So in June I got a filling, and my dentist said that I didn't need the shot because it was on the line of being shallow and not being shallow. So I didn't take the shot. She said while doing my tooth if I feel something cold like an icecream tell her. Well I felt that but I took it and didn't say anything.
Anyways, it's been six months now and the tooth next to where I got the filling is killer. Everytime I bite into something cold I almost burst into tears and I'm having an appointment soon. I feel horrible, I'm only 16 I can't live with this tooth like this any longer. What do you think it is?
Horrible tooth ache?
You probably have a cavity on the second tooth now. The only way to tell is to go to the dentist and have an x-ray taken. And please don't listen to all of the stupid people that tell you you need to have the tooth pulled. People on Y!Answers are jerks!!
Reply:pain :( maybe ull have to get this one filled too.. or remove one
Reply:I think it'll be fine. Wait and see what the dentist says when you go --but this time tell the truth though if she asks you to tell her when you feel something and you feel it. . .
Reply:Yeah its funny... Toothaches are contagious within the mouth, so they can spread.. You have to get it taken out..
Reply:Get some aspirin and a cotton ball and put the aspirin on the tooth and then cover it with the cotton ball. This should help the pain. The dentist will be able to tell you what is going on with the tooth it sounds like a raw nerve that needs to be covered!
Reply:whatever you do, please DO NOT place an aspirin on your tooth. Aspirin is salicylic acid and you will burn the tissues of your gum and teeth. You have what is called reversible pulpitis, you should schedule an emergency appointment with your dentist and ask if you can have a temporary filling placed to soothe the pulp (nerve). Try to avoid cold drinks, ice cream etc.
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