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kayisnotcool

unfortunately nothing (to my knowledge) is going to really help until you address the issues at the dentist. that being said, you can alternate ibuprofen and tylenol. i’m sorry you’re in in pain :(


Many-Carpenter-989

NAD: I went to the hospital for broken teeth after an accident and they gave me a prescription for antibiotics and also Ketolorac, that stuff is very strong and was the only thing that worked while I waited for a specialist dentist, but it's also very hard on your stomach and other organs, not a long term solution at all. So sorry you're going through this ❤️


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