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15. Over-the-Counter Medications

If you're looking for natural relief from the symptoms of your toothache, then you're likely searching for something other than medications from the pharmacy. However, if you don't have access to the options listed here, they aren't working for you, or you have allergies that prevent their use, then choosing a mild analgesic such as ibuprofen, which will dull the pain temporarily. Some folk alternatives suggest placing the medication directly against the sore spot, but dentists warn against this, as it can burn the gum tissue. Regardless of the pain-relief methods you try, always speak to a doctor if the toothache persists beyond a few days.

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