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Tooth sensitivity! Out of nowhere my teeth hurt, it started a few days ago, I haven't been able to chew since

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It's not just one tooth, it's some of my front teeth, and some of my molars! Help!!! I can't chew, I can drink, but if I breathe sharply, that hurts too. Brushing ny teeth is h**l itself, it hurts so much you'd think there'd be blood. Oh my God, I can't take it, I have nice teeth, what the h**l is going on?!? I've had sensitivity before, but it's always gone away in a day or two. I cannot eat. What do I do until I see the dentist? Why is this happening? Is it going to stop n it's own, like befroe? It has never in my life been this painful! AHHHHH!

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  1. Sounds like it could be an gum infection, best thing to do is try and brush as much as you can to keep them clean and see the dentist as soon as possible.

    If you cant eat/wait then most ER's/A+E's have Emergency Dentists that may be able to tell you whats up and how to fix it.


  2. Our teeth are connected to our sinuses. If you have a sinus infection, your teeth will hurt like a son of a gun!

    Press around your face near the sides of your nose..is it painful?

    You may need to go see your Dr.

  3. Sensodyne toothpaste, Listerine(the yellow stuff)-mixed with liquid orajel,  and soft foods.  It may hurt, but sometimes my teeth hurt after not eating for awhile, so I start with the side that doesn't hurt as bad and work my way over.  Seek a dentist.

  4. you might want to try sensodyne toothpaste

  5. Try brushing with Sensodyne toothpaste. It has a numbing function that is mild but effective for tooth sensitivity

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