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Misc Probably a stupid question, but can you put lidocaine cream in your mouth?

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It's says "not for internal use" but I have terrible gum/tooth pain and a topical anesthetic sounds perfect. I put some of my nieces teething gel on it and it's actually kinda helped but the pain is still throbbing.
I have Tramadol or Co-Codamol if either of those would help?
 
Yes, you can put lidocaine cream in your mouth. It's just that creams are greasy and not pleasant orally.
 
I don't think it matters much which topical suffix -caine drug you use, unless of course you are talking about cocaine! Dentists used to use clove bud oil for the same purpose.
 
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