Having a hard time eating and it's driving me crazy!!

I ain't going any chemical in my mouth gargling it..

Just go for salt and warm water... and *sounds*((gurggle)).. :D

cuz I'm too old fashioned way!

Yeah that is why I am bawk! lol but one thing denist gave me " Predax" (spelling) for sentisve teeth that from filling. but I dont like it :)

I use warm water with salt when my mouth sore cut or something but I cant gurggle myself lol :lol:
 
I was going to suggest Orajel. Since someone already did, I would suggset VODKA!!! And lots of it! The alcohol will kill any bacterial growth!

VODKA to heal burn mouth? :eek3:

VODKA is good for heal open wound but burn wound?


If any burn wound then use ice cubes to soak in mouth to calm pain down...
 
Oh dear, Angel...

Next time check either they are hot or not before eat them... I feel your pain when it burn in your mouth...

Try ice cube to soak in your mouth... It calm pain down.
 
Lillys dad said:
I would suggset VODKA!!!

I can picture my sister on the top of my head sitting by the computer with a glass and a bottle of vodka...watching her making a fool out of herself on the net getting buzzed, then drunk, then passing out on the keyboard. Umm....tell you what? I like that suggestion! :thumb:
 
I can picture my sister on the top of my head sitting by the computer with a glass and a bottle of vodka...watching her making a fool out of herself on the net getting buzzed, then drunk, then passing out on the keyboard. Umm....tell you what? I like that suggestion! :thumb:


:squint:
 
I can picture my sister on the top of my head sitting by the computer with a glass and a bottle of vodka...watching her making a fool out of herself on the net getting buzzed, then drunk, then passing out on the keyboard. Umm....tell you what? I like that suggestion! :thumb:

:rofl: she is gonna whack you for that cheri
 
I'm scare to ask what is a moonshine?...:ugh:

Moonshine is rough homemade whiskey and is a way of life in the Deep South. The North ( Read the Yankee U.S. Federal Government ) banned homemade whiskey and Al Capone in Chicago made moonshine very famous in the roaring 1920's - ' 30's during the Prohibition.

There are good and bad moonshine. Depends on who makes the moonshine and how strong it will be.

The closest thing to moonshine that you can buy legally would be 180 proof grain alochol.
 
Moonshine is rough homemade whiskey and is a way of life in the Deep South. The North ( Read the Yankee U.S. Federal Government ) banned homemade whiskey and Al Capone in Chicago made moonshine very famous in the roaring 1920's - ' 30's during the Prohibition.

There are good and bad moonshine. Depends on who makes the moonshine and how strong it will be.

The closest thing to moonshine that you can buy legally would be 180 proof grain alochol.

it'll KNOCK YOU OUTTTTTTTttttt :bowdown:
 
I have read about some of the processes of making moonshine. Honestly, I compare it to cooking meth. Everyone does it differently and no one oversees teh quslity or safety of the product. I have read several different articles abou tpeople being blinded by drinking moonshine. Apparently one of the steps that some bootleggers use is to filter the moonshine with bread and barke fluid! Yes brake fluid. You know, the stuff you put in your car to stop. The same stuff that is so potent that it will eat the paint off of a car!
No thnkas, I will stick to my Guiness and Tequilia, with the occasional Corona

As for the vodka on the burn wound, hell yeah! get lit! It would numb the burn site and clean it out! J/K
 
Not if you know how to drink it lol There are some things you can do before drinking moonshine that will keep it from knocking you out!

Oh yea trust me i done this one before it's shttyyy knock me outttt so i neve touch this one ever AGAIN!
 
Bite into a slice of steaming hot pizza and ... yow! That nasty burn you get on the roof of your mouth could make you consider take-out Chinese next time.
It's an agonizing encounter: Searing hot cheese meets the tender parts of your upper palate. What you can expect are a blistering lesion, moderate pain that lasts for about a week and sometimes a loosened piece of flesh that hangs down from the roof of your mouth. The symptoms are so typical that this condition has made it into the pages of authoritative medical journals as--what else?--"pizza burn."
But actually, pizza is only one of the hot foods that can burn. The tissue on the roof of your mouth is only millimeters thick. Just about any food or drink that retains heat well--any melted cheese dish, many soups and sauces, beverages like tea and hot chocolate, even hot hot fudge topping--can damage that tissue and cause swelling. Until recently, these other culprits have been bit players in this oral drama. Pizza was the main villain. But now, in the age of the microwave, any hot food can produce a sneak attack.
So here's what to do if you singe your mouth.
Ice it. "Put an ice cube in your mouth immediately to neutralize some of the tissue reaction," suggests Fred Magaziner, D.D.S., a spokesdentist for the Academy of General Dentistry and host of "Open Wide--A Look at Dentistry," a Baltimore TV talk show about dental care. "Besides lessening some of the pain, it will reduce the chance of any additional swelling and irritation. That's why it's also a good idea to never bite into pizza without a cold drink handy."
Gargle with salt water. I recommend frequent saltwater rinses--every hour or so if you can manage," says Bernard Dishler, D.D.S., a dentist in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. "Make your own rinse of 1/2 teaspoon of salt mixed with eight ounces of warm water to promote the healing process."
When to See the Doctor

Do nothing and pizza burn will heal on its own in a week to ten days. But if you have an ache or pain on the roof of your mouth that doesn't go away, see your dentist. It could be a problem that's unrelated to hot food.
"The lesion caused by pizza burn can mimic the early stages of cancer of the mouth," says Allen R. Crawford, Jr., D.M.D., a dentist in Macungie, Pennsylvania. A dentist who is trying to tell the difference will probably ask you how long you've had the pain, according to Dr. Crawford. "Pizza burn usually doesn't last beyond ten days and rarely lasts past two weeks."
Avoid "sharp" foods. That means sharp in taste and in edges. "Spicy foods, particularly Italian, will increase the pain from an existing pizza burn and may trigger infection," says Allen R. Crawford, Jr., D.M.D., a dentist in Macungie, Pennsylvania. "You'll also want to avoid potato chips and other foods with sharp edges, which will aggravate the lesion."
Head for the drugstore. "A product called Orabase, which is available over the counter, is a pectin ointment that sticks to wet tissue to protect the lesion from the heat you eat--particulary spicy foods," says Dr. Magaziner. Apply Orabase directly on the bum to protect as well as heal.
Drink plenty of milk. "Milk provides a mild coating that protects the lesion slightly," adds Dr. Crawford.
Let microwaved foods "sit." Foods prepared in microwaves cook unevenly, so the outside and inside may be different temperatures, says Dr. Magaziner. "Most people get burned because they don't do what you're supposed to do with microwaved food."
And what should you do? "Let the food sit in the microwave for two minutes after the buzzer rings before you eat it," advises Dr. Magaziner.
The Doctors Book of Home Remedies II Pizza Burn
I hope this helps.
 
You really should go to the dentist or Dr. They can look at the wound in your mouth and do what is needed.

Good luck
 
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