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Frequent toothache

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mr.michael.stack@gmail.com - 17 Apr 2009 11:20 GMT
Hi to all.

Normally I have no toothache. But after hard food it begins itching,
small but exists. Why? Here I can't find any causes.
http://worldental.org/teeth/most-common-toothache-causes/
tenthmed - 17 Apr 2009 12:51 GMT
On Apr 17, 6:20 am, "mr.michael.st...@gmail.com"
<mr.michael.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi to all.
>
> Normally I have no toothache. But after hard food it begins itching,
> small but exists. Why? Here I can't find any causes.http://worldental.org/teeth/most-common-toothache-causes/

Itching tooth? Please let us know if scratching said tooth relieves
the itch. If it relieves the itch, then the tooth probably needs a
root canal. If it doesn't relieve the itch, then try rinsing every 2
hours with 12 ounces of warm salty water, a dash of Tobasco sauce,
and a tablespoonful of corn starch. Between rinses,  place a dampened
tea bag that has been rolled in powdered cinnamon over the tooth and
gently bite on this for half an hour. And get back to us. Soon.
 
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