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Originally Posted by angdunn
Hello, I hope you're not still experiencing your tooth pain, but I can relate to your story. I have constant pain in my teeth although my teeth are structurally fine--dental exam and xtrays showed no problem. My trigger is particles that I breathe in through my nose which then cause a bitter metallic taste and my teeth to hurt. I haven't found much research on atypical odontalgia, but I believe that explains my condition. How did you determine this? I take Aleve and use prescription toothpaste that has high concentrations of fluoride and swish lidocaine in my mouth to help ease my pain. It's disturbing. Angie
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Do you have metal fillings in your teeth? You may want to try a mix of water and baking soda to brush your teeth and then swish it and spit it out. This will neutralize the acid in your mouth that could be a part of your problem. You may want to contact a dentist in your area that is a member of the IAOMT. You can search for their website. Click on the "find a doctor link" If you have metal fillings then watch the smoking tooth video on the website.