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Extreme Sudden Tooth Pain
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Extreme Sudden Tooth Pain

by snixola, Jun 29, 2008 02:01PM
I was working yesterday, and everything was fine.  Then I got home and out of no where my left bottom wisdom tooth started throbbing.  The pain is absolutely excruciating.  I can't eat, I can't drink, I couldn't sleep, and ambesol did nothing.  I don't have insurance so I can't go to the doctor or dentist.  Please help me figure out whats wrong.

by Jerome Tsang, DDS, Jun 29, 2008 02:43PM
To: snixola
Unfortunately, I think its important that you go to see a dentist for treatment.  You may have a large cavity (infection) that will require removing the tooth.  
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