Friday, July 31, 2009

Can anyone tell me what will kill the nerve of a broken tooth?

BC Powder. Place the dry BC Powder directly on the tooth/gum area. You can buy it from any drugstore or Wal-Mart.

Can anyone tell me what will kill the nerve of a broken tooth?
A root canal.


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Reply:If its broken and you are in alot of pain You need to see a dentist and have a Root canal done on it. this is a procedure used to remove the dead or dieing nerve. you yourself cant "killl"the nerve and if you did it would only cause you more pain. the pain you feel is the nerve dieing and if left there will absess(become infected) creating more pain and swelling... Go to the dentist~ RDA
Reply:Sorry you need a root canal and a crown or filling!
Reply:You need to see your dentist.





There are many home remedies that may help momentarily with discomfort but the source of the pain needs to be addressed.





A tooth left untreated can become infected and cause more issues than just sensitivity . Of course, I do not what your symptoms are, or how badly the tooth is broken, or what has caused the break: accident, decay, fractured filling...there are too many scenarios to be of specific help here.





The best advice is to go to a dentist right away and get the appropriate treatment for your particular condition.
Reply:Nothing, you will need to have tooth extracted by a dentist, or he may do a root canel, and save the tooth. So contact a dentist.
Reply:Wow!!


A Bullet maybe??


Seriously, if you've got this issue, don't waste time here. Get a Dental Appt. ASAP!!





Good Luck!
Reply:If you're looking for something to get rid of the pain (so you can stop screaming untill you can get it fixed) an old remedy is clove oil (also called eugenol) you put a drop or so right on the tooth. There is also a medicine specificaly for this problem, but I don't remember the name (might be called Ora-gel). I would go to a pharmacy and ask the guy if he could recomend something that you could get right now (without waiting to get a perscription).



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