joflier
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Really?? Cool! I don''t get dental insurance til January, so I''m hoping to make it til then. So far it''s tolerable, but I''ve got 6 months to go!Date: 6/23/2010 10:20:52 AM
Author: somethingshiny
Sounds like a cavity for sure! If you have a really bright and tiny flashlight, sometimes you can shine it through the tooth and see a dark spot (if you''re really weird like me....)
The first time I went to a dentist I was 16. I had a few small cavities that were not filled. I brushed my teeth constantly and actually eroded some of the enamel. The next time I went was as an adult. I had 5 cavities! Well water does not do anything for teeth! I had no insurance so I only had the 3 painful ones filled and couldn''t go back for another year. I have lots of fillings, most of them are tooth colored, and I go to the dentist every 6 months insurance or not!
My 4 yr old has been to the dentist twice and will go again at the end of the summer. My parents not being proactive in my dental care still bothers me to this day. Both of them had dentures by the time they were 40. My brother has a bridge and is only early 30''s and both of my little sis''s have had teeth pulled. Like I said, well water sucks. I wish my parents could have given us flouride treatments at the very least.
Date: 6/23/2010 4:41:31 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
If you are in pain I am not sure I would wait. Not to scare you but it could lead to a root canal. I rather pay $160-$190 for a filling than $2k+ for a root canal & crown. Is it sensitive to temperature?
Date: 6/23/2010 6:38:28 PM
Author: joflier
Date: 6/23/2010 4:41:31 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
If you are in pain I am not sure I would wait. Not to scare you but it could lead to a root canal. I rather pay $160-$190 for a filling than $2k+ for a root canal & crown. Is it sensitive to temperature?
It''s not temp sensitive. It''s just a slight ache when I chew. It''s really quite tolerable at this point, just a little discomfort. If it gets bad, I certainly won''t wait. But it''s only been about 10 days, so perhaps (knock on wood), it could just be a toothache that might go away if I give it a little time.
This makes me feel a little better. I''m not afraid of dentists......but the thought of getting an injection in my gums totally freaks me out. Part of me thinks I''d rather tough out the pain than have that done. So maybe it''s something simple like what you had!Date: 6/23/2010 10:51:36 PM
Author: Zoe
I''m in my mid-30s and I only have 2 baby cavities. I was scared to death when I found out I had to get them filled (maybe 6 years ago now), but the dentist reassured me that it would be completely painless. I didn''t need novacaine or anything, and the procedure didn''t feel much different than a regular cleaning. I''m really sensitive to that type of stuff, and the sound of drills, etc. used on other patients really freaks me out. I was (pleasantly!) surprised at how easy it was to get these little cavities filled. Good luck Jo!
Does this mean students are let loose on your teeth?Date: 6/23/2010 6:45:37 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
BTW if you live by a dental school they have highly reduced services offered. Might be worth a shot for those who don''t have dental insurance.
Date: 6/25/2010 9:06:41 AM
Author: Maisie
Date: 6/23/2010 6:45:37 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
BTW if you live by a dental school they have highly reduced services offered. Might be worth a shot for those who don''t have dental insurance.
Does this mean students are let loose on your teeth?![]()