Monday, April 20, 2009

How do I neutralize the terrible shooting pain, after a tooth bleaching session?

Last time the Dentist prescribed Vicodin- I just felt loopy and nauseated, but still had tooth pain. Anybody have any suggestions?

How do I neutralize the terrible shooting pain, after a tooth bleaching session?
Ask him for Darvaset, I had it for two massive ankle surgeries and it helps you if you are hypersensative to Vicodin. Also try oragel that really helps.... baby formula it will numb you up more!
Reply:Normally, you should consult your doctor... but maybe you can use orajel or use a toothpaste that has baking soda in it. Perhaps it will neutralize the effects.
Reply:The ingredients in the bleaching material, usually peroxide is causing the pain. To neutralize it, use a toothpaste that has a higher concentration of fluoride or ask your dentist to give you a fluoride treatment at your next cleaning visit. Your dentist may even prescribe a toothpaste or topical that contain clinical strength fluoride to reverse the sensitivity. Fluoride penetrate into enamel and protects root surfaces, reducing sensitivity/pain.
Reply:I agree with Sando 100%. I%26#039;m just supporting her excellent answer so you don%26#039;t think it is necessary to use narcotic pain killers after bleaching.





Crest Pro Health with stannous fluoride 0.4% is new on the market and available without a prescription. It%26#039;s a good place to start.



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