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Old Nov 03, 2017, 06:49 PM
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I knew that my teeth in the upper back were a bit used since the paste is old and I haven't have gone to the dentist in years. I have noticed while eating certain things that were hard were a bit discomfort, but no pain and just now i was eating pizza and one of my teeth came out all of the sudden. I feel scared and sort of anxious because I'm 29. I don't know if that's normal....
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Old Nov 04, 2017, 06:48 PM
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I had an upper molar crumble out of my mouth around your age, maybe a year or two older. Like you I had not been going to the dentist...it was a bit of a wake up call even though it still took me another fifteen or so years to really start going regularly.

I don't remember how I felt about it at the time...surprised for sure, I was eating a cookie when it happened.
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Old Nov 04, 2017, 06:57 PM
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My teeth were in terrible shape by my early 20s. I'd rather not give details, but they're still crumbling/breaking/and worse. I'm going to a dentist in just 2 days and I'm petrified.
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Old Nov 05, 2017, 04:29 AM
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Can you schedule an appointment with your dentist to take care of this tooth and get the others checked out? 29 does seem young to have this problem. Best wishes.
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Old Nov 05, 2017, 10:07 AM
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Try and bite the bullet and go to the dentist.... the thing with teeth is the longer you delay often the problems worsen and cost increases. I don’t know anyone likes going to the dentist.... I certainly don’t and it makes me anxious but not as bad as some people experience for example my friend has to take a Valium before going to dentist!!! The thing is your teeth are really important and are important for your health.... hope I don’t sound too motherish �������� Good luck ��
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Old Nov 05, 2017, 04:34 PM
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I haven't even scheduled it yet and I feel scared.
I hope it goes well
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My teeth were in terrible shape by my early 20s. I'd rather not give details, but they're still crumbling/breaking/and worse. I'm going to a dentist in just 2 days and I'm petrified.
Thanks for this!
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Old Nov 05, 2017, 05:23 PM
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I haven't even scheduled it yet and I feel scared.
I hope it goes well
Thank you. I agree with the others, please go to the dentist. If you start taking good care of your teeth now, it will help a lot. Also, look into "oil pulling" (I think that's what it's called). When you go to the dentist, they might write you a short term quantity of valium, so that you're not too afraid.
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