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I had toothache early April and the doctor prebscribed me antibiotics, and the pain subsided, but today its started niggling me again, do you think I will be prescribed antibiotics again, or will it need to be sorted by a dentist, if that is possible of course.
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Fortunately I had a bottle of penicillin tablets the dentist gave me last time it happened, as we go away a lot, and I’ve been taking them for six days, along with extreme flossing. Thankfully it’s all subsided.
If it was me, I’d get a telephone consultation with my gp, explain the situation, and ask for antibiotics again.
Fortunately I had a bottle of penicillin tablets the dentist gave me last time it happened, as we go away a lot, and I’ve been taking them for six days, along with extreme flossing. Thankfully it’s all subsided.
If it was me, I’d get a telephone consultation with my gp, explain the situation, and ask for antibiotics again.
I thought usually when a dentist gives you antibiotics for toothache it's to sort out an infection (abscess) but that has to be followed by treatment on the tooth whether it be filling, removal or root canal work once the infection had settled down. Was that not mentioned at the time? Sounds like the infection has come back.
I'm not sure it is an abcess and wont know without an xray, I had a crown fitted which was quite high in my mouth, the dentist filed it down and it was fine for a while although, it's still a bit high, and (I used to not so sure I do now), grind my teeth in my sleep, and I am wondering if its aggravating the nerve.