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dental pain

by confusedgerms, May 21, 2007 12:00AM
I recently was refered to warrington hospital dental department to have teeth removed. the consultant gave me paracetamol and an antisceptic mouthwash i have been takin and using both of these and i am still havein pain from it. the pain is unberable i wake up in the middle of the night crying i sit there crying because the pain is so so bad and sometimes thought about ending my life!!!!!!!. i ran out of parachetamol so i started to take 500mg household parachetamol(double the strengh of the ones i was perscribed) and they have stopped work so i tried ibuprofen and they have stopped working! what can i take to get ride of the pain? or should i go and see my dentist?
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by mike1105, May 31, 2007 12:00AM
sounds like you need to see a dentist or an oral surgeon.
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