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JulyZerg
05-27-2013, 03:24 PM
About a week and a half ago, on my bottom left teeth(3-6 molar, one of the back ones). It started to get pretty sensitive to hot and cold stuff, which seemed a bit normal since a lot of my other teeth gets pretty sensitive as well sometimes and I thought nothing of it.

I continued to chew on the left side and after a few days, I wasn't able to chew hard or normal foods on my left side as it would send a shock every time I bite down hard on it(that tooth). I thought it would go away by itself or with some sensodyne. Wrong, it stayed and last week I checked with the dentist and he told me that everything "seems" normal but there's a slight inflammation with that tooth(nerve? I think).

Not infection, just inflamed. He didn't prescribe any drugs or antibiotics but his assistant told me to take some Advil, which I did for 3 days and which seemed to get slightly better as I wasn't having any pain when I'm not biting using that tooth.

Has anyone had a similar experience and any remedies or recommendations? How can I get the inflammation down? I've been rinsing my mouth twice a day with salt water as well(dunno if this helps). Although, the pain has gone away when I'm not biting but when I bite, it still aches and it's still very sensitive to hot/cold.

he dentist said with inflammation, two things can happen. One is, wait a bit and the inflammation will go away on it's own and everything will be fine or Two if it doesn't go away than we have to do a procedure known as "Root Canal". :heckno:

Nismo200SX
06-23-2013, 03:40 AM
try oil pulling. get 2 tbsp of oil ( olive oil or grapeseed oil are great, not strong tasting and inexpensive ). Swish it around in your mouth for a few minutes. try as long as you can and try to work upto 5-15mins. push the oils through your teeth too. When you can't hold it in anymore spit it all out. and then brush your teeth as usual.

Also switch to a fluoride free toothpaste it'll do wonders for your body and teeth.

Minto
06-23-2013, 03:40 PM
Sensodyne.