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Question:
I went to the dentist this morning and had a tempory filling put in my front big tooth but then an hour later I had some crisps and it came back out again and it is hurting me really bad.

I can't even speak because the pain is so unbearable and the dentist is shut today and tommorow. What do you suggest will make the pain go away. I have tried painkillers but it doesn't work. Please help. Visitor from Consett, England, UK

Answer:
I doubt anything will work right away. You need to get back to your dentist and start a root canal.

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