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--I am 30 and brush twice a day. About a month ago my front tooth

started becoming sensitive to cold liquids, foods. I have never had

this problem. The tooth has been hurting off and on for the past few

weeks. I went to the dentist today and he said it looks like the

tooth may be dying and asked if it has been hit. As far as I know it

hasnt, I think I may have hit it with a pop bottle when I was young.

Well I guess I will have to have a root canal. I dont even have a

cavitiy in it. Anyone know anything about this?

- In @y..., " JENNIFER ARNOLD " wrote:

> Actually if I do anything I will probably just have them pulled and

get a denture. I've already got an upper denture so all I have to do

is get the lower ones done...just hope the dentist doesn't crack any

of them getting them out. I got the upper done for $2000 (income tax

return) so maybe come next years tax return I'll get the lower

done...my teeth are all rotten anyway...I've already decided I'm not

filling anymore...if I have a problem, out it comes. I brush my

teeth twice a day and I will STILL have at least one cavity every

time I go in for my checkups. I'm tired of putting money into these

stupid teeth when they're just going to end up coming out eventually

anyway. Does anyone else have problems with their teeth? It's

probably just hereditary in my case...my mom has had dentures since

she was 17 (she has pictures at age 4 and 5 with her teeth already

starting to rot...and she wasn't eating sugar all the time...she was

one of 6 kids and they didn't have money to buy junk food). At least

I made it to age 30 before I needed the upper and now I'll probably

get the lower next year at 32.

> Sorry to ramble...just more curious than anything if this is just

another of those things I can chalk up to the fibro or if it is just

hereditary...

> Jen

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> Re: mercury fillings

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> JENNIFER ARNOLD wrote:

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> > I have a mouth full of mercury fillings and I want them out. I

just > thought it was very interesting.

>

> Hi , I just wanted to let you know, there are people who

have

> taken out their mercury fillings and had absolutely no change in

their

> symptoms. Also be forewarned, it's suppose to be expensive, and if

you

> don't get a good dentist, they will release far more mecury when

they

> are being removed, than they ever did in your mouth. Good luck

with it

> if you decide to do it, and let us know how things go.

> Darcy

>

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