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My teeth on top in back started feeling numb. And than started hurting, and when I look in the mirror my gums are swollen. I haven't had a cavity in over 25 years. And I have never had a toothache, I have one now.. I don't ever want another one. :) I don't have dental insurance, so I dont want to go to a dentis if I don't have to. Any ideas or suggestions? Anyone have any idea what it could be? BTW I went to the dentist about 6 months ago, he took x-rays, the whole she bang and I was fine, no cavities or anything.
Thank you

2007-02-22 13:54:29 · 8 answers · asked by loladoreen 3 in Health Dental

I flossed and rinsed. It is gravitating to my face.. my ear. . my jaw. I almost can't pinpoint it now..I have taken tylenol also

2007-02-22 14:19:38 · update #1

I went to the doctor, and it turns out that I have a sinus infection. A very bad one. I went in about 6 weeks ago and was treated for a sinus infection. Apparently I never got over it. Thank you for your answers

2007-02-23 14:28:57 · update #2

8 answers

If you had a clean check up 6 months ago I seriously doubt it's decay. You have probably eaten popcorn or nuts with skins or some other food that's lodged under the tissue and gotten inflamed and swollen. Since you can pin point the area, take a piece of dental floss and tie a single knot in it, slip it in under the tissue as you normally would, then pull the floss allowing the knot to pass through the tissue and remove the debris. This usually works on the first try if it doesn't try a few more times. Switch your medication to Advil or Motrin 600-800 mg for the inflammation, swelling and pain. These work much better than Tylenol. Also use real warm salt water and swish vigorously. If you don't dislodge it, you'll have to call the dentist and let them get it out. Hope I've been of some help and that you're able to get it out. You're the 3rd person this week with this problem, and the floss always works. Good luck!

Additional information: Sinus infections are known to cause people to think they are having a tooth ache. Are you having sinus trouble? The roots of the upper teeth rest just below the sinus cavity, if they are swollen and inflamed (from allergies or just an infection) this will cause the sinus to increase in size and push against the roots of the upper teeth causing you to have pain. So it could be your sinuses that are bothering your teeth. I'm hoping for something under the tissue but if this is a possibility take some Benadryl or Actifed (any antihistamine) and see if the tooth settles down. Good luck and I hope you are doing better today!

2007-02-22 14:44:04 · answer #1 · answered by HeatherS 6 · 0 0

you could just have eaten something that somehow got stuck somewhere and is now iritating that area. i would do a good floss, brush and then rinse with saltwater (YUCK but works!) 3 times a day for a week. if you can get a plastic syringe, try irrigating the area that hurts. if it's not better in a week, you should probably go to the dentist. it will be more costly if you wait. also, if the pain is there, but bearable, see if you can get a non-emergency appointment. they jack up prices when an "emergency" is involved.

2007-02-22 22:08:37 · answer #2 · answered by I'm so crafty, I make people 5 · 0 1

Toothaches are painful but can be prevented
by take suitable precautions. Avoid eating
food which will result in the formation of acid
in the mouth, brush teeth regularly with a fluoride
toothpaste. I found the information at
http://aches.in/preventtoothache.html

2007-02-23 11:43:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pack table salt on the gum and against the cheek to directly attack the infection. If it doesn't go down in a few hours the dentist will have to cut and scrape the roots of the tooth.

2007-02-22 22:37:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If you cant pinpoint it it can be a toothache. You could have something stuck up in your gum too.

See a dentist

2007-02-22 23:01:24 · answer #5 · answered by Princess K! 3 · 0 0

Is it at the very back of your teethlines? Like behind your molars?im not really sure but i heard that sometimes when the wisdom teeth are poping they hurt. You should check into that.

2007-02-22 22:59:04 · answer #6 · answered by RL2010 2 · 0 0

you need t go weather you have insurance

2007-02-23 21:48:12 · answer #7 · answered by lysrider 2 · 0 0

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2014-08-28 23:13:14 · answer #8 · answered by David Stoutsen 1 · 0 0

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