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Originally Posted by 2000v6
Did they hurt. I was reading on some dentist's website that they take weeks before they feel normal.
I'd imagine that they are kind of like braces. Right?
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If you get a few side by side then yes, they feel weird for a while. Weeks and even months. The ones on my top left still feel a little funny. Almost like they are loose, yet they are definately NOT loose.
As far as do they hurt, that's where my teeth are super sensitive. I actually had to get numbed up to replace them, where the dentist said some people don't. (When the permanents comein that is) AND they are STILL super sensitive. Except the ones that have had root canals. I had a cleaning a couple weeks ago and the air from the suction and tools with cold water was hell. Hurt like a mother fu.................. it hurt. I almost have to be numbed just for a cleaning. EVEN after crowns. The dentist and hygenist seemed surprised. But it's just hot and cold. I actually put my mouthwash in the microwave for a few seconds. Allways have and still do after the porcelain venears.
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Originally Posted by 2000v6
Alright I gotta find something out though. If teeth stop hurting because there is no nerve in them anymore, then how come people complain about pain? For example some of my gfs (not the one that caused this), some friends, mother, sister complain that they feel pain.
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If they do it's either a tooth next to the canaled one or it's underneath the tooth. Jaw or whatever.
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Also, I was wondering what are some other options than crowns for teeth that have simply worn down and become jagged? They are in the top left part of my mouth, so I guess that they are molars. They are not chipped or broken, though I didn't get an x-ray done, I made sure to ask my dentist.
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