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Yeah this thread should be moved to the Dentist Forum.
Yeah this thread should be moved to the Dentist Forum.
LMAO you are mean.Yeah, one time, my arm hurt real bad, my upper arm not my lower arm but closer to the elbow than my shoulder. And I didn't know what it could be 'cause it never hurt like that before and I asked the mailman but he didn't know and neither did the guy at the grocery store but then I went to the doctor and turns out it was broken but I just put some neosporin on it from the drugstore and now I can't move my hand at all.
No, no, the tooth itself doesn't hurt. I haven't had my wisdom teeth out, but wisdom teeth would be hurted, right? The reason why I'm asking was because a) wisdom teeth, sure, but the fact that it was chipped meant somethign else entirely, and b) I have no dental nor health insurance for myself. So if this was something that I could go to a pharmacy or drug store and get something instead of going to a dentist because maybe it doesn't sound like I really need to if it ain't a really big problem, then that's why I'm here.
*insert Little Shop of Horrors joke here*
But seriously, ask a dentist.
What you are experiencing is the start of a problem. It will get worse, and you can lose all of your teeth to it. If you don't have inssurance, try a dental college. A lot of the offer free services as long as you meet their criteria and are willing to be the guinea pig of a student dentist. Bottom line, only worry about the teeth you want to keep.No, no, the tooth itself doesn't hurt. I haven't had my wisdom teeth out, but wisdom teeth would be hurted, right? The reason why I'm asking was because a) wisdom teeth, sure, but the fact that it was chipped meant somethign else entirely, and b) I have no dental nor health insurance for myself. So if this was something that I could go to a pharmacy or drug store and get something instead of going to a dentist because maybe it doesn't sound like I really need to if it ain't a really big problem, then that's why I'm here.
Yeah this thread should be moved to the Dentist Forum.
my dentist refers me to the hype for a second opinion.
I'm going to bring that up at the next meeting.
No, no, the tooth itself doesn't hurt. I haven't had my wisdom teeth out, but wisdom teeth would be hurted, right? The reason why I'm asking was because a) wisdom teeth, sure, but the fact that it was chipped meant somethign else entirely, and b) I have no dental nor health insurance for myself. So if this was something that I could go to a pharmacy or drug store and get something instead of going to a dentist because maybe it doesn't sound like I really need to if it ain't a really big problem, then that's why I'm here.
"The problem's in your mouth."
if you don't get that thing checked up on, you might run the risk of having the whole side of your face go paralyzed.
sure, i understand your concern for not having dental insurance, but not many people have that. it's expensive as hell. but, you can try the yellowpages and call around for costs. some dental offices charge much lower. don't do a private dentist's office. do one of those family dental places. i forget what they're called. they're cheaper.
*Four out of five dentists recommend this thread*