wisdom teeth question

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Gargle salt water every two hours for a few days and see if the pain goes away in your jaw and ears.


I was in Hungary last year and my jaw felt like I got hit with a brick. I was miserable my jaw was killing me, ears hurt, head aches. I started drinking hot water with salt, the pain went away. I then got a script for pain killers and anti biotics after that I was fine.


I swore up and down it was my wisdom teeth and even looked into getting them pulled there. It turned out to be just an infection.

I got quoted 4k to take my wisdom teeth out in the states fukk that.

Exhaust your other options first.

That was for wisdom teeth though, right?

I'm just trying to get some cavities taken care of.
 

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God damn brehs, yall got me shook, I aint got dental insurance either *goes to brush teef*


nothing worse than when something is wrong with your teeth... worst pain I ever felt as a youngin' was when I grinded some of my baby teeth down to the root :wow:


for wisdom teeth? impacted?

thats nuts if so, I might have to hit up these college folks

That definitely aint counting Anesthesia if you wanted that shyt... fukk just getting my shyt numb :no:
 

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for wisdom teeth? impacted?

thats nuts if so, I might have to hit up these college folks
Yup, Them dental schools were life savers for me, just call around to dental schools in your area and tell them you have a dental emergency, and inquire about the prices, and see which school is cheapest, hopefully you have a dental school in your area
 

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my ear has been throbbing for a week now and sometimes my jaw gets sore from drinking water, does this mean my wisdom teeth need to be taken out? :snoop:

I can tell you this it just depends on what your x-rays says bout your wisdom teeth on how they are coming in or if they are already out how they are aligned because it can effect your other teeth in the process.

Is the jaw pain all over or just in the back though

i have 8 yrs of experience in the dental field
 

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Yup, Them dental schools were life savers for me, just call around to dental schools in your area and tell them you have a dental emergency, and inquire about the prices, and see which school is cheapest, hopefully you have a dental school in your area

Ya u could do that but i don't know the civilan side i know military side we would work on the retirees or dependents to train on doing any dental work but if they got those u could go there so it wont be expensive.

But my thing is if its impacted u better be careful because when it is it can be very difficult to get out to where at times they drill the bone where your teeth or in.
 

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It could be your wisdom teeth but more likely it's a cavity or infection. Trust me, you'll know exactly when your wisdom teeth start erupting.

Some options for my brothers and sisters

1. First if you can get on your parents, do that. Obamacare doesn't cover dental insurance but I've noticed multiple providers have started allowing kids to stay on their parents plans until they turn 25. You'll want to look and see if you're on your parents plan. If you are, GO. No excuse not to take advantage of your benefits.

2. If you live in or near a city with a university, you should look and see if their dental school is accepting patients. The treatment you'll receive won't be the best, and you'll have to deal with long waiting periods as the students get their shyt together, but everything is supervised by actual dentists. They won't fukk you up.

3. Care Credit
CareCredit® Healthcare Finance - Payment Plans and Financing for Cosmetic Surgery, Dental, Vision, Hearing, Veterinary & Other Medical Procedures

It's basically a credit card you can use only for health services (and for veterinarians). It's based on your credit score/income, and if you qualify you'll be able to get a payment plan to help you pay for dental care. Most dentist offices accept Care Credit but you'll want to call and make sure first.

4. Brush and floss twice a day brehs. Not only will your breath smell better, you'll be able to avoid decay assuming you aren't drinking a bunch of pop/soda and eating candy.
 

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It could be your wisdom teeth but more likely it's a cavity or infection. Trust me, you'll know exactly when your wisdom teeth start erupting.

Some options for my brothers and sisters

1. First if you can get on your parents, do that. Obamacare doesn't cover dental insurance but I've noticed multiple providers have started allowing kids to stay on their parents plans until they turn 25. You'll want to look and see if you're on your parents plan. If you are, GO. No excuse not to take advantage of your benefits.

2. If you live in or near a city with a university, you should look and see if their dental school is accepting patients. The treatment you'll receive won't be the best, and you'll have to deal with long waiting periods as the students get their shyt together, but everything is supervised by actual dentists. They won't fukk you up.

3. Care Credit
CareCredit® Healthcare Finance - Payment Plans and Financing for Cosmetic Surgery, Dental, Vision, Hearing, Veterinary & Other Medical Procedures

It's basically a credit card you can use only for health services (and for veterinarians). It's based on your credit score/income, and if you qualify you'll be able to get a payment plan to help you pay for dental care. Most dentist offices accept Care Credit but you'll want to call and make sure first.

4. Brush and floss twice a day brehs. Not only will your breath smell better, you'll be able to avoid decay assuming you aren't drinking a bunch of pop/soda and eating candy.

Ya thats y i asked where was the pain at so i know to have a better idea cuz it could not be wisdom teeth it could be a cavity or something worse to where u could need a root canal or a possible abscess too.

The flossing and brushing thing u brought up is good but only helpful if you know how to properly brush and floss.

I always recommend to floss before you brush because it will open your contacts in between your teeth so the toothpaste and absorb in between your teeth and protect them better.
 
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