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canaryboy
07 Nov 09 15:41
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one of my teeth uber sensitive when i drink

got worse last few days

don't have a dentist

can this sort of thing go away?

or do i need a filling or something?

haven't had any problems for years

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By:
sidthekid
When: 07 Nov 09 15:56
Use a Sensitive Teeth toothpaste, i dont know what it contains, but it Works.
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 15:58
it's not a sensitive teeth problem tho, just a tooth

sensitive as in it aches

can feel it slightly even when nothing touches it now

maybe time to get a dentish again
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 15:59
which tooth is it?
By:
everythings gone green
When: 07 Nov 09 16:00
I had similar pain.

Bought stuff called Sensiblok from Boots. About a fiver.

You paint it on the tooth where it meets the gum.

Instant cure!

I use a sensitive teeth toothpaste as well now but they take a while to work.
By:
sidthekid
When: 07 Nov 09 16:00
Believe it or not, some ear infections can make teeth ache.
By:
everythings gone green
When: 07 Nov 09 16:00
Pardon?
By:
kingfisher 23
When: 07 Nov 09 16:01
sorry what was that.....
By:
everythings gone green
When: 07 Nov 09 16:01
:D
By:
wur
When: 07 Nov 09 16:02
If it's just one tooth, rather than most of them, probably headed for a filling or extraction. It can go away and is likely to fluctuate in intensity. Sensitive teeth, which respond brilliantly to Sensodyne toothpaste, usually involves lots of teeth. Worth giving Sensodyne a try. Otherwise it's ibuprofen or Solpadeine.
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 07 Nov 09 16:02
"Bought stuff called Sensiblok from Boots. About a fiver.

You paint it on the tooth where it meets the gum.

Instant cure!"

try doing this with toothpaste first, this can have the same effect
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:03
ok ta EGG

yeah i know sid, it's cos the nerves are connected

but no ear problems

maybe a filling needs redoing

it's top right of the mouth near the back
By:
everythings gone green
When: 07 Nov 09 16:04
Exactly where mine was.
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:05
yeah i reckon you're right wur

been a few years since last saw a dentist as needed a new one and never got round to it

have a few fillings and prob just needs redoing or a new one
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:05
i get a problem like that too with a tooth at the top right at the back

it comes and goes, what I mean by that is, it probably happens about 6 times a year

I have been to the dentist since, but I never told her about this problem, not that it bothers me, but she said my teeth are fine
By:
kingfisher 23
When: 07 Nov 09 16:06
tooth hurty for the appointment CB
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:06
the pain comes when I eat a Mars bar for some reason
By:
Gene Hackman
When: 07 Nov 09 16:06
"don't have a dentist".......?
You mean that after 12 years of a Labour Government some people in this country still don't have access to a dentist?
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:06
oh right

so it wasn't a problem they could see

will get some painkiller tonight and see how it is over the next few days i think

never had anything like it before
By:
(NAP)
When: 07 Nov 09 16:07
use Uber Sensitive Toothpaste
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:07
i think my dentist went private or something so needed to find a new one
By:
kingfisher 23
When: 07 Nov 09 16:07
were the mars bars deep fried?


Sorry mate couldnt resist :)
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:08
well she hasn't seen anything that was wrong

I'm due a check up soon, and i will mention it to her, and see what she says
By:
Gene Hackman
When: 07 Nov 09 16:09
or has dentistry not reached that bleak outpost that you live in CB?
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:09
thats ok kingfisher, no it wasn't deep fried, deep fried mars bars have gone out of fashion now

but whats popular is deep fried pizzas, do you get them in England? I think they're horrible, I had a bite of a deep fried pizza off a lady friend, and it was horrible, so coated in oil, that the dough was sticking to the side of my teeth, not in the gum , actually stuck to my teeth
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:10
i don't live in a bleak outpost

hth
By:
kingfisher 23
When: 07 Nov 09 16:11
If your serious that is mad, you dont get them around here. In the Fish and *****shop i went to in Scotland asked if i wanted salt and sauce. Is that what they all say, i said yes and it was delicious.
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:15
yea the horrible deep fried pizzas are quartered, its not a whole pizza if you were thinking that, they go wae *****

nah I usually get asked the usual salt and vinegar question, but of course it depends what you're buying they may ask if you want sauce
By:
kingfisher 23
When: 07 Nov 09 16:18
Try this 2 jumbo sausages wrapped in kebab meat, deep fried with *****and garlic and chilli sauce.
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:20
shocking that is

donner meat is yucky anyway, dunno how they're popular, well of course most people are drunk when they eat them
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 07 Nov 09 16:21
was in a chippy in aberdeen once and was as astounded as bloke in front asked for, and got, a battered pie! a meat pie, coated in batter and deep fried!
By:
kingfisher 23
When: 07 Nov 09 16:21
That was in Scotland, i didnt eat it
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:24
they'll put anything in batter here, fvcking disgusting

the life expectancy in parts of glasgow are worse than some african countries apparently

I don't know why theres a liking for batter here
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:54
thinking about it, it all started since i drank some very cold juice cos the fridge was playing up and set almost freezing temperature

may have triggered it, so just something which will ease off maybe
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 16:56
you wanna get the landlord to**that fridge

how's life working in McDonalds?
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 16:59
lol it's our fridge

it was set to the max anyway, so not really playing up

maybe just working how is should now

but we need to sell it if new move goes ahead as new place has fridge fitted

maccy d's is great thanks
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 17:02
my fridge setting is at medium, apparently that's where it's always meant to be?

I thought you had already moved, but looks like no, have you not bought Gregg's a glass of wine yet?

hope you get a manager position at McDonalds sooner or later
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 17:04
yeah should be medium

but don't think that was cold enough before

haven't moved yet

it's not an instant process

why would i have bought her a glass of wine?
By:
punterfleecer
When: 07 Nov 09 17:21
cos she's a nice girl, and if a girl that types on betfair chit-chat and she lives in the same town as you, it's common courtesy to buy her a glass of wine

sorry for the late reply though
By:
canaryboy
When: 07 Nov 09 17:26
oh i see

i'd forgotten that was chit chat protocol

we're both busy people tbh
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