akalic
02-03-2006 22:26:44
MY TEETH FUCKING HURT, WHAT THE HELL?
whenever something cold gets poured onto my right side of my molar teeth, it feels like my teeth are freezing and my gums are hurting like a bitch, whats up with that? do i not brush well enough
Are you planning to go to a dentist? You should probably ask the professionals.
thehacker010
02-03-2006 22:36:09
You might have exposed roots. Reasons could be excessive, hard brushing with a stiff tooth brush, clenching and grinding your teeth, exposure of the teeth to acidic foods such as soda and citrus acids (in O.J. etc.) Ask a dentist about Prevident 5000 plus or Gel Kam type products.
tjwor
02-03-2006 22:44:56
[quote68d86a63bd="thehacker010"]You might have exposed roots. Reasons could be excessive, hard brushing with a stiff tooth brush, clenching and grinding your teeth, exposure of the teeth to acidic foods such as soda and citrus acids (in O.J. etc.) Ask a dentist about Prevident 5000 plus or Gel Kam type products.[/quote68d86a63bd]
It would be really funny if you posted this without any knowledge, and told him a product that doesn't exist to make him look like a total dumbass... why didn't I think of doing that?
thehacker010
02-03-2006 22:48:37
[quote3ddd4e6101="tjwor"][quote3ddd4e6101="thehacker010"]You might have exposed roots. Reasons could be excessive, hard brushing with a stiff tooth brush, clenching and grinding your teeth, exposure of the teeth to acidic foods such as soda and citrus acids (in O.J. etc.) Ask a dentist about Prevident 5000 plus or Gel Kam type products.[/quote3ddd4e6101]
It would be really funny if you posted this without any knowledge, and told him a product that doesn't exist to make him look like a total dumbass... why didn't I think of doing that?[/quote3ddd4e6101]
Lol, I should have told him to use some sort of laxative or numbing cream...
akalic
02-03-2006 23:41:48
i've experienced this before, but i dunno why its taking so long to go away. IM SCARED!
FreeOffersNow
02-03-2006 23:52:10
[quoteab5ebe51f1="tjwor"][quoteab5ebe51f1="thehacker010"]You might have exposed roots. Reasons could be excessive, hard brushing with a stiff tooth brush, clenching and grinding your teeth, exposure of the teeth to acidic foods such as soda and citrus acids (in O.J. etc.) Ask a dentist about Prevident 5000 plus or Gel Kam type products.[/quoteab5ebe51f1]
It would be really funny if you posted this without any knowledge, and told him a product that doesn't exist to make him look like a total dumbass... why didn't I think of doing that?[/quoteab5ebe51f1]
That was actually sound advice...I [am supposed to] brush with Prevident in addition to my regular toothpaste, but I don't.