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Ok guys I need help any strong home remedies for tooth pain?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 56636228:MV80NDc0NTI0XzgxNDkxMjEyXzI3N0I2ODg1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78498131:MV80NDc0NTI0XzgxNDkwODg3XzMzRjhDNUYw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 56636228:MV80NDc0NTI0XzgxNDkwODYwXzMzMUY3RERE] The pain is caused by either bacteria (most likely) or an exposed nerve (less likely). The bacteria have been able to invade your tooth because it is weak. It is weak because you are mineral deficient. Get calcium supplements ASAP and start taking them immediately 300% recommended daily dose for a few days then lower to a more reasonable amount when your teeth feel stronger. To fix the bacteria, ideally you need antibiotics such as amoxycillin or erythromycin. Colloidal silver can be helpful too if you have any. Brush your teeth. Use an antiseptic to brush with like hydrogen peroxide (diluted), alcohol, mouthwash, bicarbonate of soda (baking powder) will work well to kill bacteria as they require an acidic environment. After you have done this, make some warm salt water (fairly salty) and hold it in your mouth for 10 minutes or so. Repeat every so often. Drink only water. See a Dentist. Don't use fluoride. Don't allow them to put fluoride on your teeth, fix your mineral deficiency. [/quote] You seems pretty intelligent why no fluoride? Ive taken the silver the other day for infection.. does the fluoride eat through your teeth or something [/quote] Fluoride is very close to calcium in structure but its not exactly the same, there are differences. When calcium is used by the body in bones and teeth it creates a uniform lattice - like a set of perfect cubes - but when the body is deficient in calcium and fluoride is present that will be used in place of calcium. Because fluoride is not strucutally identical to calcium the lattice that is formed is not uniform and has defects, this manifests in weakness of the tooth or bone and can be visible in the form of fluorosis. The primary reason fluoride is promoted so heavily is because people with dark skin living in the northern hemisphere are not able to synthesise sufficient vitamin D to utilise calcium and therefore have weak teeth and bones. But that is never admitted because that would be racist. [/quote]
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I’ve tried it all the only thing that works for awhile is a torodol shot in the hospital. I’ve had many bad tooth pains most are pulled out already but this one my bottom gums are all swollen in front and hurt like a son of a bitch. 2 huge cavities on top as welI. can’t keep waiting for an appointment I went to a walk in emergency clinic in Pittsburgh yesterday morning and they gave me mouthwash.. Please someone’s gotta know a thing or two here!!
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