I have been trumped with the clove oil suggestion! Most Australian pharmacies keep it, so maybe yours do too? There is also a Nyal brand. You need to apply it directly to the area. Don't follow the suggestion I have seen elsewhere of biting down on an actual clove, because that will hurt your tooth.
There's also a sachet powder called Amosan that you make into a rinse for your mouth. It's antibacterial and pain-relieving, and since emergency dental appointments have a 3 week wait here, we sell a lot of it. (Non-urgent appointments are 4 months).
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Date: 2009-04-03 02:42 am (UTC)There's also a sachet powder called Amosan that you make into a rinse for your mouth. It's antibacterial and pain-relieving, and since emergency dental appointments have a 3 week wait here, we sell a lot of it. (Non-urgent appointments are 4 months).