It seems like one of my tooth sealants might be broken through.
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It seems like one of my tooth sealants might be broken through.
[QUOTE=72-10;14165675]It seems like one of my tooth sealants might be broken through.[/QUOTE]
I’m having the same problem now I had to fix a hole with dental wax it healed the pain. I suggest going to the dentist though before it gets too bad
As someone who's had their fair share of dental woes, I'd say it's definitely worth scheduling a visit with a dentist, especially if you suspect a sealant issue. Ignoring dental discomfort can lead to bigger problems down the line. Also, if you're considering fixing any dental imperfections, have you ever looked into invisible orthodontics?
I'd say , don't go to a dentist.
My dentist bought a beautiful bus for 250k because of me.
The tooth will fall out or choke you ... all good
yeah do like jasper and yank that moth3r****er out with a pair of pliers and a shot of vodka.
your teeth only need to last you the rest of your life afterall.
[QUOTE=diamenz;14902888]yeah do like jasper and yank that moth3r****er out with a pair of pliers and a shot of vodka.
your teeth only need to last you the rest of your life afterall.[/QUOTE]
Diamenz is an old cowboy, he'll only live to be in early 40's.
[QUOTE=Jasper;14904205]Diamenz is an old cowboy, he'll only live to be in early 40's.[/QUOTE]
that's not nice.
[QUOTE=diamenz;14902888]yeah do like jasper and yank that moth3r****er out with a pair of pliers and a shot of vodka.
your teeth only need to last you the rest of your life afterall.[/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
As someone who's had their fair share of dental woes, I'd say it's definitely worth scheduling a visit with a dentist, especially if you suspect a sealant issue. Ignoring dental discomfort can lead to bigger problems down the line. Also, if you're considering fixing any dental imperfections, have you ever looked into invisible orthodontics? I recently got [URL="https://jeffreygrossdds.com/services/invisible-orthodontics-lake-county-ohio/"]Invisalign braces[/URL] myself, and they've been a game-changer. It's incredible how they straighten teeth discreetly. I had mine done in Lake County, Ohio, and the experience was smooth sailing. But back to your toothache—don't hesitate to seek professional advice. Trust me, a little proactive care now can save you a lot of hassle later.
op where u at now ?
[QUOTE=Jasper;14906334]op where u at now ?[/QUOTE]
You miss him?
[QUOTE=zoeillin;14902844]As someone who's had their fair share of dental woes, I'd say it's definitely worth scheduling a visit with a dentist, especially if you suspect a sealant issue. Ignoring dental discomfort can lead to bigger problems down the line. Also, if you're considering fixing any dental imperfections, have you ever looked into invisible orthodontics?[/QUOTE]
Chances are that this is an Axe alt.
[QUOTE=jstern;14906403]i always think of axe each time i have to show everybody how truly autistic i am jejeje[/quote]
Foh you insolent scumbag
If youre going to go to a dentist, make sure you go to a reputable one.
At one point back in my college days my mom got triggered that I hadnt been to a dentist in like ~3 years, so when I was back in town for break she made me an appointment with her dentist. I went to the aptment and her dentist did x-rays and told me "wow your mouth is a disaster you have cavities in almost all of your molars, were going to have to schedule two or three drilling/filling sessions in order to fix your mouth, can you come in next week?" I immediately sensed bullshit, I had never had a cavity before and my teeth felt fine, and something about this dentist broad just felt kind of shady, so I made an appointment with my old childhood dentist (who was a teacher at a nearby dental school) for a second opinion. When my old dentist gave me x-rays for the second time a week later, they found zero cavities and the only negative thing they could say about my teeth was that I could maybe floss a little more often. This all happened ~20 years ago and I've been to the dentist maybe 5 times in the years since then, still never had a cavity or any tooth pain whatsoever - my teeth look and feel great. Thank god I did not trust my moms shiester dentist, I could have spent thousands of dollars paying her to put holes/fillings in my perfect teeth for no reason.
[QUOTE=Nanners;14906459]If youre going to go to a dentist, make sure you go to a reputable one.
At one point back in my college days my mom got triggered that I hadnt been to a dentist in like ~3 years, so when I was back in town for break she made me an appointment with her dentist. I went to the aptment and her dentist did x-rays and told me "wow your mouth is a disaster you have cavities in almost all of your molars, were going to have to schedule two or three drilling/filling sessions in order to fix your mouth, can you come in next week?" I immediately sensed bullshit, I had never had a cavity before and my teeth felt fine, and something about this dentist broad just felt kind of shady, so I made an appointment with my old childhood dentist (who was a teacher at a nearby dental school) for a second opinion. When my old dentist gave me x-rays for the second time a week later, they found zero cavities and the only negative thing they could say about my teeth was that I could maybe floss a little more often. This all happened ~20 years ago and I've been to the dentist maybe 5 times in the years since then, still never had a cavity or any tooth pain whatsoever - my teeth look and feel great. Thank god I did not trust my moms shiester dentist, I could have spent thousands of dollars paying her to put holes/fillings in my perfect teeth for no reason.[/QUOTE]
now u have false teeth at 30 -----> well done.