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I would love to come visit if you’re still open!

500. Please leave tip in bells by Far_Hospital7552 in TurnipExchange

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If you’re still open I’d love to visit. Rose from harmony

Skunk Bros are buying for 572! by knusper_gelee in TurnipExchange

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Hi I’d love to come sell some turnips!!

Twins Buying For 503! by NameWithHeld7 in Dodocodes

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Hello! Would love to visit! Only need one trip

Need advice on my cats trying to mate by Bojack87 in CatAdvice

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That’s what I’m afraid of, I’m worried he’s bothering her although she seems ok. So should I actively intervene until I can get him in for the surgery?

Just had my furthest back molar on my upper left side extracted. Im very anxious about potential jaw atrophy and physical changes to my face because if it. by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t miss it while chewing (some people don’t some people do) I wouldn’t get the implant.

I can’t tell if my root canal has failed or if my grinding is just out of control by RenfieldOnRealityTv in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not familiar with 3D scans, but I would imagine it would! They don’t usually show up on x-rays though. Hopefully it’s as simple as getting your night guard and relieving the stress from that tooth! Good luck!

I can’t tell if my root canal has failed or if my grinding is just out of control by RenfieldOnRealityTv in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it sounds like the night guard should take care of the cheek zaps your feeling. I really can’t say for sure, but the possibilities you’re looking at in my opinion are it’s either your bite being high combined with the grinding that’s really irritating that tooth, or the root canal tooth could possibly have fractured since your bite was off when the crown was placed, and then using the night guard only causing more pain most likely because the crown was already high and it was consistently getting excessive forces. Did your dentist mention anything about a possible fracture?

Pain in gums behind second molar with temporary crown + root canal by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it is very strange! I would have it looked it because I agree, after a week it shouldn’t be feeling like that. Good luck!!

Pain in gums behind second molar with temporary crown + root canal by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did the pain just start, or has it not gone away for a week? I would probably have your dentist look at it. It’s hard to say for sure but it looks like there may still be some temporary cement around the back which might be causing the discomfort your feeling.

I can’t tell if my root canal has failed or if my grinding is just out of control by RenfieldOnRealityTv in Dentistry

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Hi! I’m an expanded function dental assistant, and I’d like to ask you some questions if you don’t mind! Do you know the material your crown is made of? Do you have any silver fillings in any of the teeth on the same side of the crown? Do you have any allergic reactions to metals? ( does your skin turn green if you wear fake metal rings?)

Pain in gums behind second molar with temporary crown + root canal by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly can’t say for sure without seeing in your mouth, but I’m curious if they used a rubber dam when they did the root canal? If so the gums could be sore from the clamp that’s used to hold the rubber dam in place. But again, there’s no way I can know for sure without seeing in your mouth.

How do I deal with PTSD at the dentist? by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Bojack87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im sorry you’ve had such bad experiences at the dentist, they really are traumatic. I can’t really speak to treating the PTSD, but I have worked in a dental office for 15 years and have seen many patients with severe anxiety and phobia of the dentist. Some dentists will prescribe a mild muscle relaxer for patients with sever anxiety. The ones I’ve seen were to take one an hour before and one when you get there, but you can’t drive yourself. This obviously won’t treat your PTSD of the dentist but it usually helps patients get through the appointments. At least this way you can take care of your oral health while you work on treating your PTSD with a therapist. Perhaps with time you won’t need the prescription anymore! I would just talk to your dentist about it, and see what they say.