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Alcohol in severe toothache
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Hi...not at all
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Hello Having alcohol will only worsen the pain, it dilates (broadens) our blood vessels and since tooth is a closed structure the pressure build up will not help. If you're thinking of trying something cold, that would also cause sensitivity and pain.
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Get your teeth checked out pronto and then party as usual! Cheers!
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Having alcohol along with a painkiller is not recommended.
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Hie..not at all.. Alcohol is not recommended.. it will lead to more severe pain. Take analgesic for it. And show it to dentist
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Kindly visit or consult dentist
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U should try taking OTC analgesic medicine instead of it.
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