Bernice
11-23-2003, 10:10 PM
About 4 months ago I had a toothache but mainly when I was laying down at night. It was usually OK during the day and I could eat on that side. The pain was actually on the whole one side of my mouth. I didn't know what tooth was bothering me. I thought maybe it was my sinuses putting pressure on my teeth. Then after about month of this off and on pain, the pain completely stopped. I didn't go to the dentist because during the day it wasn't bothering me. Last night before I went to bed I had a piece of choc. I went to bed and as I was laying down, that side of my mouth started hurting again. I put anbesol on it, took an advil and put a cold compress on that side. Nothing helped. The pain was unbearable. I was almost in tears. It felt like my cheek was hurting too. I called the hospital to see what I can do. They said I can come in and they will give me a painkiller until I can get to a dentist. I don't have insurance so I called my doctor (this was about 11:00pm). She called me back and told me to take 3 advils every 6 hours and in between that I can take 2 extra strength tylenols in between (like 3 hours after taking the advil). So I took 2 more advils since I already took 1 about an hour before. Luckily, the pain went away and I could sleep alittle. I did wake up about 2 hours after I fell asleep but not because of my tooth, I woke up coughing because I'm also trying to get over a cold and my throat was scratchy. I took a drink of juice and fell back to sleep. When I got up this morning, my tooth isn't bothering me as much and I haven't taking anything yet because it's not that bad. My fiance said it might be my sinuses because I do have a cold. I don't like dentists. I know I should have them check it and I will probably call them tomorrow. I heard that it's not a good idea to have a dentist do work on your teeth when you have a cold. Does anyone know if that's true? Does anyone have any idea on how to relieve the pain of a toothache until you can get to a dentist? What do you think? Could it be my sinuses that's making my teeth hurt? Any suggestions?

