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The palate of my mouth is throbbingg!!!

breakfasteatre

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Ok, right behind my two top front teeth, my palate is throbbing. The area is totally numb, i cant feel my toothbrush brushing against the back of my front teeth.

I havent had my wisdom teeth taken out, do you think this pain is, ughh, my wisdom teeth pushing around my existing teeth?
I have never had a cavity, do you think i could have a cavitiy on my front teeth?

it hurts!!!
 

Impulse155

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Do you wear a palletle expander, braces or anything like that?

If not, take some tylenol or advil or asprin or something, give it a few days. You might of jus got a deep cut on it or something.

Have you eaten ribs in the past few days? or anything with a bone like that that you pick up and eat. Have you gotten into a fight?

I'd say give it till monday, if its still bothering you, see your dentist.
 

MCsommerreid

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See a dentist, and if they find nothing wrong see a ear-nose-throat. Sinus pain tends to radiate like that, and it happens to me occasionally when I breath in really cold air.
 

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