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[|Human|] Yes, please. I have a temporary crown that was put in two weeks ago Monday.  I have been taking Aleve and Advil independtly, these last two weeks.  This morning I took a 12 hr Aleve at 6:00 am and my mouth is not feeling to good right now.  Can I take Tylenol or Advil to help eliminate some of this pain?
[|AI|]  Hi. Welcome to Chat Doctor . I have gone through your query and can understand your concerns. As per your complaint if you have a temporary crown over your tooth since 2 weeks, and you still have pain it is not a normal finding and needs consultation with a dentist to rule out the cause of pain. As of now you can take Advil [Ibuprofen] for relieving pain rather that Tylenol as Advil is more effective in reducing pain and inflammation. I would like to give you additional information that if after 2 weeks also you have pain in the tooth with a temporary crown, you need to consult a dentist and get evaluated and also get an IOP AR [x-ray] done to rule out the exact cause of pain. At times high points over the crown can be a cause of pain and trimming of the same can relieve the pain. Other causes can be:If the tooth is root canal treated before crown placement there re-infection in the tooth can be a cause of pain and in that case removal of crown followed by repetition of root canal treatment followed by antibiotics and painkillers and replacement of crown will relieve. If root canal treatment was not done there is a possibility that while preparing the tooth to retain the crown there have been some nerve exposure and inflammation of nerve is causing pain. In this case root canal treatment has to be done after removing crown and then crown has to be replaced. Hope this information helps. Thanks and regards. Chat Doctor.