I have this small toothache when I roll my tongue around that area. The pain is somewhere near the lower part of the tooth (accessory canal, root end opening). I told her that it might be because of what she did as I never experienced it before. Will she be upset when I see her tomorrow again at the dental office? Was it right of me to tell her of what I felt in my tooth?
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#1 by GaryD on February 8, 2010 - 1:55 am
you did the right thing.
its your body and no one knows it better than you.
you Must speak up when you have a concern.
#2 by pandora on February 8, 2010 - 4:29 am
ABSOLUTELY IT WAS RIGHT OF YOU TO LET HER KNOW. BEING NEW SHE MAY HAVE CLEANED THE GUM LINEE TO LOW WHICH COULD HAVEAGGRAVATEDD SOMETHING, OR PUSHED TO HARD, WHILE SHE WAS CLEANING YOUR TEETH. I WOULD TRY TO AVOIDD EATING OR DRINKING ANYTHING COLD AROUND THE AREA FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS, JUST TO SEE IF IT SETTLES DOWN.