Monday, April 20, 2009

Teeth pain?

I do not know why is my teeth hurting strangely. Probably I may have some gum disease but the hurt is like sometimes at position X, then at Y, then at Z and then randomly around. Is it sound kind of signal?





ps I hope I don%26#039;t have to visit the dentist.

Teeth pain?
First of all, you should see the dentist. Pain that seems to %26quot;float%26quot; from tooth to tooth, without an apparent cause, can be a sign of clenching and grinding. Periodontal disease is generally a slowly progressing, long term, painless disease. When you are putting too much pressure on certain teeth at different times, you can cause severe pain. Each tooth is surrounded by a ligament which cushions it from the underlying bone. When this ligament has too much pressure put on it, pain results. Of course, the possibility exists that it is a combination of things that are causing the pain. I have seen many patients who have periodontal disease, dental decay, AND clench and grind their teeth all at the same time. See a dentist as soon as possible to diagnose and treat the problem properly. I hope this helps.
Reply:teeth pain could actually be originating from a problem in your sinuses. I would suspect this if you have a cold or allergy problems going on.
Reply:u might have to visit the dentist! u can take Tyndall
Reply:Sounds like you have senstive teeth, try some toothpaste that is made for this problem. You also could have the gum disease ginvigitis. I know you dont want to but you may have to visit the dentist anyway.
Reply:It could be several things....There are sinus tracks that run through your gums, if your sinuses are infected or blocked then these tracks can hurt, been there....You could have gum disease: are your gums red, swollen, bleed when you brush? If so then it is gum disease...Brush your teeth three times a day religiously for one month. Floss after every meal in between every tooth. Gargle with an antibacterial rinse, like Listerine or Crest three times a day for a month. This should clear it up.....If you don%26#039;t feel it is either of these you could have a really bad tooth and what you are feeling is called referred pain. The pain is coming from one place, but is referred, or you feel it in another place. This is common in all sorts and kinds of pain....I hope I have helped you a little....Feel better......
Reply:When I had tooth pain, I rinsed with drinking alcohol to deaden the pain.



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