Sam
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quote: Originally posted by R Lee
Have you had a nightmare recently?
Tense moments could cause you to grind your teeth at night, which sometimes causes pain and aches.
Talking from experience Mr Penguin?
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R Lee
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Well, it doesn't have to be a nightmare...
Lets call them 'vivid dreams'
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Sam
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R Lee
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by R Lee
Have you had a nightmare recently?
Tense moments could cause you to grind your teeth at night, which sometimes causes pain and aches.
Talking from experience Mr Penguin?
I grind my teeth at night. Back molars get worn down. Dentist said nobody knows why we do it... It just happens?
Mine aren't bad enough to warrant a gum shield when i sleep, though, thank fuck...
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by jay2907
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by jay2907
wisdom teeth i think i had the same a while back dentist said it was my wisdom giving me pains if it continues id have to av em out
Dont say stuff like that my teeth are the only thing I get squismish about!
I had 6 teeth out as a kid due to over-crowding and I cant stand dentists
lol im same anything to with needles blood dentist hate it... thats why if it happens again ill just put up with it you have to go into hospital for em out too... i could be wrong it mite be something else but your symtoms sound the same as mine were
no you dont have to go to hospital to have them out, i had one of mine out a couple of years ago and the dentist took it out just like he would with any tooth
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Tiger
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This should cover all bases.
# Jaw injury
# Broken jaw
# TMJ disorder
# Jaw disorders
# Jaw arthritis
# Jaw alignment disorder
# Bruxism
# Sinus infections
# Toothache
# Swollen jaw glands
# Caffey's disease
# Dental surgery
# Wisdom tooth extraction
# Jaw tumor (see Jaw symptoms)
# Jaw cyst
# See also oral pain, mouth pain, and dental pain
# Nose infection (see Nose symptoms)
# Paranasal sinus infection
# Dental caries
# Acute post-extraction osteitis
# Acute maxillary sinusitis
# Rheumatoid arthritis
# Osteoarthritis
# Septic arthritis (see Joint pain)
# Teeth clenching
# Nail biting
# Teeth grinding
# Herpes zoster
# Migraine
# Referred pain from coronary artery insufficiency
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Sam
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Gaz
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Neuralgia
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sc0ott
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a perfectly fine mouth with problems. sounds like your teeth are french.
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sand-eel
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It's the cider, I tell you.
It won't be the wisdom teeth that make another teeth sensitive .
Also there isn't a set time for wisdom teeth to come through, mine are and i'm 22, my brother is 24 or something and his hasn't, they can come through when you are 40.
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oceansoul
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As soon as i saw the title i knew someone would bring up aids...
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swill_omnibus
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Exposing your teeth to cold air can cause sensitive teeth (ie mouth open at night) prob that.
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DaveyLC
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I'm hoping thats all it was dont want no random teeth growing at my age!
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