisdom tooth) was in my gum and the cold air really hurt.

I actually went to my doctor. He said I should have gone to the dentist but felt sorry for me so prescribed antibiotics.
Could it be a gumboil? I had an abscess under a one of the few good teeth I had left. It was very painful.
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started taking amoxicillan antibiotics yesterday ( lucky i kept a box from 6 months ago ) the pain is now easing this morning.

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