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dobsonz172
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Hi guys so i have a little query, I was having jaw ache and throbbing for the last month on my second molar (one next to the wisdom tooth at the bottom) and I went to the emergency dentist and he suggested he can add a temp filling or extract the tooth, as all of the local dentists around my area have waiting lists of 800+ people with no guarantee of an appointment I opted to remove the tooth. I really regret this decision and I learnt a life lesson yday, to always try and salvage your teeth, never remove them unless completely necessary.
i'm 29 years old and this was my first dentist appointment i've ever had, so i don't have experience with tooth removal, my question is; the molar that was next to the one that was removed is getting caught on my tongue, i notice this when I'm drinking and most of all when i'm talking, i'm finding it hard to ignore this sensation.
will my brain adapt from this over time? or will i constantly feel this trapped feeling with my tongue?
i'm 29 years old and this was my first dentist appointment i've ever had, so i don't have experience with tooth removal, my question is; the molar that was next to the one that was removed is getting caught on my tongue, i notice this when I'm drinking and most of all when i'm talking, i'm finding it hard to ignore this sensation.
will my brain adapt from this over time? or will i constantly feel this trapped feeling with my tongue?