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Toothache with nerve pain that affect the inner ear

Hello,

I had some dental work done, old filling that cracked and had to be replaced). The dentist mentioned that it’s a big filling but he didn’t see any nerve. Well, I’ve been having discomfort for the last couple of days. My tooth is super sensitive and feels achy and pulsating. The pain goes to my ear as well. It’s the last tooth, upper, right side.

What remedy may take that would help with the pain until I can see my dentist again? Also, what’s recommended in homeopathy, root canals with a crown or extracting the tooth?

Thank you
 
  MPall on 2023-11-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Try single dose of Arnica 30c, repeat the dose only if pain persists.
Directions - Drop a single pellet of the remedy into a cup of water, stir gently to dissolve the pellet completely and take only a teaspoon, one teaspoon constitutes a single dose.
If Arnica doesnt work, try a single dose of Hypericum 30c.

In any kind of health emergency, homeopathy advises to use remedies to alleviate the problem first, and to resort to invasive procedures only as a last resort.
It is possible to save the tooth by careful use of remedies, but if the pain becomes unbearable, it is better to extract the tooth than to go for a root canal.
[Edited by JustSayin2 on 2023-11-26 21:40:11]
 
JustSayin2 5 months ago
Thank you for your quick reply. After I posted my original inquiry, I did some looking around and took a dose of hypericum 200ck, it helped with a nerve pain where it’s bearable and the ear pain has lessened. The sensitivity is still there. Should I proceed with the Arnica or wait?

If the tooth is extracted does homeopathy support tooth implants ?
 
MPall 5 months ago
Yes, proceed with Arnica. Homeopathy doesnt support dental implants, but if there is some pain and discomfort after the actual procedure, it can only assist in providing relief.
 
JustSayin2 5 months ago
Hello,

The tooth pain is 60% better, although still very sensitive to room temperature/cold liquids/food. Today I had a tooth right next to it worked on. My destiny advised that most likely both teeth will be pretty inflamed once the numbing wears off. Should I repeat the remedy again? Thank you.
 
MPall 4 months ago

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