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By *ob Carpe Diem OP   Man
over a year ago

Torquay

Talking about it on spotlight now, biggest fear for me that I need a dentist and can't be seen.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Talking about it on spotlight now, biggest fear for me that I need a dentist and can't be seen."

If it's an emergency, there will be mechanisms for you to see one. If you have an abscess or something, your GP might be able to look by video call and issue antibiotics.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s a molar dilemma

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking about it on spotlight now, biggest fear for me that I need a dentist and can't be seen."

I broke a tooth last week and lost the filling within. No idea when I will be able to get it sorted.

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea

My husband is so scared of dentist but he has had major issues lately so he bought the stuff from boots to fill his own tooth in and he removed his own tooth not recommended but it has helped him no end with the painxxx

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

It's not my biggest fear but it is a worry. I'm being really careful!

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By *ittlemissroseWoman
over a year ago

Wembley

I broke my tooth on first day of lockdown. Dentist said they aren’t allowed to drill at the moment so all they would do is put in a temporary filling. I just bought some stuff from Amazon to save him the trouble but it doesn’t hurt yet.

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

My dentist emailed all of their patients to say if they'd any problems, to ring the practice, where there would be a dentist to give advice over the phone.

If needed, they can arrange for an NHS dentist to deal with the matter. Dentists are working on a rota in each region.

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By *erdyWoman
over a year ago

wiltshire

I know my dentist are doing emergency appointments only. Fairly confident you'd get emergency treatment if needed. Mine is a private dentist, but I know NHS have a emergency dental line you can call.

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By *ighland gentlemanMan
over a year ago

Ardgay

There are a network of urgent dental care centres in the country where you can be seen if necessary.

But speak to own dentist first, they shoukd still be open for phone calls

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold


"Talking about it on spotlight now, biggest fear for me that I need a dentist and can't be seen.

If it's an emergency, there will be mechanisms for you to see one. If you have an abscess or something, your GP might be able to look by video call and issue antibiotics. "

That's going to be a bugger for people with oversize mobile phones... How are they going to squeeze them inside their gobs?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Emergency treatment is hard to get. In a lot of places most dentist have closed leaving one open in the area for emergency dental work.

Anything that can be treated with antibiotics as a temporary fix will be ie abscess.

Broken teeth need to be causing cuts to the inside of you mouth to be treated.

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By *erriAnneTV/TS
over a year ago

The shire

I need a root canal filling and I'm in agony with it. Called the dentist and they gave me antibiotics to help with the infection. They said all they're allowed to do is remove the tooth and that is the only option for me atm. I'm hanging on in there to se if I can last until this is over. Any ideas to help with the pain will be appreciated

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By *ighland gentlemanMan
over a year ago

Ardgay


"I need a root canal filling and I'm in agony with it. Called the dentist and they gave me antibiotics to help with the infection. They said all they're allowed to do is remove the tooth and that is the only option for me atm. I'm hanging on in there to se if I can last until this is over. Any ideas to help with the pain will be appreciated "

Leapfrog paracetamol and brufen.

Each have 4 hour cycle, so don't take together.

For instance take brufen at 0800, 1200, 1600 and 2000.

You then take the paracetamol at 1000, 1400, 1800 and 2200

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I need a root canal filling and I'm in agony with it. Called the dentist and they gave me antibiotics to help with the infection. They said all they're allowed to do is remove the tooth and that is the only option for me atm. I'm hanging on in there to se if I can last until this is over. Any ideas to help with the pain will be appreciated "

Just been in the phone to my dentist as I’ve got toothache, just advised me to gargle with hot salt water before and after eating or as many times a day as I can as that will help settle it hopefully. But to ring back in a few days if it doesn’t. Hope that’s something you could do x

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By *anana JoeMan
over a year ago

Sheffield


"I need a root canal filling and I'm in agony with it. Called the dentist and they gave me antibiotics to help with the infection. They said all they're allowed to do is remove the tooth and that is the only option for me atm. I'm hanging on in there to se if I can last until this is over. Any ideas to help with the pain will be appreciated "

Spirits, rum, vodka etc will give instant relief often if it sits in the affected area but the antibiotics should kick in within 36hrs and relieve it.

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By *erriAnneTV/TS
over a year ago

The shire


"I need a root canal filling and I'm in agony with it. Called the dentist and they gave me antibiotics to help with the infection. They said all they're allowed to do is remove the tooth and that is the only option for me atm. I'm hanging on in there to se if I can last until this is over. Any ideas to help with the pain will be appreciated

Leapfrog paracetamol and brufen.

Each have 4 hour cycle, so don't take together.

For instance take brufen at 0800, 1200, 1600 and 2000.

You then take the paracetamol at 1000, 1400, 1800 and 2200"

I'm allergic to brufen so that's not an option.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

The hot salt water gargling and rinse will suppress and kill bacteria - hot solution is more effective than colder.

Visit a chemist as they stock numbing gels that also provide shorter term immediate relief. Plus the pain killer rotation posted earlier.

I've never used cloves but they are often suggested too. I'd try a diluted menthol oil gargle too, as it can act as a pain suppressant outside of the mouth - check safety of this!

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By *oddyWoman
over a year ago

between havant and chichester

Anbelsel liquid it also numbs for a few hrs

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