REPOST: DID ANYONE HAVE REALLY SENSITIVE
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Crazeddiva
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REPOST: DID ANYONE HAVE REALLY SENSITIVE
TEETH OR TOOTHACHES DURING PREGNANCY? IF SO WHAT DID YOU DO FOR IT? TIA
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Posted 2/9/06 4:46 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: REPOST: DID ANYONE HAVE REALLY SENSITIVE
I didn't - but I would consider seeing a dentist (obvious no xrays).
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Posted 2/9/06 10:57 PM |
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BabyAvocado
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Re: REPOST: DID ANYONE HAVE REALLY SENSITIVE
I did...but I never went to go see a dentist. I just dealt with it. But that's just the way I am - which is not good. I've chewing on only one side of mouth for months now because I have a toothache on the other side and I STILL haven't seen a dentist!
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Posted 2/10/06 8:59 AM |
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pnm1654
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Re: REPOST: DID ANYONE HAVE REALLY SENSITIVE
I had to get a molar pulled during pregnancy. I had an xray (my OB okd this) done in the first tri and my dentist spoke to my OBGYN who said that it was fine to pull the molar out in the first tri as long as the dentist used novicaine with NO epiniphren (sp?). However, my dentists felt more comfortable waiting until the 2nd tri, which we did. In the mean time, he gave me antibiotics to kill the infection and stop the pain.
Message edited 2/10/2006 10:27:03 AM.
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Posted 2/10/06 10:26 AM |
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twobabies
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Re: REPOST: DID ANYONE HAVE REALLY SENSITIVE
i had one sensitive tooth during my pregnancy, it killed me!! i thought it was a cavity so i waited to give birth to see a dentist. turns out it was just a sensitive tooth and nothing more, to this day that tooth still kills me. the dentist told me there is really nothing i can do for it. he said use sensitive tooth toothpaste, and drinking from a straw will help keep liquids away from that tooth. oh well, just something i have to deal with.
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Posted 2/10/06 10:56 AM |
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