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Two of my teeth are severely aching? Help?

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I have gone into the Dentist 3 times this month for a cap refiling when it turned out i had a small cavatieon my #31 tooth way in the back left of my mouth which was a shock since I havent had any problems with my teeth ever in my life!!!!but these two teeth I have been hurting off and on latley but now its been constant I have looked in the mirror at them to see if I could see signs of a cavity or if they were loose? but its just sharp pain and they have a little bleeding at the gum! (only surrounding the two teeth that hurt) thats how i know its those!

Help,What could it be? :(

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  1. If your current dentist isn't being helpful and answering your questions properly, find another dentist.


  2. sometimes u feel pain in some area which is remote from the real origin of pain, meaning u may feel pain in ur canine area though its intact, but the origin of the problme may be at ur molar area, so i think u got a pulp (tooth nerve) problem that may need root canal treatment, its simple dont panic, beside bleeding from gums may suggest a gum problem which causes severe pain, may be more thna pain form teeth opposite to what a lot of people think

    - Brushing ur teeth properly dosnt mean u wont have tooth troubles but it decreases the number of teeth affected, or the cavities will be minimal

  3. I would have the dentist do an x-ray of the tooth that hurts.  Sometimes the pain can be coming from the root and you wouldn't see it from outside.  I have also had to have a root canal where the decay looked like a tiny pin-hole on the outside, but was huge on the inside.

    You would think they would have seen the problem if you were already there for something else, but it doesn't always work that way.

    Earlier this year, I went in for an exam and then went back for some fillings.  I had an abscess that they never saw either time.  I had to go back a third time once it started hurting and get them to x-ray that tooth in particular.

  4. listen mate, i have had teeth problems for ages now, and got to the dentist quickly and i have had 7 years of h**l from the dentist ! Honestly the best thing to do is goo and get it seen to, itll only get worse

  5. I have a tooth that 'hurts' it is the gum surrounding the tooth.  there is a pocket that can fill up with particles of food.  usually steak or popcorn will aggravate it.

    I have to rinse with mouthwash vigourously. (It really works!)  be careful with your brushing, it's like sandpaper on soft wood.

    I have only two fillings my whole life and then this constant irritating problem appears.  

    I have had it for two years and I visit the dentist every 6 months.

  6. I don't know I'm not a dentist. But if yours just keep filling the hole even when it hurts... Try seeing another dentist or a teeth specialist or something. It could be serious

  7. i am not a dentist but once a dentist told me that i should floss regularly . hope it would get better . take care

  8. Take a garlic clove and a bit of rock salt.

    Crush before putting in mouth.

    Place entire (or cut in half, depending on mouth size) garlic clove on affected area. Add rock salt.

    I have used this method time and time again, and usually it gets rid of the infection for me.

    Garlic has some extreme properties. One of those is Allicin, a compound with a powerful antibiotic ability that is released when garlic is crushed.

    Though crushed garlic is extremely potent, and may cause skin or gum irritation if over-used.

    Another way to deal with tooth pain is soaking a cotton ball with Clove Oil, and applying it to the affected tooth.

    I'm sorry about your situation, I've had those problems some times too.

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