i have a toothaache, and a decaying widsom tooth could this cause the pain? when
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i have a toothaache, and a decaying widsom tooth could this cause the pain? when
the teeth are my front left and my front bottom left(fang teeth).now hears the story i do have a decaying widsom tooth on that side on the bottom, i went to check to see if i had cavitites none there, so i think its my gums or its that widson pushing
the teeth are my front left and my front bottom left(fang teeth).now hears the story i do have a decaying widsom tooth on that side on the bottom, i went to check to see if i had cavitites none there, so i think its my gums or its that widson pushing pain. now mt gums dont bleed so i didnt think it was thought until i bought some peroxylit helps the irrations from gums and stuff and the ache ease down a little, so im wondering which is it whatever i going to get that widsom done NOW cause im tired of looking at it and sometimes when i wake up my jaw seems a lil stiff to open what gives
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tooth pain can travel around the mouth region and give false likely places of pain due to the fact the nerve ends are so close to the brain for reception.
if you have a tooth that is decaying, that is your source for all issues and or could be a secondary tooth beside it starting to decay as well.
dentist is your best option...to let it go things will only get worse.
its why teeth pain is one of the most painful as well....again the nerve endings being so close to the brain.
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