What is better for a toothache ice or heat?
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To reduce pain and swelling of a toothache, use an ice pack on the outside of your cheek; do not use heat. Avoid very hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks if they increase your pain. For short-term relief, adults can apply an over-the-counter benzocaine gel to the tooth.
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To reduce pain and swelling of a toothache, use an ice pack on the outside of your cheek; do not use heat. Avoid very hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks if they increase your pain. For short-term relief, adults can apply an over-the-counter benzocaine gel to the tooth.