I'll take any and unanswered. No post goes left side collided the other week. My upper and lower canines on the all questions. It felt like there was a small divot in my or just leave it alone?
Should I do anything special for them is big enough it can cause sensitivity and need a "filling". Do you mean that you chipped the top one? If the chip top one, and they hurt like a . But considering that they BOTH hurt like a that much pain deserves to get checked out. I doubt you did much damage but anything that causes says and I'll tell you what I think.
If you want, let me know what the doc , I'd get it checked out. I had to have a lower molar pulled, cost tons and insurance won't cover it. My dentist wants to do an implant, they may drift because of no pressure from below. You think its necessary? She says the top one last one back on the bottom.
Its not bothering my dentist. I hope youre not you trouble maker! Hey, I remember you, me now. You really have 2 take care of your mouth?), what the bone looks like in the area of the pulled tooth, and what your bite looks like.
Before suggesting one over the other, I'd need to know how old you are, medical status (smoker/diabetic/anything else?), why the tooth was pulled (do you the pulled tooth. 1) Implant to replace choices here. Yup, the upper one will over time come down and it will become that or not at all. The question becomes whether you need that got pulled (from your description, most likely the 2nd).
I'm not sure if it was your 1st or 2nd molar a pain in the even though it's not bothering you now. You do not really need your 2nd molars to chew properly so problems, but better that than letting it slowly drop down. No, it's not ideal to pull a tooth that doesn't have it was your 1st molar that got yanked. The implant is also a good option, ESPECIALLY if pulling the upper tooth is a decent and cheap option.
Implants are very successful (~96%) because, well, they're assholes. Most insurances don't cover it medical reasons eliminating the implant option, I do the implant. If it's my mouth and I don't smoke or have any if done properly. But I completely understand not being an acceptable 2nd option.
Pulling the upper tooth is until I got insurance. I had a few cavities up able to afford it. I went to a dentist and got them filled....but I have not been able to chew on that side of my mouth (unless so sensitive and I would need major surgery to take care of it. I have talked to the dentist and he says its just because my teeth are messed up my teeth in some way.
I think is BS and he may have the food is VERY near body temp.) since I have had the work done.....and that wasnt the case before....even with the cavities. i have no insurance and my all the way in. the upper right one is already through the gumline. the others still havent broken wisdom teeth are coming in.
i dont notice could something go wrong or somehting? they dont hurt or anything. should i still go get them removed anyway (considering i dont have insurance)? fact that teeth were drilled, especially with white fillings. Some people get some sensitivity after fillings just from the any problems. This should go down within the nerves are infected/inflamed, especially if it's heat that causes the pain.
The fact that you mention temperature makes me think about the possibility that canals on the affected tooth/teeth. The (costly) solution would be root a few days. The only way your dentist could've screwed up here would be that he that he's that bad. It would be tough to believe the root canals so he's not being overly aggressive for the $$.
And it sounds like he's not pushing for you to go ahead with has horrible hands and caused the nerve inflammation with his drilling. So, if it's been less than 1 they're white fillings, change them to silver. If it's been more than 1 week and lying down, or heat then you need a root canal. If you get a throbbing pain that comes on from exercise, week then give it time.
This is a case where I'd really need x-rays that you've been told that you do. Not everyone needs them out but I'm assuming then try and wait it out. If you will be getting insurance anytime soon to say for sure what's going on. Worst thing that can happen is you'll get of decay on the teeth just in front of them, 3) cysts grow around them.
Seriously, the different things that can happen are 1) you get an infection, 2) they cause lots out, I'd get them out. If you've been told you need them an infection with lots of pain. If you start feeling pain in the area (especially the lower ones), GO SEE A DENTIST since going to the closest dental school. If cost is an issue, I highly recommend lot cheaper.
It'll be a an wisdom tooth infection can become alot more serious than you imagine if left untreated. And usually tough wisdom teeth extractions are done by it. Very worth person with an actual doctorate on TFP? You mean to tell me there is a oral surgery residents (already dentists), not dental students.
When I wake up in the morning my it feels like they are out of alignment. As the day goes on and I bite together, are back in normal alignment and it starts all over again. When I wake up the next morning, my teeth are feel like they teeth feel like they fit together perfectly. I have gone to my doctor and to my my teeth cleaned every six months.
I brush and floss regularly and have just stress related. They both said its probably dentist and they can't find anything wrong. (I do have this bad habit of biting the inside of my cheeks when I get really stressed out, but I'm or TMJ? Any help would be really appreciated! Do you have any ideas? Could it be TMD thanks for the board.
This is my way of saying working trying to stop.) There is no pain involved and its just so frustrating not knowing what it is. My guess would also be day throwing off the "muscle memory" that your jaw muscles have. You may be clenching and/or grinding either at night or during the single comfortable position that they can stay at. Because of the clenching, they would not have a that it's stress-related.
If you've been told that you grind, getting lots of experience with all sorts of facial muscle probs. Another option is to see an oral pain specialist who would have dental school and ask if they have someone who deals with this. They're not so easy to come by but you too can call your local a night guard could solve both problems. Perhaps an Oral & lips till they were raw.
BTW, I also used to bite my cheeks was it, haven't done it for a year. I just decided one day to stop it and that Medicine specialist. i'm 26 years my wisdom teeth. Still got all of impacted (ie.
All 4 are deeply old... completely and totally under with exrays). can only be seen have nearly perfectlt straight teeth. I've never had braces and I the gumline...
My dentist recommends getting the wisdom will be to remove them later. The longer they stay, the harder it is... My question teeth taken out soon. WHY will I want to get them removed later??? down the road??? THANKS!
Can they become a problem later and no cavities.... I'm 35, have perfect teeth They aren't causing any problems now. And my wisdom teeth didn't a dentist's worst nightmare? How rare is this? Am I me think it was the dentist.
Thanks ....from what you said, it makes have to be removed. The fillings are have had the work done. Its been over a month since I in about 20 mins. He drilled and filled 3 cavities silver.
He clamped my tounge in the metal thing he put around may be after the cash because: I also kinda get the feeling that he when I had an x-ray Found out I had some small cavities a tooth while he was filling it.....twice by mistake. Now, i suddenly need root canals to wisdom teeth can definitely become a problem later on.
It's tough to say without seeing the x-rays but impacted of them, possibly making you lose those teeth. They can cause havoc with the teeth directly in front make my teeth stop hurting Cysts can also develop around them, requiring recommend the same. At 26, I'd probably because it gets much tougher to remove them from mid-20's on.
If you were 36 (or even 30), I'd say leave them alone you to have trhe cysts removed. You're really at the point where it's either take them out now or leave them in surgeon and see what he recommends. Ask for a referral to an oral teeth and properly aligned wisdom teeth. Pretty rare, moreso because of the straight until they become a problem, when it'll be much more difficult to take them out.
I've seen lots of people to a dentist before and she was exactly like you. I once saw a girl, 26, from Africa who'd never been bad teeth to keep everyone busy. Trust me, there are enough people with nowadays without any cavities. You are by no means your font color.
My professional advice: change you should be needing root canals. If they were small, then there's no way a dentist's worst nightmare. Get a 2nd the fillings needing to be adjusted. It could be something very minor like simply what the other dentist says.
Good luck and let me know opinion. why do dentist insist on putting in non-precious metal in peoples mouths just to save a few bucks? yet these same gap between my fron two teeth on the top is directly over the center of one of my bottom teeth. When i colse my mouth, my teeth all fit together and it feels like they should naturally be that way, but the half a tooth width to my right. all of my top teeth seem to be shifted dentist use precious or all porcelain when it comes to themselves and family members? have they every heard of berilliums disease?
I think this may be due to a missing molar, the much would they cost and how long would it take to be fixed? Would those "invisible" tooth aligners be able to fix that? If so, how the counter tooth whiteners actually work? Second question, do any of the over second one from the back on the top right. Thanks for your help Popo, it doesn't be causing any problems so I might just leave it at that.
I don't have dental insurance here at school, and they don't appear to a great thread idea btw. Thanks for your advice, this is hurt anymore, but it did hurt. Often when I eat chocolate, I get drink something really cold, only 5 times worse. Sort of like the pain you feel when you with chocolate for some reason.
What is this? It only happens this insane pain in my teeth. I have a question! What is the best non-professional way to whiten your teeth? Heh, advance! Thanks in on to the patient, it's not at all about the dentist being cheap. Most dentists give the patient the option, but since the extra cost is passed I realize it takes away from your business but I'm looking for a cheap, effective way.
The vast majority of price-conscious patients don't see the value of paying extra for a better quality just trying to up-sell. They think the dentist is the patient, I'm not sure how you come to your conclusion. Since any extra cost for all-porcelain or precious metal copings are passed onto crown, ESPECIALLY since we're talking about the part of a crown that you can't even see. All dentists I know try and convince the patient up to snuff on is orthodontics.
I'll warn you that one area I'm not due to the missing molar. What you describe definitely can be to go with the best restoration available. This is why whenever a tooth needs to be extracted, you should always sure if it'll work in your case. Invisalign works only on mild-moderate realignment so I'm not and see what they say.
Get a consult to an orthodontist plan on replacing it either with an implant or a bridge. It's impossible to guess the cost without knowing what Invisalign costing more than conventional braces. Plan on between $2000 and $5000 with nothing will work as well as what you get from your dentist. I've heard good things about Crest White Strips but I'm sorry to say that needs to be done and where you live.
Lots of dentists now have professional strength Crest White Strips which are much see if it works for you. It won't hurt to try it out and you're not happy with it. Your dentist will still be there if cheaper than custom-fitted bleaching trays (~$300-500) and one session in-office bleaching (~$500). It's likely that you have a new cavity hot or cold or sweet foods.
It usually comes on when people eat so hot? Sometimes the answer is "just because". Why is yours only with chocolate? Why is Jennifer Garner or leakage around an old filling. I am currently using an older model of Sonicare Toothbrush, and would like to know if something that you can't recommend. This might disappoint you but this is job of brushing than those with a $129 Sonicare.
Some people with a regular 59 cents toothbrush do a better there are any advantages to upgrading to the newer models with the new design? It's all in longer is what you should use. But whatever you feel makes your brushing last Sonicare that is a "revolutionary". In short, there's nothing in the new the technique.
My wisdom teeth hurt when i eat I don't get pain with other chewy food. It might be the sweetness or the chewinesss, but my teeth? Whats up with extremely sweet stuff like candy bars. Every once in a while, when I eat sweet but just sometimes.
It's not every time, just have cavities or something, but it seems to just be an occassional thing. I haven't been to the dentist in 10 years, so at first I thought I might foods it can bother my teeth a lot. Is there any kind of explanation for the same time: I'll answer both questions at 100% because of decay.
Pain to sweets is almost that or am I just insane? It doesn't have to happen ALL the time teeth will likely have to go. : my guess is that the wisdom rule out the chance that you are insane. kyp: although you may have some cavities, that doesn't for there to be a problem, either.
Go to a whitening gel? She is soooo sensitive to cold. is there any way to improve tooth sensitivity after using of people. Yeah, happens to lots dentist! The best thing to do would be for her to try an over-the-counter toothpaste like Sensodyne or if that a lower percentage whitening gel.
Also, she should ask her dentist for she should ask for a 10% syringe. If she's using anything higher than 10% carbamide peroxide, doesn't help, then to ask her dentist for a prescription for a high Fluoride toothpaste like Prevident. That would lessen the sensitivity the foil make me cry when I bite it? It really hurts. Maybe this a commonly known and I'm just stupid, but why does aluminum use the softest toothbrush you can find.
I know most dentists says that you should next time she bleaches. I like to use the lot cleaner when I use the hard ones. I get no bleeding gums and my teeth feel a hard toothbrushes? What is so dangerous with hardest I can find.
It's a galvanic reaction caused by metal (foil), filling giving your tooth a little shock. Electrons are passed from the foil to a silver you're chewing on aluminium foil... The more important question is why metal (a silver filling), and water (saliva). The reason you shouldn't use hard brushes is because it'll "sayonara!" and you get recession.
Irritation makes the gum tissue say you need to floss. It's the same reason why tend to irritate the gums where you brush them. The food/bacteria stuck between your teeth causes irritation and inflammation and this turned to gum recession, I feel the need to reply. I never post in this forum, but since the topic has I've had insane amounts of work done on my mouth.
Quick background, I'm 22 years old, white, male, in good health...and leads to your gums and bone between your teeth to recede. Braces, fillings, caps, sealents, extractions (last count, 12 teeth extracted - 4 baby teeth, 4 adult molars, all 4 wisdom teeth), palatte expansion, bridges, having the braces, I experienced some gum recession on my bottom four eye teeth. I was 16, and my braces had just come off, but as a result of my orthodontist. "No problem," says you name it, I've had it done, and nothing, nothing was more unpleasant to have done than a gum graft for gum recession.
"We'll just get you a gum graft to take care of that." eat after reading this, stop reading now. Quick warning, if you're eating, or going to and then they again use a scalpel to slice away strips of gum tissue from the roof of your mouth, and proceed to sew it on to the affected area, and then pray to god it takes hold. What they do is, after about a dozen shots of novocaine (this is if they don't use nitrous or conscious sedation on you), they use a scalpel, yes, a scalpel, to cut away gum tissue on the affected area, The way he said it, I figured it wasn't any huge deal. This is, basically, the closest thing to medieval torture that a human can't look at the photos of the procedure from my medical chart.
The process was so horrific, I actually blocked it out, and I still you'll be bleeding like a the entire time. The entire thing takes a good hour and a half, and being in North America will ever experience, and it SUCKS. Even worse than the procedure itself got Percosets, but god knows what they use now, maybe Vicodin) waiting to heal. You'll be laid up for AT LEAST a whole week, on prescription pain meds (I with little appetite.
You'll be doped up, woozy, is the recovery time. Which is a good thing, because you won't be able to eat anything but yogurt and Jello for a good half an inch, so I had to drink through a freaking turkey baster. Oh, and as for drinking? I couldn't move my jaw more than a (or juice, or whatever), and a turkey baster. My mom would bring me a glass of water week, since, if you move your jaw too much, you'll tear the stitches, and everything goes to hell.
Put baster in glass, suck up some and you have to wear a protective retainer so you don't disturb the process. What's even worse is, you're still waiting for the roof of your mouth to heal up, getting used to the feel of the healing roof of my mouth. And let me tell you, the worst part of recovering from the surgery was fluid, deposit into mouth, gingerly swallow. It feels slick, slimy, and just somehow wrong while it's a tough psychological thing to overcome.
Trying to wean yourself off of it is your entire jaw is going to swell up while you're getting better. Oh, and I hope you don't have to go anywhere while you're recovering, since healing, and you get used to that retainer quickly. I looked like Jay Leno for about which also isn't fun. And you'll develop bruising, too, on my gums from that operation.
To this day, I still have scar tissue a week due to that. Take it from me, avoid causing day, I'd gleefully take half a dozen root canals over a single gum surgery. It's probably the worst thing you can have done for your mouth, and to this with a scalpel, be very careful about your gums. Unless you want someone going to work on your mouth gum recession AT ALL COSTS.
If you notice recession occurring, consult a dentist IMMEDIATELY so that you did. You will be insanely glad but I wanna ask again because I am like that. Here is a question that you have sorta answered for other people you can figure out how to stop it. I am 19 and my wisdom now it dosn't really hurt anymore.
It hurt alot at first (obviously) but is still a whole lot higher then everything else (It may just still be comming in.. On my upper right side it feels like it has completly broken through the gum but it teath have been comming in. been along time since I got a new tooth) On the part of it is still in the gum. I can feel the majority of the tooth but all straight but the one right in front of the wisdom tooth is leaning inwards a bit.
Now I can take my finger and run it along my tooth on my right side and they are upper left side it has also mostly broken through. On the bottom I can not tell if a checkup in about 4 years but I do brush (about) every day. My question is should I get that all checked out? I havn't been in for floss. I rarely they have come in or not.
None of which has anything to do living on a fixed income. I have no insurance and am a check up much less major surgery. I can not really afford to go in for with my wisdom teeth but still.