View Full Version : I hate toothaches
kevin11
October-18th-2008, 02:40 PM
:doh:
man, they really suck.
Leonard Washington
October-18th-2008, 02:41 PM
I always wondered...how do you get one? *serious question*
Teller
October-18th-2008, 02:41 PM
I agree.
Well that was fun. Now what? :silly:
TrumanB
October-18th-2008, 02:46 PM
Sore throats suck too.
BigMike619
October-18th-2008, 02:53 PM
here is a tip as to how to temporarily relieve the pain. take an aspirin and crush it up into small chunks. take one of those small chunks and crush it against that tooth. the aspirin will numb it and kill the pain.
always works for me at least.
and i believe it is caused because of cavities and the nerve being effected by it.
Teller
October-18th-2008, 02:58 PM
here is a tip as to how to temporarily relieve the pain. take an aspirin and crush it up into small chunks. take one of those small chunks and crush it against that tooth. the aspirin will numb it and kill the pain.
always works for me at least.
and i believe it is caused because of cavities and the nerve being effected by it.
Are you being serious?
BigMike619
October-18th-2008, 03:01 PM
Are you being serious?
yes sir. I wouldnt joke about toothaches.
toothaches is srs bizness
Teller
October-18th-2008, 03:04 PM
yes sir. I wouldnt joke about toothaches.
toothaches is srs bizness
I might have to try that. I need a root canal, but won't have dental insurance until next month. :cuss:
TheKurp
October-18th-2008, 03:23 PM
I'm about to have a bunch of teeth ache and it'll essentially be self-inflicted.
In about 4 weeks I'm going to get upper and lower braces put on. After about 12 months of that then I'm going to have lower jaw surgery. Then after the surgery I'm looking at another 6 to 8 months in braces.
BigMike619
October-18th-2008, 03:24 PM
pallet issues?
kevin11
October-18th-2008, 04:48 PM
I just had a temporary crown put in a few days ago.
Luckily, we had some oxycotin lying around in a cabinet, so I'm taking that. Don't worry, I'm only taking 1 a day. Also taking some antibiotics that we found in the medicine cabinet.
Who Del
October-18th-2008, 05:08 PM
here is a tip as to how to temporarily relieve the pain. take an aspirin and crush it up into small chunks. take one of those small chunks and crush it against that tooth. the aspirin will numb it and kill the pain.
always works for me at least.
and i believe it is caused because of cavities and the nerve being effected by it.
THIS WORKS. No ****. I had a friend tell me about this when I had one a few months ago and this seriously does wonders. Bigmike toothache remedy, FTW!
BigMike619
October-18th-2008, 05:14 PM
THIS WORKS. No ****. I had a friend tell me about this when I had one a few months ago and this seriously does wonders. Bigmike toothache remedy, FTW!
HA!
IN YOUR FACE HH!! IN YOUR FACE MOTHER****ER!! :silly:
:cheers:
brandymac27
October-18th-2008, 05:19 PM
HA!
IN YOUR FACE HH!! IN YOUR FACE MOTHER****ER!! :silly:
:cheers:
I've tried that too w/ the aspirin and it does work. Also, you can take 800mg's of ibuprofen or motrin and that will knock it right out too for about 8 hours. Just eat something before you take it.
AllAboutSkins08
October-18th-2008, 08:50 PM
what i always do when i get a toothache is shoot myself in the foot. the tooth doesn't stop hurting, but it's easy to forget when you're bleeding to death.
SpringfieldSkins
October-18th-2008, 08:54 PM
Vicodin or Percocet. Works like a charm!
Leonard Washington
October-18th-2008, 10:18 PM
I'm about to have a bunch of teeth ache and it'll essentially be self-inflicted.
In about 4 weeks I'm going to get upper and lower braces put on. After about 12 months of that then I'm going to have lower jaw surgery. Then after the surgery I'm looking at another 6 to 8 months in braces.
Wow! You had some sort of accident?
TheKurp
October-19th-2008, 07:01 AM
Wow! You had some sort of accident?
No. I'm just having work done that should have been done when I was a kid to correct an overbite. Unfortunately, finances being what they were, orthodontics wasn't a priority when I was growing up. Over the years my lower front teeth have over-erupted to the point where they now touch the roof of my mouth when I bite down. The good news is, insurance is likely going to cover the bulk of the jaw surgery - which has become a common and routine procedure to address significant overbites. Orthodontics have also evolved to the point now where "speed braces" are an option that significantly reduce the amount of time one has to spend in braces.
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