toothache in the PONS Dictionary

toothache Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Suffering from a painful toothache and becoming increasingly socially detached, he behaves more and more unpredictably.
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It can also be purchased in pharmacies over the counter as a home remedy for dental pain relief, mainly toothache.
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The relief of toothache is considered one of the main responsibilities of dentists.
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There were also the presence of cholera, inuenza, smallpox, beri-beri, dysentery, bubonic plague, scurvy, rheumatism, asthma, syphilis, tetanus, toothache, and ulcers.
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For toothache the bark is removed, the branch heated in ashes, and then placed in the mouth to harden a loose tooth.
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Topical anesthetic agents are typically intraorally to control pain or irritation caused by toothache, teething, or sores in or around the mouth.
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Secondly, the narrator's desire for happiness is exemplified by his liver pain and toothache.
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If a tooth gets a large cavity, the bacteria in the decay can damage the pulp, which is often what causes toothache.
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The bark is used to treat toothache and earache.
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Regular visits to a dentist for checkups also increases the likelihood that problems are detected early and averted before toothache occurs.
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