How do u know if your teeth are rotting, how is it fixed?!


Question: So, I look at my teeth in the mirrior. In about all of my molars I have a tiny black speck. and behind a tooth on the bottom was a brown something...like chocolate. I brushed and brushed! now its brownish gray and spreading to my two other teeth!!! Its like some sick twisted alien horror movie! like when the doc tells the patient that the diease or alien has spread! I ain't been to the dentist in a few years! what will they do to me??? and what is going on in there!? HELP!


Answers: So, I look at my teeth in the mirrior. In about all of my molars I have a tiny black speck. and behind a tooth on the bottom was a brown something...like chocolate. I brushed and brushed! now its brownish gray and spreading to my two other teeth!!! Its like some sick twisted alien horror movie! like when the doc tells the patient that the diease or alien has spread! I ain't been to the dentist in a few years! what will they do to me??? and what is going on in there!? HELP!

Start gargling with Hydrogen Peroxide every night. You can buy this for like one dollar a bottle. And start brushing for one minute and spitting into the sink and all that stuff. I feel your pain because I have an abcessed tooth. If you do the hydrogen peroxide thing and avoid accidents you will be okay, baby. Love you.

Oh, and suck on aspirin.

Oh, and ideally one would cut sugar completely out of one's diet. I'm working on this.

Go to a dentist. There is no need to be scared. Dentistry nowadays is almost entirely pain free.

You need to go now in order to save your teeth as dentures are a poor substitute.

go to the dentist. you need a cleaning and maybe some fillings. Prolly nothing major if you don't have pain. The stain might be from tea, coffee or cigarettes. those 3 things stain up the backs of your teeth.

those specks are probably stains, not decay, if you are not hurting. I had that too and that is what the dentist told me.

the longer you wait to go to a dentist, the more work you will need...in the meantime, if your teeth are rotting, one sure way to know it is if your breath is really bad. on the other hand, it is really hard to tell one's own breath quality. so, if people repel from you when you engage them in conversation, that might be a clue that you have dental problems.

Say it with me: CAV-IT-IES. Please go to the dentist before they start to hurt. If you get in early enough, they might not even have to use anesthetic: just gently buff off the bad stuff and put on a white filling. But if you wait much longer, the procedure can be more complicated. So get in there, get your x-rays, check-up and cleaning and let the doc decide what's best to be done after. Remember the cliche: "Be true to your teeth or they'll be "false" to you!"





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