I've been having head aches for a few years now and I think it is because of my teeth. I just looked at my teeth the other day and they all look fine except for the furthest back four (wisdom teeth?). The two on the bottom are brown and on has a cavity and I can't see the two on top because they didn't grow in all the way.
This is a picture of my teeth. Do not look if you don't want to see.
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I brush every day and I just started flossing regularly, but when I look at these teeth I think that I cannot reach them or that in the past I unconsciously stopped brushing them because my toothbrush would bump my jaw and hurt myself.
Wow I really posted this. I thought I scrapped the whole thing.
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You show us the inside of your mouth but you won't show us your tattoo? >:(
:grin:
I actually care about my mouth cuz it causes me pain. The tattoo is painless, except for the time it was put on. The teeth is a constant and slowly incrementing pain.
I want to see the tattoo...but...
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Anyway....
Are you going to see a dentist, soon?
Quote from: Magdalena on December 29, 2016, 05:17:27 AM
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Anyway....
Are you going to see a dentist, soon?
I just called a couple places and left messages to see if they accept medicaid. Will know when they call back.
Quote from: Apathy on December 29, 2016, 05:37:45 AM
I just called a couple places and left messages to see if they accept medicaid. Will know when they call back.
And in the meantime?
Quote from: Magdalena on December 29, 2016, 05:44:41 AM
Quote from: Apathy on December 29, 2016, 05:37:45 AM
I just called a couple places and left messages to see if they accept medicaid. Will know when they call back.
And in the meantime?
Sorry if it took me a long time to answer, my computer took a dump and I had to restart.
In the meantime I'm going to brush the shit out of my teeth and floss and use mouthwash. What else can I do?
Quote from: Apathy on December 29, 2016, 06:37:18 AM
Quote from: Magdalena on December 29, 2016, 05:44:41 AM
Quote from: Apathy on December 29, 2016, 05:37:45 AM
I just called a couple places and left messages to see if they accept medicaid. Will know when they call back.
And in the meantime?
Sorry if it took me a long time to answer, my computer took a dump and I had to restart.
In the meantime I'm going to brush the shit out of my teeth and floss and use mouthwash. What else can I do?
I was talking about your headaches. :shifty:
Are you gonna take
Tylenol or something?
Headaches can definitely be related to your teeth.
Also, could be a sinus issue.
Absolutely see a dentist. Good oral health is tied to a lot of other health issues, believe it or not.
Healthy thoughts!
Sorry, I'm an anti-dentite.
Quote from: No one on December 29, 2016, 03:26:52 PM
Sorry, I'm an anti-dentite.
Well, your avatar doesn't even have a mouth... no wonder!
No one
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If you do decide to remove your wisdom teeth, I recommend getting all four pulled in one session. That way, you only go through the hassle of feeling discomfort, bleeding profusely and having to put off solid food for a few days only once.
Quote from: xSilverPhinx on December 29, 2016, 09:26:56 PM
If you do decide to remove your wisdom teeth, I recommend getting all four pulled in one session. That way, you only go through the hassle of feeling discomfort, bleeding profusely and having to put off solid food for a few days only once.
I've wanted them removed since the new ones came in 10 years ago. Family was just neglecting it.
I haven't made myself a Dentist diploma yet, the printer's out of red.
I've got a Dremel though with lots of attachments I'm yet to use.
I've offered HAFers dental services before but no one replied, must all have good teeth.
And no, none of the mysterious disappearances of members had anything to do with me.
Anyway I'll have a go at your wisdom teeth if you like, sinuses, might be able to do those to.
Cheery thought for the day: poor oral hygiene can also make one more susceptible to heart attacks.
I think the take away here is to brush my teeth.
Quote from: xSilverPhinx on December 29, 2016, 09:26:56 PM
If you do decide to remove your wisdom teeth, I recommend getting all four pulled in one session. That way, you only go through the hassle of feeling discomfort, bleeding profusely and having to put off solid food for a few days only once.
I did neither of those side effects when I had a couple of mine pulled... But then it may well be that my surgeon was good at his craft.
There was some initial swelling and this huge crater my tongue just had to be in, but other than that..? No problem.
The tooth was growing sideways, so it did take some doing to get it out, but bitch and moan as I do over small discomorts, I'd do that procedure again without hesitation if as much as a shadow of need arose. In fact, I did, but that other tooth was more or less routine. They just pulled it out, stitched me up and sent me on my merry way with a bucket of Tramadol.
Yeah so I'm trying to eat boneless wings and they are pretty crispy. And everytime I send it to the back molars I end up chewing with the gums that are hiding my jaw bones.
Quote from: Asmodean on December 31, 2016, 05:17:13 PM
Quote from: xSilverPhinx on December 29, 2016, 09:26:56 PM
If you do decide to remove your wisdom teeth, I recommend getting all four pulled in one session. That way, you only go through the hassle of feeling discomfort, bleeding profusely and having to put off solid food for a few days only once.
I did neither of those side effects when I had a couple of mine pulled... But then it may well be that my surgeon was good at his craft.
There was some initial swelling and this huge crater my tongue just had to be in, but other than that..? No problem.
The tooth was growing sideways, so it did take some doing to get it out, but bitch and moan as I do over small discomorts, I'd do that procedure again without hesitation if as much as a shadow of need arose. In fact, I did, but that other tooth was more or less routine. They just pulled it out, stitched me up and sent me on my merry way with a bucket of Tramadol.
Some people are just lucky. Three of the four were pulled with little issue but one of them was growing sideways and was a little more difficult. That one caused me to spit blood every few minutes for at least an hour after getting them pulled, which was the worst aspect for me. Other than that, it was no big deal.
... conversation every time I see a new dentist:
"hmmm... did you know you have all four of your wisdom teeth in?"
I was fortunate that my teeth grew in pretty straight. Cavities are my main battle...
Brian Regan, "Wisdom Teeth Story".
...his comments about wisdom teeth storytelling start at the 1:08 mark, but the whole dialogue is classic.
That was funny Bruno! Good post!
:snicker:
That is funny.
Good one, Bruno!
Wait! I have a better one !!!! ....nah.
Quote from: Bruno de la Pole on January 01, 2017, 10:41:38 PM
Brian Regan, "Wisdom Teeth Story".
...his comments about wisdom teeth storytelling start at the 1:08 mark, but the whole dialogue is classic.
:lol:
Quote from: Ecurb Noselrub on January 02, 2017, 09:04:26 PM
Wait! I have a better one !!!! ....nah.
Ha-ha! I understood
that joke. :lol: