Fuck off amerifag. Drop your hamburger, get a job and jesus go visit a dentist. Hope you suffer badly and end it all so we wont see this thread again.
Nolan Rodriguez
Your teeth are gay.
Christian White
Your stupidity is interesting. Please, go on.
Landon Foster
just ignore it. it will go away
Brandon Fisher
The irony is that OP isn't even from the USA.
Liam Long
I had mild passive pain in my stomach. I ignored it for quite some time. It turned out to be testicular cancer.
Go to your dentist or GP. It might be nothing, but it could also be a serious problem. You might have cancer in your mouth somewhere. It happens
Kayden Martinez
How the fuck do you have constant pain that also comes and goes? You teeth infect your brain?
Thomas Wood
Op is a 3rd wold nigger. Otherwhise there would be healthcare nearby
Austin Stewart
Maybe I do have brain cancer, who knows.
Most people don't seem to read the part where I did go to dentists very often. As seen from the x-ray that shows many, many works.
At least it's easy for me to see who the non-dentists are.
Also thanks for the bumps everyone. I appreciate it.
Jacob Carter
are you triggert?
Owen Bailey
no but the better question is ''are you convinced yet that you're just wasting your time here?''
Elijah Anderson
I'm recovering from radiotherapy and bored. So nothing is a waste of time.
Lucas Bell
Turns out to be a bad dentist?
Sounds more like you are an idiot and you either want work for free or you do not like when you hear the word extraction.
Sebastian Williams
4th year here, can tell from that radiograph that you have a lot of work done on your teeth so assuming bad oral hygiene. which side of the mouth is hurting?
Cameron Kelly
>pains come and go
You could be grinding your teeth in your sleep or biting hard. I had a mild form and also pain out of nowhere. >bruxism Look that shit up. Exercises for jaw stress and neck stress reliev helped me to stop bruxism, no more pain and a tense jaw when i wake up.
While you're at it, look up mewing, for correct tongue posture and the benefits of it. Also, reduce sugar as much as possible, it's everywhere, avoid products with lots of it.
how old is this rtg? Another tooth is making its way in between 11 and 21(your middle teeth)
Joseph Taylor
>want to work for free what you said makes no sense >do not like when you hear the word extraction actually last time I was at the dentist, I wanted the nerve to be extracted. I am sick and tired of the constant pain in teeth. He did not want to extract the nerve because ''it was late and it's bothersome'', I wanted to go to another town to find a dentist but my relative says that the guy I've been at is better than most.
Thanks for the reply, your assumption is correct, I only brush once a day, sometimes eat sweets, I floss regulardly but clearly it's nowhere near enough. I have sensitive teeth, from what I understand it's also due to lack of enmel on teeth.
From the x-ray right now upper left side, probably too much pressure because I had to remove 1 tooth. I don't even eat hard foods. Hard to tell where the pain comes from, that's why I came here, I was hoping someone could point out a specific problem like ''that tooth root canal is not complete'' because I'm shit at figuring out that x-ray
>grinding teeth that is correct, I constantly have to put my tongue between my teeth because I constantly feel the need to clench my teeth like some sort of meth addict, it's really bad for the teeth.
You're also correct about the gum recession, it started to happen, I'm 30 years old.
Thanks for the post, I'll do more research on bruxism
Landon Hernandez
the x-ray was done yesterday, I'm 30 years old. I see what you're talking about and I have absolutely no idea what it is. I'm more puzzled by the white oval/tooth looking thing on upper left, similar to a wisdom tooth. But I never had a tooth there, I don't feel anything in that region.
Chase Baker
yes that is indeed wisdom teeth, but dont worry about it, it´s gonna take at least another 5 years if its ever gonna bother you. The tooth I was talking about used to be dental artifact when you were teenager(skin mark is considered skin artifact for example) and I believe this might be source of your pain, since that tooth is right under your nose, area with shit load of nerves
Oliver Lee
I would have to be phisically there to prove anything to you, so its just my assumption from what I see
Jason Diaz
look, arrows shows how that artifact press on roots of your middle teeth
thanks for the posts, I'll ask that to the next dentist that I see. For the x-ray machine, I had to put in my mouth a piece of plastic but I don't know if that piece in the middle was from the aparatus that was taking the x-ray.
But the pain usually comes from around the sides of the teeth, not the front. Rarely, slightly from the front. Your theory is very possible. I know that sometimes teeth on the upper right can cause pain that transmit right to the teeth below for example.
Kevin Williams
Godspeed user. Bruxism can be a silent killer, you never know if you grind in your sleep, even light grinding adds up over time. All this could be avoided by not having a stiff neck from siting and a stiff jaw.
Julian Jones
I agree with you, it didn't occur to me that I could be doing it in my sleep. Maybe I should get something to put between my teeth at night.
And I do probably have a stiff neck from sitting in the wrong position at the computer. Or in general.
All of this sounds like really stupid slippery slopes.
Gavin Martinez
>sell plasma >get a dentist
You have serious nerve damage there, if not treated it might become infected and spread to to the bone marrow, that will a life of constant pain.
Xavier Turner
Dentists, i have a fucked up cavity on my wisdom tooth, giant gaping hole that made my gums swell to cover it up. i'm poor and have been with this shit for 2 years. what'd be the procedure to fix it? would i need my tooth pulled out or is there a chance to salvage?
Zachary Stewart
Look up TMD pain, and go see an orofacialtherapist
Samuel Lee
where is the nerve damage that you're talking about? I'm too stupid to see on the x-ray, that's why I came here
Brayden Gomez
Many people with decay have good oral hygiene despite the old fashioned assumptions of most dentists. Your oral flora are very important and you have little control or influence on that. My wife for example has poor hygiene compared to me but has had no cavities while I have had a bit of work.
Caleb Roberts
what's the reason for that? Bad genetics? Do you have any info on why that happens? Like... the food that we eat, or removal of dental nerves that stops the tooth from getting vitamins?
Evan Perry
you are suffering from what's called "being retarded" eat some apples or ice cream
Brandon Foster
We have only a rudimentary understanding of the how the various bacterial flora of our bodies are established. Your oral and gut are probably initially colonised by your parents flora, but also other sources. Diet certainly influences your gut flora but it is very much beyond our understanding for now.