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Help with chronic dental pain?


I have had chronic and severe pain in my teeth on the right side for several years. In particular it seems to effect teeth #'s 4, 5, 6, 30, 27 and 24. I have gone to several dentists and have even had RCT done on #'s 5 and 30 but nothing seems to alleviate the pain.

All the radiographs I have ever had done never show any caries present on any of my teeth and there is no evidence of a TMJ disorder. Also I have had an occlusal adjustment on several occasions but it never seems to improve the problem.

Is there some systemic or perhaps chemical condition that could be causing this pain? Or could it be a case of damage to the nerves leading to these teeth and if so, is there a way to test for such?

I would very much appreciate any informative answer by a dental professional ....thank you.

Try switching to Colgate Total toothpaste. The white paste is the strongest. They really do contain an amazing antibiotic that kills off germs in your mouth.

I used to get a lot of gum infections. Since switching to Colgate Total, I get only a few, and they are quick to go away.

I also used to use Colgate Total mouth wash, but this is no longer available where I live.

I have noticed that the prolonged continuous use of Colgate Total leaves the nerves in the gums much more numb than previously. I also used to have quite sensitive teeth, that even the toothpaste made for this particular problem never helped. Since exclusive use of the Colgate Total, I no longer suffer from this.

What have you got to lose. It's only a toothpaste. And if it helps with your problem, it will definitely be one of the cheapest fixes you will ever find.

the best thing to do is to go to a dentist and get a real opinion and know for sure that you are getting advise from a professional.

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