Thursday, November 12, 2009

My teeth hurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

I have three teeth that hurt. One is my eye tooth and the two on either side. It hurts constantly. There are no cavities, redness, and no changes. What could this be. I don't want to see the dentist$$$$.

My teeth hurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
It's probably just that thye are going threw a growing stage or something...don't worry bout it but if it keeps getting worste you need to go to a dentist....good luck darling...
Reply:sorry girly girl - you'd better get it checked out. YOu don't want to lose your teeth.
Reply:you might need to see a dentist
Reply:your back teeth are coming in. try some orajel to calm the pain.
Reply:Try a sensitive toothpaste. If that doesn't work, then you may have to go and see the dentist.
Reply:They're just sensitive. Maybe they're EMO!
Reply:You have a toothache... see the dentist.
Reply:either bite the bullet and see the dentist now or go later and have them all pulled woohoo no more tooth ache
Reply:go to a dentist and at least get x ray.it will drive you nuts.
Reply:There could be an infection that you can't see...go to a dentist and worry about the $$$ later. What's more important?
Reply:It sounds as tho you have have an abcess with one or more of those teeth. But without x-rays and an exam there is no way to tell. You can't neglect your teeth. They'll not do good to you. Go to the dentist
Reply:Well.. for immediate pain relief you can put one or two pieces of ice in your mouth and hold them near the affected areas. You can also find an oral numbing agent gel product at your local pharmacy. As for going to the dentist, you really should go. I know it can be costly but if this is something serious the pain may become increasingly worse very soon. Trust me, you do not want to feel how bad tooth problems can get if left unchecked. Good luck!! =)
Reply:Do you grind your teeth? You could have stress fractures that make your teeth hurt. If so, try wearing a mouth guard at night, for a while.
Reply:cavities!!! sorry, brush your teeth.
Reply:They could just be sensitive - if you live in a colder climate just the cold air or wind could affect them. Or they may have small cracks not visible to the naked eye which could allow food and other things to affect the tooth. You could use anbesol but I caution you not to use it too much or very often as it could burn your gums. Even though you would rather not you would probably be best to go to the dentist where an under laying cause can be exacted.
Reply:See about going to a dental school and the dental students will do the work for cheap, if that is your main concern, It is better to find out now and maybe there really is a cavity than to let it go and loose 1 to 3 teeth.


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