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Beaniebike
13-09-06, 07:26 AM
Owwwwww. It hurts. THe dentist can't see anything wrong and he took x rays yesterday. Supposed to go back tomorrow. Gonna call again today. I'm totally doped up on paracetamol and Ibuprofen, and its still hurts like hell. Taken today off work. Don't think I will be going to IAM meet tonight :cry:
northwind
13-09-06, 03:14 PM
Toothache's a killer, I swear my rotten tooth was sorer than my fractured hip...
Have you got a cold. It may be pressure pressing on a nerve.
Beaniebike
13-09-06, 03:57 PM
Well, I went back to the dentist. Gret over the phone, and he managed to fit me in. Turns out I have an absess. So I've been given a course of antibiotics, and I get the tooth out next week. Was given the option of root treatment, but the dentist was really hinting quite strongly that I should just opt for the extraction. I've been there before with root treatment, and its not pretty...
stuartyboy
13-09-06, 04:03 PM
beaniebike...
When you fart does it sound like a"honda"?
stuartyboy
13-09-06, 08:22 PM
cos....
Abscess makes the fart go Honda
Taxi!
SVTONYB
13-09-06, 11:38 PM
:lol: :lol:
for a moment i thought you had totally lost it but it was just me slow to pick up :roll:
SVTONYB
13-09-06, 11:41 PM
Beanie if the dentist did xrays and saw nothing wrong with the tooth why is he taking it out :? surely anti biotics will take care of the abscess and pain :?
timwilky
14-09-06, 06:13 AM
Well, I went back to the dentist. Gret over the phone, and he managed to fit me in. Turns out I have an absess. So I've been given a course of antibiotics, and I get the tooth out next week. Was given the option of root treatment, but the dentist was really hinting quite strongly that I should just opt for the extraction. I've been there before with root treatment, and its not pretty...
I love have root jobs done.. not.
I have one tooth I am very wary of. The reamer they use to clean out the root jammed tight and snapped in there. The dentists retort was well that is going to be a better fit then any packing and just filled above it. So it looks funny on any x rays. Whenever I have a new dentist I have to just say that there is a broken reamer in it.
It is when you hear them fire up the blowlamp to get their probe thing nice and hot that I always get the churning of the stomach and add to the nail indents in the chair arm.
With one dentist I had I always went to the pub the night before a visit, just to make sure he would be steady in the morning :lol: Granted he never hurt me until the day I had an abcess on one of my upper front teeth and he had to remove the nerve as part of the treatment. He did warn me it was going to hurt and as I walked out with him to bypass the receptionists to get the follow up I needed I casually said "F*cking heck Andy that hurt". Strange how his waiting room suddenly went white.
Best dentist I ever had was a huge Aussie when I was 19. He stank of Guiness and stale sweat, but gentle as a lamb. He warned me on my first visit things were not going to be good. Book 5 appointments, you need 18 fillings. So 17 down and in the chair for the last one. Anestethic administered, eyes shut with the usual terror and yank. "Bloody hell, why did you not tell me you were going to do that", "Because you wouldn't have turned up". Too bloody true.
As you may sumise from the above. I have a mouth full of iron. My annual dental bill is always a couple of hundred and I have not got away without treatment for over 20 years. I had one veneer fitted that lasted less than an hour before snapping. I was once hit in the mouth with a beer bottle 2 days after finishing a course of treatment that knocked out 2 crowns,
The dentists bank managers must love me. Wish me luck, I have a checkup booked for 2 weeks time. :cry:
Anonymous
14-09-06, 06:47 AM
my daughter is having to have braces fitted and had to get a few teeth out to make room. she got 2 out a few weeks ago and another out on tuesday. she was really good and didnt complain. she was out of dentist chair within 5 min
ive not had to have any work done on my teeth for 14 years, which is typical now that i get it free.
good luck beanie. clove oil is fantastic for tooth ache but probably wont work on abcess
Beaniebike
14-09-06, 07:39 AM
:lol: :lol:
for a moment i thought you had totally lost it but it was just me slow to pick up :roll:
LOL - I just started at the first post too, thinking that it was me...I really should read all the posts!
As for taking the tooth out, he did give me the choice of root treatment. But he said that there would be no guarantee that it would be successful (and I'm rreally not good at the dentist, and he knows that from the various treatments he has given me in the past - greetin, hyperventilating and shaking on the chair is never a good thing!!!) I think he was steering me towards the best treatment. Its fairly obvious that it's right under the tooth. And to be honest, I'm not sure if he saw anything on X ray or not. He took the X rays on Tuesday morning, and he had them up on the light screen when I went in on WEd... So dunno if it was on there or not. To be honest, I was all prepared to have to tooth out there and then IO was in so much pain! Apparently canny do anything until the infection is cleared up.
Tiger 55
14-09-06, 09:19 AM
I had two wisdom teeth out under general anasthetic, one of which was removed with, I kid you not, a chisel. They put me in the plastic surgery ward which was, alas, full of people having shattered faces rebuilt rather than perky breasts implanted but I fitted right in - face swollen up on one side like the elephant man. Couldn't get my helmet on for a week. :elephant:
Also did the braces thing - fantastic contraceptive devices...
And now I'm the tooth fairy, bloody quid a go!
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