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Do I have to go to a dentist?

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msrisotto · 11/08/2009 11:22

Over the past couple of days I have noticed that when I walk, the step I take with my right foot reverberates into a tooth in the right hand side of my mouth. It's not really painful but it is noticable and the tooth is kind of sore right now when i'm just sitting down.
Dammit, I've got to go don't I?

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AMumInScotland · 11/08/2009 11:28

I think you know you do.....

It's not going to get better on its own, so you'd best just make the appointment!

msrisotto · 11/08/2009 14:23

booger, i know you're right, but i don't have to like it!

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olivo · 11/08/2009 17:09

is it defintiely your tooth? i had something similar and it was a sinus infection.

msrisotto · 11/08/2009 17:13

You know, you might be totally on to something there. I've had a cold which has only just gone away. My sinuses were really really painful and my right nostril is still blocked and i have sinus pain from my eye down my nose to the tooth.
So, GP or dentist?

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msrisotto · 11/08/2009 17:14

BTW, thank you kindly for clutching at straws with me, I hate people prodding around my teeth.

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olivo · 11/08/2009 20:32

i'd go the dr but i'm a big wuss at the dentist! if you do the head tipping thing, can you feel the sinuses? could you try a decongestant first?

ThePregnantPhantomPlopper · 11/08/2009 20:32

I had this about 2 months ago, lasted a week, can't remember if I had a cold or not before hand but it went on its own.

It was a very strange feeling.

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