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Sudden Surge in Tooth Infection?

 
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Almost out of nowhere, a cap I have yet to get crowned at the dentist started throbbing intensely with pain. Apparently, upon revealing this information to a friend, quite a few other people in our circle have had the same problems within the past few days. And according to another friend from a separate social circle, the same thing has been afflicting him.

Anyone else? ANYONE ELSE?!?!
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An abscess tooth is fucking terrible. Tooth pain is pretty excruciating.
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I had an awfully strange dream last night that involved someone I knew 15 years ago getting something horrible done to one of his molars. It was a weird dream and I don't understand what it meant, but all I know was that someone was digging into his mouth (with his consent) with some tool, and doing something to one of his rear molars. Normally I wouldn't have thought twice about it but it was a dream that stuck with me all night and even through the day.
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Clove oil or whole cloves will dull the pain.

If you can stand it, tablesalt baking soda dr mix on gum then put a Teabag (dry) over it. It can pull the infection to a head. It's painful, but it worked for me.

I'd rather go through labor 100 more times than have a toothache.

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Try Orajel...usually meant for teething babies whose gums are sore but it works on tooth abscess too.
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I was awakened by a sudden surge. 2am...doing shots of whiskey to numb the pain. Needed a root canal. Within 2 years, a dentist says "you have a zit that just popped on your gums". I'm like "WTH". Ends up, I had to get the tooth treated again...new dentist (specialist) found "another" canal that "didn't show up before". And that guy found a small file left in my tooth...son of a bitch!

Get it checked out bro...
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Clove oil or whole cloves will dull the pain.

If you can stand it, tablesalt baking soda dr mix on gum then put a Teabag (dry) over it. It can pull the infection to a head. It's painful, but it worked for me.

I'd rather go through labor 100 more times than have a toothache.

hf
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good advice
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Almost out of nowhere, a cap I have yet to get crowned at the dentist started throbbing intensely with pain. Apparently, upon revealing this information to a friend, quite a few other people in our circle have had the same problems within the past few days. And according to another friend from a separate social circle, the same thing has been afflicting him.

Anyone else? ANYONE ELSE?!?!
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thank you op for posting this

i have been on a campaign round here to prove this.

i have spent total @15722 from 2003-20010 on teeth restorations caps veneers etc til i finally said fuck it and made them pull the mother fuckers out - and im in the last stages of full implants.

all my prior works fallen out
i have gotten a bazillion infections i.e. abscesses, fistulas
and my teeth were decaying at such a rapid rate that my own dentist was like WTF!


my pcp when i asked him if any of his other patients had this problem and he said they complained about work falling out or substandard dental work in HBG area.

its a known fact that mouth infections or tooth decay etc attribute to heart diseases & illnesses.

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Almost out of nowhere, a cap I have yet to get crowned at the dentist started throbbing intensely with pain. Apparently, upon revealing this information to a friend, quite a few other people in our circle have had the same problems within the past few days. And according to another friend from a separate social circle, the same thing has been afflicting him.

Anyone else? ANYONE ELSE?!?!
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That is so wierd....I just got back from the dentist...A huge filling in one of my front teeth fell out yesterday.
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Start using only baking soda and peroxide to brush your teeth with. Baking soda neutralizes acid instantly. Acid causes the problems. Rinse with this frequently during the day.
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Almost out of nowhere, a cap I have yet to get crowned at the dentist started throbbing intensely with pain. Apparently, upon revealing this information to a friend, quite a few other people in our circle have had the same problems within the past few days. And according to another friend from a separate social circle, the same thing has been afflicting him.

Anyone else? ANYONE ELSE?!?!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6675690


thank you op for posting this

i have been on a campaign round here to prove this.

i have spent total @15722 from 2003-20010 on teeth restorations caps veneers etc til i finally said fuck it and made them pull the mother fuckers out - and im in the last stages of full implants.

all my prior works fallen out
i have gotten a bazillion infections i.e. abscesses, fistulas
and my teeth were decaying at such a rapid rate that my own dentist was like WTF!


my pcp when i asked him if any of his other patients had this problem and he said they complained about work falling out or substandard dental work in HBG area.

its a known fact that mouth infections or tooth decay etc attribute to heart diseases & illnesses.

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I think it was on the history channel about Egyptian mummies. This one died because of a tooth infection.
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I had an awfully strange dream last night that involved someone I knew 15 years ago getting something horrible done to one of his molars. It was a weird dream and I don't understand what it meant, but all I know was that someone was digging into his mouth (with his consent) with some tool, and doing something to one of his rear molars. Normally I wouldn't have thought twice about it but it was a dream that stuck with me all night and even through the day.
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can i ask what area of the country you are in? Im in PA.
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I had an awfully strange dream last night that involved someone I knew 15 years ago getting something horrible done to one of his molars. It was a weird dream and I don't understand what it meant, but all I know was that someone was digging into his mouth (with his consent) with some tool, and doing something to one of his rear molars. Normally I wouldn't have thought twice about it but it was a dream that stuck with me all night and even through the day.
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can i ask what area of the country you are in? Im in PA.
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Illinois
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Almost out of nowhere, a cap I have yet to get crowned at the dentist started throbbing intensely with pain. Apparently, upon revealing this information to a friend, quite a few other people in our circle have had the same problems within the past few days. And according to another friend from a separate social circle, the same thing has been afflicting him.

Anyone else? ANYONE ELSE?!?!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6675690


That is so wierd....I just got back from the dentist...A huge filling in one of my front teeth fell out yesterday.
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dude last yr same shit - i paid 1200 fuckin dollars for one veneer and on the way home it fell off - and i called the dentist & the guy was a dick tryn to blame me - w/veneers you just cant reset it you hafta repay all over again another 1200. i had to report his ass to the state dental board to get him to redo it at his cost.
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I had an awfully strange dream last night that involved someone I knew 15 years ago getting something horrible done to one of his molars. It was a weird dream and I don't understand what it meant, but all I know was that someone was digging into his mouth (with his consent) with some tool, and doing something to one of his rear molars. Normally I wouldn't have thought twice about it but it was a dream that stuck with me all night and even through the day.
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can i ask what area of the country you are in? Im in PA.
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Start using only baking soda and peroxide to brush your teeth with. Baking soda neutralizes acid instantly. Acid causes the problems. Rinse with this frequently during the day.
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i have been since i read it on here several yrs ago.
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An abscess tooth is fucking terrible. Tooth pain is pretty excruciating.
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ask for a rx of oral lidocaine. orajels ok but the lidocaine is awesome
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Almost out of nowhere, a cap I have yet to get crowned at the dentist started throbbing intensely with pain. Apparently, upon revealing this information to a friend, quite a few other people in our circle have had the same problems within the past few days. And according to another friend from a separate social circle, the same thing has been afflicting him.

Anyone else? ANYONE ELSE?!?!
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Yes. Over the past three months I had a molar crack. That molar pulled. Now I have a bridge there. It is still extremely sensitive. Last month a right lower molar cracked. I got to keep that one. I have had a great deal of intense pain. So...tomato
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I had an awfully strange dream last night that involved someone I knew 15 years ago getting something horrible done to one of his molars. It was a weird dream and I don't understand what it meant, but all I know was that someone was digging into his mouth (with his consent) with some tool, and doing something to one of his rear molars. Normally I wouldn't have thought twice about it but it was a dream that stuck with me all night and even through the day.
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can i ask what area of the country you are in? Im in PA.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1648359


Illinois
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Can you remember any other specific details of your dream?
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I had an awfully strange dream last night that involved someone I knew 15 years ago getting something horrible done to one of his molars. It was a weird dream and I don't understand what it meant, but all I know was that someone was digging into his mouth (with his consent) with some tool, and doing something to one of his rear molars. Normally I wouldn't have thought twice about it but it was a dream that stuck with me all night and even through the day.
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can i ask what area of the country you are in? Im in PA.
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Illinois
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Can you remember any other specific details of your dream?
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I have quite a few more details but why do you ask?
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Tex Marrs said he got rid of a tooth ache with a Rife machine ! He set it for infection and put the probe on the tooth ! Next day tooth ache gone !

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Wheatgrass juice swirled in mouth and placed on tooth is very effective in alleviating pain.
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An abscess tooth is fucking terrible. Tooth pain is pretty excruciating.
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warm water saturated with salt works incredibly.
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What's strange is I've just started to focus even more on my health after quitting cigarettes last month. Haven't had one since! The suddenness of this toothache was out of nowhere, and fast. Although the infection has seemingly just been stagnant. The past few days I've had a dire, dire feeling, and I pretty much focused on negative energy and basically expelling it from my system both verbally and through a lack of appetite.

Now, this sudden toothache hits. And I look outside during a supposed winter solstice...and its 55 degrees and raining outside. Lightning occasionally with awkward sounding thunder. Fucking creepy, y'all.
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What's strange is I've just started to focus even more on my health after quitting cigarettes last month. Haven't had one since! The suddenness of this toothache was out of nowhere, and fast. Although the infection has seemingly just been stagnant. The past few days I've had a dire, dire feeling, and I pretty much focused on negative energy and basically expelling it from my system both verbally and through a lack of appetite.

Now, this sudden toothache hits. And I look outside during a supposed winter solstice...and its 55 degrees and raining outside. Lightning occasionally with awkward sounding thunder. Fucking creepy, y'all.
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dude load up on vitamins.
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Try Orajel...usually meant for teething babies whose gums are sore but it works on tooth abscess too.
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Oh yeah like that really works... Idiot!
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I just had a tooth abscess a couple of months ago. The whole side of my face was swollen, it looked horrible. It made me sick for about 3 weeks.
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First pin evah! You don't say! Now if only I had more bud to mask this debilitating tooth ache! hiding
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Never had a cavity or a cap so not sure, or teeth problems.
Think it's genetics; however I've been using water filtration systems since I was young and never touched the fluoride pastes. Funny thing is I havn't been to a dentist since I was 14 or so.
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Try Orajel...usually meant for teething babies whose gums are sore but it works on tooth abscess too.
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Oh yeah like that really works... Idiot!
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its topical. now oxicontins is what i took for a few yrs bc of the intense pain. now that shit works just fine wink
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