pain in my gum after tooth breaking?!


Question: Pain in my gum after tooth breaking?
last year 1 of the teeth broke at the back of my mouth and every other month or so i get a stabbing pain through my mouth as i chew on that side of my mouth. i looked in a mirror and were the tooth had broken out part of the gum is black. is this normal?? and also what could i take or use to stop this pain. i wont go to the dentist as i have a phobia of them. much help would be apreciated

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Ok first of all you need to take deep breath take some pain killer meds like ibprofen or something and and you need to see a dentist i know your afraid but its better to see a dentist so they can see what happned and fix the tooth and get it fixed so you wont be in pain anymore and there possilbe chance you have damaged something if your gum is black you need to see Dentist ASAP good luck



you know the answer to your questions the dentist
it not normal for any person gum to turn black the pain will only become unbearable as time goes by
i too have a phobia by my pain was too great so i take care of the problem today i am pain free
think it over the dentist.



If you dont go to the dentist now it will turn worse. Black gums arent normal its obvious that something is wrong




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