Friday, January 7, 2011

What can i do for a toothache and no dental insurance?

recently on april 24th or so a molar started hurting and i brushed it and it went and then a week later it returned and i did the same thing and it went away for a day and i brushed it and it went away again and then the very next day sunday i brushed it and it went away for a few minutes to an hour or so and then returned and i repeated stuff and still no luck and then i went to bed with garlic in the spot where the Original filling had been and that worked for several hours but then after i decided to brush the tooth the pain mildly returned and it then goes up and down on the pain scale. originally when the tooth was filled it was filled but had been chipped after being filled cause it always felt like something was stuck in between the teeth but then over time the filling started to break away as well as what was left of the outer parts of the teeth the white parts. and then it stayed that way for several months until just about a week or so ago. i don't have dental insurance or any insurance and cant afford any right now. i don't know what i can do to fix this i have tried remedies that people say to do and they work ok but then when i do brush several hours after doing the remedy it seems to be ok a little bit but then the ache is there but not enough to cause sever pain or anything. sometimes when i eat with the bad tooth also it works ok but i end up hurting later anyway or sometimes not at all.what can i do? how do i go about getting the fix done without having to pay or pay out the roof.
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I'll give you one guess ... it involves a shoe lace and a door knob. If you know what I mean and I think you do
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