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Old 06-15-2015, 12:57 PM
 
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I have certain teeth that hurt like heck when I eat something like taco shells or crackers, but they hurt more at some times than others.

Last week I started eating tacos and certain teeth hurt, and the next day hurt again when eating mcnuggets and even a Clif bar. Also the Clif bar particles get stuck to a lower right molar, it hurts even when not biting. I suppose it's the sugar.

After a few days, I ate the same kind of Clif bar and there was no pain when biting, nor when eating crackers. Why would teeth hurt sometimes more than others?

If I tooth hurts when you bite on it, you must have a cavity or gum disease. There is no other explanation, I believe. I don't want to go to the dentist and spend over $100 on xrays.

Do you think if you have a cavity, will it only hurt when you bite at a certain angle?

Another sign I have cavities is they hurt when cold water is near.

I was actually trying to make my teeth hurt by biting crackers while standing in front of a mirror. Nothing happened. I even tapped my teeth with something and nothing happened.
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Old 06-15-2015, 09:37 PM
 
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I have certain teeth that hurt like heck when I eat something like taco shells or crackers, but they hurt more at some times than others.

Last week I started eating tacos and certain teeth hurt, and the next day hurt again when eating mcnuggets and even a Clif bar. Also the Clif bar particles get stuck to a lower right molar, it hurts even when not biting. I suppose it's the sugar.

After a few days, I ate the same kind of Clif bar and there was no pain when biting, nor when eating crackers. Why would teeth hurt sometimes more than others?

If I tooth hurts when you bite on it, you must have a cavity or gum disease. There is no other explanation, I believe. I don't want to go to the dentist and spend over $100 on xrays.

Do you think if you have a cavity, will it only hurt when you bite at a certain angle?

Another sign I have cavities is they hurt when cold water is near.

I was actually trying to make my teeth hurt by biting crackers while standing in front of a mirror. Nothing happened. I even tapped my teeth with something and nothing happened.
There is another explanation and it will require a visit to the dentist to diagnose it. Including the xrays. If you don't want to do that then your alternative is to wait for it to get worse and pay more later.
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Old 06-16-2015, 07:35 AM
 
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you can always goto mexico or india to have it looked at for about $94
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Old 07-04-2015, 02:00 AM
 
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If you want to find a better solution than I suggest you, talk to a good dentist or your friend's relatives. As per my knowledge there is a long list of websites which offer fast booking service with a dentist of your choice. You can always refer the reviews, ratings before deciding upon any dentist.
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