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Local dentist are closed till Monday morning, and having server pain on right side of mouth.
First, I'll admit there are cavities, and have only been to the dentist twice for checkups since 2001. Just haven't gone in for any work due to lack of insurance.
Anyways, a tooth broke on right side of mouth several years ago, I had it check and the dentist said the nerve is not showing and would be fine, however, it should be taken care of sooner rather than later.
Some time later
Still not done. I do and always have brushed my teeth 2-3 times daily, but always had a sweet tooth and used to love drinking soda.
Basically, I eat on the left side of my mouth, but recently for unknown reasons I caught myself eating on the right side of my mouth normally chewing back and forth the last couple days.
About 3-4 hours a server pain on upper side of mouth and jaw started having some serious pain. Anbesol does nothing. Not sure if it is cavities, but what would be the chances of two, both upper and lower starting at the same exact time? Or, if I am in pain because of eating on right side and it not being used to pressure.