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anonfemale
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Hi. I am 30 years old, and I have had some problems. My gums are red and puffy, my teeth are yellow, my gums bleed when I brush my teeth, and my tongue is a bit green!. I don't have any loose teeth, but my bottom gum looks very low and it looks like I can see little spaces. I know I need to go to a dentist but I am so scared!. I have anxiety and panic attacks. Sometimes, I don't brush my teeth at all because I am scared of how much blood there is.
I don't know if I am feeling paranoid, but I felt at my jaw bones today, and noticed that I can feel more of a jaw bone on one side than I can on the other. I looked it up and some people said that you only have one jaw bone. I just haven't noticed that before, but maybe it has always felt like that and I haven't noticed.
I am unemployed, so I have a lot of time where I'm not doing much. I sit in my room panicking and I have found it difficult to sleep lately.
I don't understand how some people hardly ever, or never, brush their teeth and yet they don't have any problems. My mum and brother haven't been to the dentist in years, and they haven't had any problems (I don't know how often they brush their teeth though ). Also, my boyfriend doesn't always brush his teeth as often as he should, but he told me that he has never had gum disease, and once when he went to the dentist recently, they told him everything was fine and he just needed a couple of fillings. He has had a sore tooth sometimes (the pain has come and gone), and a couple of his teeth have come loose on their own and fallen out, but he hasn't had severe problems.
If none of your teeth are loose, is there still a chance to have healthy teeth and gums?. I'm worried that some will need to be taken out though.
I don't know if I am feeling paranoid, but I felt at my jaw bones today, and noticed that I can feel more of a jaw bone on one side than I can on the other. I looked it up and some people said that you only have one jaw bone. I just haven't noticed that before, but maybe it has always felt like that and I haven't noticed.
I am unemployed, so I have a lot of time where I'm not doing much. I sit in my room panicking and I have found it difficult to sleep lately.
I don't understand how some people hardly ever, or never, brush their teeth and yet they don't have any problems. My mum and brother haven't been to the dentist in years, and they haven't had any problems (I don't know how often they brush their teeth though ). Also, my boyfriend doesn't always brush his teeth as often as he should, but he told me that he has never had gum disease, and once when he went to the dentist recently, they told him everything was fine and he just needed a couple of fillings. He has had a sore tooth sometimes (the pain has come and gone), and a couple of his teeth have come loose on their own and fallen out, but he hasn't had severe problems.
If none of your teeth are loose, is there still a chance to have healthy teeth and gums?. I'm worried that some will need to be taken out though.