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I have my teeth cleaned every 6 months and the last time she was digging and picking and scraping until there was a lot of blood going up thru the suction. Then she got out this ultrasonic cleaning device and really got down to business.
My teeth were sore for 2 weeks. Now when I eat cold or hot food, it makes my upper jaw and teeth ache until the temperature gets back to normal in my mouth. I have also noticed when I chew food, it is giving me a headache pain I would rate a 3 on a 0-10 scale. What is going on with my mouth? This has never happened to me before and I brush my teeth at least 3 times a day and floss at least 1 time daily.

2007-06-15 12:53:10 · 3 answers · asked by happydawg 6 in Health Dental

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Do you have bleeding when you brush daily? What about when you floss? How long do you spend brushing? It should take you a minimum of 2-3 minutes. If you have never timed it, try it. 2-3 minutes of toothbrushing is real close to eternity. Rarely is anything wrong with your teeth actually going to cause a headache. Tension, maybe, but usually not the teeth. OK, There are a few other things you should know. (1) If you have been having just the free every 6 month cleaning that your insurance pays for, that only goes a little bit under your gumline. Anything deeper is usually going to cost you quite a bit more out of pocket. (2) The Cavitron doesn't necessarily go deeper, but it will do a really good job of removing the calculus that is below your gumline and flush the area out real well which encourages healing.(3)The sensitivity you are reporting is fairly normal if you have any bone loss or gum recession. Get some Sensodyne toothpaste. It is made for sensitive teeth and will help pretty quick. When your gums recede, it exposes the root surface of your tooth and that is a lot more sensitive than the enamel part of your tooth. It will generally improve with a little time no matter what you do, but the Sensodyne will help a lot! It actually sounds like your hygienist might have given you a more thorough cleaning than your insurance usually pays for.

2007-06-15 13:59:27 · answer #1 · answered by toothfairy1987 2 · 0 0

What it sounds like is that you had deep cleaning with a cavitron, which uses high frequency,and water,to clean all the plaque and tartar off your teeth. Even though you brush 3 times a day, you have to floss too. I use an electric toothbrush, a sonicare, that really works good. I had the same problem you have, but it will go away,the sensitvity in your teeth. I go to a periodontist, who is a specialist, in deep cleaning, and they do not hurt as they give you plenty of novacaine, and then some pain medication, for afterwards. Do not suffer with the pain,call the dentist, and tell them what is happening, so they can check you, and prescribe something for you.

2007-06-15 13:10:26 · answer #2 · answered by Ron 7 · 1 0

What does the white stuff appear like? Is it a puss or does it appear like cotton or does it seem good...? upload extra factor to this! i choose for that could be useful you! i had my understanding tooth bumped off and it may certainly be very frightening! ok! i actually chanced in this on yahoo solutions, it is not precisely your comparable undertaking, yet it has to do with yet another mouth an infection that has white stuff popping out. right that's what the final answer to that question replaced into; "That appears like pus. you probable have an abscess.. Pus is incredibly ineffective white blood cells that died scuffling with the an infection. you may see a dentist in case you haven't any longer. the concern is all that ineffective remember trapped interior would reason a miles worse an infection and necrosis. (necrosis is ineffective tissue). The an infection gets trapped interior and whilst it finally bursts and starts to empty because it sort of feels to be now, you shop swallowing what's in essence poison. A dentist will poke a hollow on your gum and deploy a drain to help get rid of each and every of the pus. Then he will prescribe antibiotics to kill the an infection. The gums are made up of a undeniable tissue that heals very quickly. This reasons an abscess in specific cases because of the fact the an infection has no thank you to empty out as a known wound to the floor could." i actually was hoping that helped some! i'm guesing that your sockets have been given contaminated some during the therapeutic technique. you are going to be o.k. to attend until your physician opens up, i would not rush to the ER regardless of the incontrovertible fact that, that costs assorted money! you would be nice to attend an afternoon or 2, merely ascertain you do no longer aggravate it! ^_^

2016-10-17 10:06:37 · answer #3 · answered by loy 4 · 0 0

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