I hate this!


Turkeygirl

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So last year, when I got back from the Adirondacks, I had a really sensitive tooth where if I ate anything, warm, cold, whatever, it just spazzed out and I was really uncomfortable until the dentist found that an old filling had a chip in it. Well in about 1.5 weeks, I go back to the Adirondacks. This weekend I had alot of ice tea and ate alot of ice. Yesterday at work I got a drink from the cold water fountain to find the same tooth I think, hurt when I got the cold water on it. It is fine if I eat or drink something not cold, but now it is sensitive again and I started to think "great, what if I did something to the fillinf when eating ice" or something like that. I can't see anything wrong with it so I just hope it is just temporarily sensitive. I had to go to the dentist too many times last year so I hope nothing is wrong because I don't want to have to go through what I did last year. I have some Sensadine toothpaste which I use. Though, it does come to mind that over the weekend, while bathing my horse, he flung his head up and smacked me square on the chin which hurt and left a little bruised, sore bumped, and that hit wacked my jaws together to maybe my tooth just got irritated. I dunno but I'm done venting now and custodial break is almost over. Please say a prayer if you think of it, but I'm probably making it too much of a big deal, I just have too much stuff to do to get ready for my internship. Thanks friends!

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Re: I hate this!

I used to chew ice. But I don't anymore. Having to wear braces broke me from doing that. crazy.gifsmirk.gif

Hope your pain goes away quickly Ruth. smirk.gif

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