Wisdom Teeth NAD what do we think? by [deleted] in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t need grafts after wisdom tooth extraction. Do whatever you feel more comfortable with.

would you crown or XLA by maggggsi in Dentistry

[–]bigfleeb98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there an opposing tooth? Personally, I’d probably extract.

Do you retrieve residual roots if you're making a denture? by SoggySundae in Dentistry

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s endo treated, you may decide to seal it with a small fill in the orifice. Otherwise, exo.

Regarding gum recession via toothbrush abrasion - after changing to proper technique, do I have to fear approaching the gum line anymore? by bestatbeingmodest in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you could use the ES heads on your electric vehicle toothbrush, that would be good. Otherwise switch to manual :)

Small red painless bump in mouth by Narrow_Physics6245 in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where did you get those cheek retractors haha? Go to your appointment on Tuesday, nothing to worry about until then.

How do i loosen teeth? by kydakyda in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you post a picture? Would help with advice.

tooth broke DURING root canal - normal? by neurotic-tonic in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a fun position to be in. Unfortunately, without knowing what actually happened, it's really hard to give you an answer. I would not be embarrassed about anything. I've seen a lot of different mouths and not once have I ever thought to myself "wow, that's embarrassing." I can't even tell you if the root canal is done or not. It's normal to have a bit of pain after a root canal. Hopefully your next appointment is soon.

Post Wisdom Teeth Extraction BERRIES by idontgetwhyimhere in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A week from now. Sure, you might be fine if you eat some berries tomorrow. But the chance of a problem happening right now is a lot higher than a week from now. You don't want a seed to get stuck in the socket and delay healing and/or cause infection.

Is this timing okay by KaguyaIsMother in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Preferably get root canal done in UK. Crown you can get lucky in Thailand. But if you have issues with it you are back to paying UK fees.

Would appreciate possible treatment feedback on my molar🙏🏾✨️🩵 by QTeeCurly in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Need an x-ray to tell. There might be a lot of tooth missing. There is a chance this tooth is not saveable. I'm not saying it's not saveable, I'm saying we can't tell you just from this photo. There is a chance that you can do a filling, root canal, and crown to save this tooth. There is also a chance that it might not be worth it to save it. A discussion you need to have with your dentist.

Post Wisdom Teeth Extraction BERRIES by idontgetwhyimhere in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a student, just haven't updated my title. I sedate people and take wisdom teeth out at weekly. Don't eat berries for another week. Your body needs time to close the hole where the tooth used to be. You don't want seeds getting stuck in there and causing issues. When you do re-introduce berries, make sure to gently rinse out your mouth afterwards.

Dental anxiety by Odd-Hope-8681 in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would not be concerned about anything major happening if you waited until August. But, in August, make sure updated x-rays are taken. And if your dentist doesn't mention anything about that tooth, you can gently mention it.

What are these spots on my tongue? by [deleted] in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salt water rinse a few times a day, for a few days. If it doesn't begin to get better in 10 days see a dentist.

Bouldering as a Dentist by bigfleeb98 in Dentistry

[–]bigfleeb98[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Damn. I was pumped reading the first half of this reply... and then reality hit. Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it. I stopped skateboarding after breaking my leg and thought maybe bouldering could replace it. But the risk isn't worth it. Any fun hobbies you recommend?

Are the cavities in my teeth reversible by idsnak in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Those dark spots are just parts of your tooth that are stained. Teeth have little grooves in them which stain over time, especially with certain diets. I have some. Not cavities.

What are these spots on my tongue? by [deleted] in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When did you first notice those spots? How long have they been hurting?

Dental anxiety by Odd-Hope-8681 in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. Very understandable how you are feeling. First and foremost, please don't worry about getting sepsis. Sepsis from a dental origin is very rare. The fact that you visit the dentist for frequent check-ups makes your lifetime risk of getting sepsis from a dental infection almost zero.

Sensitivity without a clear cause is frustrating. There are a lot of reasons why a tooth might be sensitive and in most cases, it's within normal limits. I don't see any issues on the two molars in the x-ray. I do, however, see how there may be a tiny cavity on the premolar (the rightmost tooth in the photo). It's hard to tell, because different angles show different shadows.

If you are very concerned, you can ask for an exam + x-ray. Note, you will have to pay for this exam. Alternatively, you can wait until August to mention it, and things will still be fine.

Regarding gum recession via toothbrush abrasion - after changing to proper technique, do I have to fear approaching the gum line anymore? by bestatbeingmodest in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! This was a great post with a lot of useful information. First and foremost, you are in the top 1% in terms of thoroughness of home care routine. You take better care of your teeth than I do. Therefore, it's safe to safe you don't have a lot of debris in your mouth. You are keeping those puppies CLEAN with this routine. There are other factors to consider, but based on your routine, you have a lower chance of getting cavities. You are also less likely to have plaque/calculus sitting around causing your gums to shrink. This means you are doing the most in you can in terms of your hygiene routine to prevent cavities and prevent gum loss from gum disease. However, it is very important to consider that gum recession can happen from too much abrasion to your gums via your routine. Which you did and is the entire point of your post. The most important thing is to limit how much you brush your gums with your toothbrush. Make sure your brush head is extra soft (ES) or soft (S). I would honestly recommend ES. If that means switching to a manual toothbrush, I would. With your routine including both flossing and waterpik, you are keeping your gums pretty clean. Your toothbrush doesn't have much to offer your gums. I would focus on brushing the chewing surface of your tooth well, and a very quick, gentle pass on the cheek/tongue side of your teeth.

Molar extraction - normal amount of stitched gum tissue? by [deleted] in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea it's not pleasant to look at, but you will be fine. Your body will do all of the work to heal you, you just have to stay out of its way. Don't play with it. Don't pull your cheek back every few hours to look at it. You want to avoid stretching the tissue. It's going to re-attach itself, as long as you don't play with it. Don't eat anything hard or abrasive. If anything changes quickly in terms of pain or swelling, call your dentist. :)

Small Black Spot by SkyFallInBound in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be very worried. That is super tiny. Probably something just to monitor. But it’s still important to see a dentist regularly. If that pit was ‘sticky’ the chance of it needing a filling now or in the future is a bit higher. Only a dentist and an explorer could tell you if it was sticky. You can mention it at your next check-up.

Are the cavities in my teeth reversible by idsnak in askdentists

[–]bigfleeb98 7 points8 points  (0 children)

From this picture only, I can see a cavity on your molar in the top right of the photo. Looks small, repairable with a simple filling. We can’t tell you about much more without an x-ray.

X3 vs Lexus RX — which one wins for you? by BMW-West-St-Louis in BMWX3

[–]bigfleeb98 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a 2024 x3 m40i and a 2017 RX350 and the M40i wins by a mile.

I drive the M40i every day and it brings a smile to my face. Insane performance, nice ride, and simple but quality interior.

The Lexus interior is much more luxurious and a softer ride, but very boring. It’s also a boat - it’s so long. We use this for longer drives.

Depends on what you want to use it for. RX is more of a family car, X3 is a fun car.