(Part 2) Best oral pain treatments according to redditors
We found 120 Reddit comments discussing the best oral pain treatments. We ranked the 48 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
Not what they were designed for, but these work great.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MECB4I3/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_8?smid=A1RXYSFS98NG9H&psc=1
They allow your partner to just relax their jaw and let your penis push it apart instead of them trying to hold it open. They can even apply pressure without scraping you and it is quite nice. My wife likes to be fairly aggressively face fucked occasionally and these enable me to really go at it without the worries of teeth.
here it is on amazon
I had two dry sockets after wisdom teeth removal and that pain is NO JOKE! Brushing my hair would cause pain! Breathing causes pain! I punched a hole in the wall!!! I was a 22 year old female that punched a hole in the wall!!!! That pain is no joke! I am also a dental assistant so... please do get the meds, or go see your oral surgeon to gauze it up and put meds inside or the following treatment; (I had my procedure done thanksgiving week where everyone closed 3 days after I had the removal so...) from Walgreens there’s a packet like so . Be careful with this oil because it will burn your lips if it gets on your lips. Have ice nearby if so. Get a syringe. Get some in the syringe and squeeze about 3-5 drops INSIDE THE HOLE. Now you have to do the following as well. Get this orajel and put the tip inside the hole and squeeze till you feel it full. That’s it! This will help greatly!!!! Now be very careful if you decide to eat. This stuff tastes nasty if comes out while eating. I hope you feel better... I mean you won’t for a while..: but I hope either you get your meds or do this recommendation. I’m sorry OP :(
There are non-foaming toothpastes, for example https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000L425PI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492829864.
Along with the suggestions below to shop around the price, there is great company on Amazon that will send you a mold kit and then after you send it back they send you a mouthguard and your mold back for future use.
https://www.amazon.com/Dental-Lab-Mouth-Guard-Lower/dp/B0769GHPRX/
You can also get an inexpensive mouth guard like the kind they sell for people who grind their teeth at night.
If you have to use it during the day, just tell anyone who notices that you sometimes accidentally bite the inside of your cheek and this helps you to not do it again while it's healing. Or that you grind your teeth sometimes while you're thinking and it can give you a headache. ;)
here ya go!
Mouth guard
https://www.amazon.com/Professional-Dental-Guard-Remoldable-Customizable/dp/B07L4YHBQ4/ref=zg_bs_3764091_1/145-3524964-8739544?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=EC0013MZQ54SGCQ9A464
If you really cant afford them, cheaper alternatives for replacement:
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I agree with previous poster, I would just keep wearing the ones you have long term.
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You seem to think your teeth would not move back and, even though its possible its too early to know for sure. I would just reduce the number of nights a week you wear them. Ive seen the recommendation go to 3-5 nights a week after a year, so I would just go down to 1-2 a week for a while and feel how tight they are instead of going cold turkey and wasting the treatment.
Not OP but I have had this night guard (upper) for about a year now and it’s held up surprisingly well
Wow! Those are huge. Try these: Kank-A Soft Brush Tooth & Gum Pain Gel - 0.07 oz, Pack of 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015OJWV4E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TxOTBbDJTN319
If you really have to suppress, I suggest getting a mouthguard: mine blocks most all of my vocal tics and my spitting tic. Also: put your mental health ahead of suppressing. I'm not sure about you, but I can suppress for long periods of time, but then I am sent into a deep depression. For me, suppressing makes life entirely not worth living. Be sure you are comfortable and are giving yourself a break. If you think the mouthguard might help: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WZK5XEQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That's the one I use. It's a meltable plasticky wax thing, so it's moldable to your teeth, and there's some extra substance if you need. I molded the extra while it was warm into a knob I can press my lip into to stem other tics. it might mess up the height of your mouth enough to stop the clicking tic? I just realized I don't know where the tongue clicking is happening for you.
Best of luck of course!!
My wife needed one and insurance didn't cover it. I forget which company we used, but we worked directly with the lab. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U41NN7M?psc=1
They send out the mold, you bite it and send it back, and then they make the guard. She needed one adjustment at first, which they did quickly for free.
Try non-foaming toothpaste? Also if you don't like shaving cream, maybe try a gel, or an electric razor? http://www.amazon.com/Auromere-Non-Foaming-Herbal-Toothpaste-Ounce/dp/B000L425PI
Okay sounds like a plan but instead of oral gel I am going to get this:
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Cross-Toothache-Medication-Drops/dp/B000GGJDD8?th=1
Iglu Rapid Relief Gel Mouth Ulcer Treatment, 8g https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00MAIOBZU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PRZFDbZ1X75F1
Maybe a bite block/mouth prop would work??
Practicon 7102411 L E-Prop Mouth Props, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JVF52I0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_776GDb3M7Y7S4
It's $20 + $8 shipping (USD). Expensive yes, but slightly cheaper than amazon. I saw these but I don't know the quality of them. https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07K3D57GW?pf_rd_p=46535598-d2e0-4bc4-8392-182d8c1e93fc&pf_rd_r=GM438P57F8VCRBW0R6RS The big downside is it will probably take a while to arrive.
It is my understanding that combining NSAIDs can cause ulcers.
>This is because I have an AGONIZING toothache caused by a huge hole in my upper molar.
Usually infections in the tooth are the cause of pain. Go see a dentist. Even if you can't afford to fix the tooth right now, they can give you an antibiotic to kill the infection off.
And if it is a sensitivity caused by something like an exposed nerve, you can use something like clove oil, or one of these kits to kill the pain.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/red-cross-toothache-complete-medication-kit/ID=prod1769-product
http://www.amazon.com/DenTek-Adult-Instant-Relief-Count/dp/B00JAD7YD4
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE these little packs of teething gel, oh boy do I love them oh so much. http://www.amazon.com/Babyganics-Benzocaine-Free-Teething-Count/dp/B00AYFTM0U . They work so well. They have clove oil, which is a) natural, b) numbing, and c) so legit that even dentists use it. I also second wearing him, and if it's warm enough where you are, maybe getting outside!
No problem at all! There are also night guards that you can get that are specifically for sleep apnea... it might be a good option to try first to see if it helps any. I have the link to the one I use below - it takes a bit to get use to but I definitely feel more rested when I use it compared to when I don't. Good luck with everything. It's definitely a pain and life long thing but it's worth getting treatment for it!
https://www.amazon.com/Bright-Guard-Adjustable-Bruxism-Mouthpiece/dp/B07NHG4R7D/ref=sr_1_8?crid=25C6AUJ8Z7YWY&keywords=sleep+apnea+mouthpiece&qid=1558035855&s=gateway&sprefix=sleep+apnea+%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-8
First of all, you need to get your anxiety in check. I recommend seeing your GP and seeing how they can help. My GP prescribed me Zoloft and I’ve been doing well on that. I also started using CBD oil a while back and was able to cut back on my Zoloft.
Second, don’t get a fitted mouthguard. If you grind your teeth, that fitted mouthguard will be under pressure all night and your jaw will hurt in the morning. I’ve tried so many mouthguards that were horrible. I did find a brand called Plackers that has worked really well for me. And with these, you can change it from bottom to top if needed with no adjustments. And they’re fairly inexpensive as well. I usually grind a hole in mine within a few months.