Tooth ache-UPDATE
13 years ago
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The following information may contain some gruesome details-if you have a weak and sensitive stomach, it is best you don't read what is written-you have been warned!
I went to the dentist this morning (regarding the horrific tooth ache), well he took a look at the tooth (the one that was causing the pain was one with a filling)
He looked at it and it turned out over time my filling had cracked, and as i've been eating; food particles have seeped through and well....the stuff inside the cracked tooth/filling had gone rotten and caused the root to become inflamed-which was the cause of my horrible tooth ache.
He then numbed my gum-had to put in 2 injections into my gum and let me sit outside for five minutes......my god, i felt like i'd been punched in the mouth by Frank Bruno (part of my face had swollen up by then, but it was also numb)
Afterwards, he then drilled out the cracked filling, flushed out any rotten gunk that was in there and replaced it with a temporary filling which has some sort of chemical that soothes the inflamed root.
He then asked me "We could always root canal where....(insert boring bit)", i asked him "how much would that cost me?"
His reply "somewhere between £48 and £200+"...i told him that i'm not working and that i can't afford it, so he suggested the extraction (which is what i had done last time)-and i went with that option.
So now i have a temporary filling and have to wait 3 weeks to go back and have the tooth removed (but they've said that if any other client cancels, they'll then ring me and i can take the slot.
Other than my gum feels like someone's just kicked me in my jaw (due to the numbness wearing off), i'm feeling okay now...now i can actually get some sleep =v=
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The following information may contain some gruesome details-if you have a weak and sensitive stomach, it is best you don't read what is written-you have been warned!
I went to the dentist this morning (regarding the horrific tooth ache), well he took a look at the tooth (the one that was causing the pain was one with a filling)
He looked at it and it turned out over time my filling had cracked, and as i've been eating; food particles have seeped through and well....the stuff inside the cracked tooth/filling had gone rotten and caused the root to become inflamed-which was the cause of my horrible tooth ache.
He then numbed my gum-had to put in 2 injections into my gum and let me sit outside for five minutes......my god, i felt like i'd been punched in the mouth by Frank Bruno (part of my face had swollen up by then, but it was also numb)
Afterwards, he then drilled out the cracked filling, flushed out any rotten gunk that was in there and replaced it with a temporary filling which has some sort of chemical that soothes the inflamed root.
He then asked me "We could always root canal where....(insert boring bit)", i asked him "how much would that cost me?"
His reply "somewhere between £48 and £200+"...i told him that i'm not working and that i can't afford it, so he suggested the extraction (which is what i had done last time)-and i went with that option.
So now i have a temporary filling and have to wait 3 weeks to go back and have the tooth removed (but they've said that if any other client cancels, they'll then ring me and i can take the slot.
Other than my gum feels like someone's just kicked me in my jaw (due to the numbness wearing off), i'm feeling okay now...now i can actually get some sleep =v=
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Well in three weeks you won't have to worry so much.