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If you can get something onto/into the decayed area, then a small amount of whiskey, vodka, brandy etc swilled around that area is a great help.. or warm very salty water. A sore cavity can be stuffed with bread to keep the cold air out.
I don't think a dentist has any right to refuse you treatment if you are registered with them. If you insist they have to see you as an emergency like any GP would. They might charge you an emergency fee but if you're in that much pain surely it's all worth it.
This is unless you're not a regular attendee and only go when you have pain and not for your regular 6 months check up. In that case I'm sorry to say it's your own fault.
For the dentist to say it'll take 45 mins and he/she can't see you for 2 weeks because of it is ridiculous. He can do something for you in 15 mins to relieve the pain. If there's a cavaty under your crown he can take the crown off, drill the decay out and put a temporary filling in there until your proper appointment.
To me it sounds more like what happens so often with crowns that are not kept properly clean, is that the decay has been eating away and has gone as far as it has now caused an abcess and you need that drained or antibiotics to feel better. When you've tried lots of painkillers and they don't work, it's more than likely an abcess.
Your dentist should be at least seeing you to give you a 'quick fix' so to say until your next appointment. I would go to the surgery and refuse to leave if I was you or go to a different surgery.
Good Luck