toothache...
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toothache...
first one in 20 years - and I really would have preferred not to have it this time either... so weird, just out of the blue. the jaw felt a bit funny for a day or two, then, suddenly
and, of course! it's Friday night....
and, of course! it's Friday night....
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Ouch is right!!! And, for some reason, toothaches almost *always* occur during non-business hours. The last time I had a bad toothache, it was on the weekend, and the whole right side of my face was swollen. Turns out I had an abscess, so I ended up at our local urgent care clinic for antibiotics and pain meds. Thank Heaven for such places, or I'd have suffered dreadfully throughout that weekend!
"The miracle is this: the more we share, the more we have." -- Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)
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I haven't tested this out lately, but our dentist, or one of his associates, is on call during the weekends. Many years ago we called the hot line and were in his office a couple hours later, ON SUNDAY. Then again, the fact we are neighbors might have helped, but he claims everyone gets the same response.
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well, punkin called up and got his answering service telling her that due to an unexpected number of people needing emergency appointments, there's a line up! if he can fit me in, she'll call back, otherwise I can take a dec 4th slot.
what? seems to me she's not had a toothache lately... it seems to be ok at the moment, but if it kicks up into high gear again, i'll just have to waddle off to the hospital. blergh.
in Canada I always had my dentists' home numbers, so I could just call - and yes, it seems always on a damn weekend...
what? seems to me she's not had a toothache lately... it seems to be ok at the moment, but if it kicks up into high gear again, i'll just have to waddle off to the hospital. blergh.
in Canada I always had my dentists' home numbers, so I could just call - and yes, it seems always on a damn weekend...
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My current dentist, too, always has somebody on call for emergencies. Didn't find him until I had a front tooth break on the job on a Sunday night. Was in his office the following morning, the tooth was repaired, and that was when I cut my former dentist loose!
"The miracle is this: the more we share, the more we have." -- Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)
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so wtf?
strangely enough, today's problem tooth stopped hurting. i'm thinking that's not a good thing, but it sure feels better...
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Sometimes, when you know that treatment's imminent, tooth problems miraculously disappear!
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Friday night, no sleep, despite drugging myself to my eyebrows, Saturday ditto. Sunday easing up, yesterday managed with a couple of 1 mg codeine pills, today....
no problem painwise, but face still swollen.
tomorrow is my appointment, the dentist is skipping lunch.
maybe I should bring him some...?
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If he doesn't hurt you, go one better and INVITE him to lunch! LOL! Best of luck when you go for the treatment anyway.
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he actually is a bit rough, like most dentists that have been at it for ever. but then again, we're talking a wisdom tooth at the back of the barn... I can see that'll be loads of fun for both him and me.
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It won't necessarily be any worse than treating another tooth hun. I've had all mine taken out, and they were less problematic than one which literally had to be chiselled out because a root was wrapped round the next tooth. That was horrendous, but the wisdom teeth posed no problem. x
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but, on the brighter side, the freezing won't be as bad back there....
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Do you not have access to an oral surgeon where you are? I'd rather go to one of those than to a dentist for an extraction, especially if more than one tooth is involved. I very much appreciated the IV sedation and the use of the nitrous oxide when I had my last extractions done (that abscess I mentioned previously ended up involving three teeth, NONE of which could be saved!). The whole procedure was done within about ten minutes, I ended up with a few dissolving stitches, and a prescription for some killer pain meds, and I can honestly say that I got through the procedure AND the recovery with minimal discomfort! I hope the guy is still in practice if/when I ever need further extractions done...and I should have gone to him for implants afterwards, rather than doing it on the cheap and getting a partial made to replace my missing teeth.
"The miracle is this: the more we share, the more we have." -- Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)
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You can't beat IV sedation can you? I have it all the time, since local anaesthetics don't take on me for some obscure reason. Luckily, my dentist was a doctor before going into dentistry full-time. He, along with a trained nurse gives the sedation, and I can only speak highly of it.
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and guess what! a piece of my right side wisdom tooth fell out today! so that covers left wisdom, right wisdom, bottom, and now the 3rd right on top with the abscess. I believe there's cream soup in my future....
i'm literally falling apart.
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Something must be causing this dental rot. Either there's an infection which hasn't been treated properly, or you want to look at your medication and see if it's having any bearing on weakening your teeth. There seems to be a lot happening at once, so hope you can get this sorted out. x
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yeah, been wondering about that.
i'm probably grinding my teeth more...
i'm probably grinding my teeth more...
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Long-term grinding can cause small cracks in the tooth enamel, leaving the tooth far more vulnerable to decay and infection, so yes, I imagine that it can directly be responsible for eventual toothaches.
"The miracle is this: the more we share, the more we have." -- Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)