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Author:  sinicalypse [ Wed May 30, 2012 5:00 am ]
Post subject:  emergency dental work

ok i've got a hole in the back of my mouth and for the longest time it was ok and now it's like excruciating pain. there's 66%-75% of a tooth back there with like the innards of said tooth fully exposed. i'm fighting it as best i can, with copious amounts of alcohol and narcotics.

however this is real fucking pain i dunno if i can say HEY SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME I'LL FOREVER BE YOUR WHATEVER JUST MAKE THE PAIN GO AWAY or if i have to go do some stupid shit and run up somewhere and queue up thousands of dollars of bills. after i get some painkillers going i might have to go run up the bills.

my grandpa said something about dental college? fuck. i need this pain to stop stat... what can i do? you lot have a lot more experience than me cuz this shit is tearing my apart layer by layer it fucking kills me it's a source of nonstop pain and while my grandpa has an evil grin saying i'm finally getting what i deserve, man, fuck him fuck you someone should have an idea right? :idea:

Author:  Chris_in_joliet [ Wed May 30, 2012 5:28 am ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

For there was never yet philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently Shakespeare was right The toothache isn't easy to endure. The good news With improved dental care and regular checkups the excruciating pain of a toothache is not as common as it once was But when pain does occur in the mouth it's an important signal that you should not ignore even if it goes away on its own
Tooth pain is varied Perhaps most common is the minor pain caused by sensitive teeth You eat or drink something hot cold or sweet and feel a momentary twinge Some people suffer achy teeth because of sinus problems that's probably the case if you notice that the pain is limited to your upper teeth and that several teeth are affected at one time Bruxism (or teeth grinding)or a problem with your temporomandibular joint may be the cause of toothaches or sensitivity And, recent dental work can cause a tooth to be sensitive to temperature changes for a few weeks Some types of pain deserve immediate attention from your dentist, however. If you feel a sharp pain when you bite down, for instance, you may have a cavity a loose filling a cracked tooth or damaged pulp (that's the inner core of the tooth that contains the blood vessels and nerves) Pain that sticks around for more than 30 minutes after eating hot or cold foods can also indicate pulp damage either from a deep cavity or a blow to the tooth And the stereotypical toothache with constant and severe pain, swelling, and sensitivity is definitely a sign of trouble As a rule of thumb, if a tooth hurts enough to wake you up at night or interferes with your ability to function normally during the day it's time to dial up the dentist You could have an abscessed tooth; that means the pulp of the tooth has died, resulting in an infection that can spread to the gum and even to the bone.
Pain associated with the pulp of the tooth is kind of tricky. It can let you know that damage has occurred. But nerves in the pulp can die rapidly -- in as little as 12 hours, after which the pain fades. However, soon the tooth hurts again as the dead tissue becomes infected, or abscessed That's why putting off dental attention for a toothache can mean bad news But if it's 3:00 in the morning or the middle of Sunday afternoon, you can take the temporary measures that follow to deal with the pain until you can get to the dentist's office.
Take two aspirin...or acetaminophen or ibuprofen -- the same over-the-counter pills you take for everyday aches and pains Ibuprofen may be the best choice, since it relieves the inflammation that may accompany a toothache See this list of precautions to take when using over-the-counter analgesics.


Author:  sinicalypse [ Wed May 30, 2012 5:28 am ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

ok fuck you mma burrito. i found a spot right by my dopespot so i'll uhhhh... dare someone to come arrest me and then go rack up big bills.

Author:  Chris_in_joliet [ Wed May 30, 2012 5:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

Here I spent all that time trying to decipher what the hell you were saying and that's your response. I hope it hurts sini. :D

Author:  sinicalypse [ Wed May 30, 2012 5:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

ok the alcohol and the aspirin should team up. i lowered my kidney's standards. don't worry pops is in renal

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Wed May 30, 2012 7:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

Go to the dentist. Every second you wait will raise the cost and the pain.


Alcohol doesnt help other than maybe passing out

Author:  Killer V [ Wed May 30, 2012 8:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

When you call them, tell the you have no insurance and ask for a cash discount for services. Most places will knock $$ off, some might discount up to 50%, though anywhere from 10-30% is more likely.

Or just have your rich, model soulmate pay for it.

Author:  Frank Coztansa [ Wed May 30, 2012 5:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency dental work

Find a dentist that has Penthouse magazines in the waiting room.

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