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Old 08-31-2012, 03:50 PM #1
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yeah i tryed eating a triskit yesterdat to give then a shot and omg it hurt so bad, but it was an accual front tooth that hurt the most. i got some seabind for temo fix tell then and my wife is getting that wax stuff to kind of ease the pain tell tuesday, but my concern is iidk if they can be adjusted cause they are infact a plastic thats bendable
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Robert,

It is best to leave the the partials out if they are causing that much pain. Sometimes when the partial is too tight next to a tooth, that tooth will hurt and eventually the nerve in that tooth will become inflamed. That could result in the nerve of that tooth dying. So it is not a good idea to wear the partials if they are hurting you. Lining the partial with a cushion such as seabond may give you temporary relief but be mindful of any constant irritation or pain as then it is best to take the partial out until you can have it adjusted.

So long as the partial is not made of a valplast material, it can be adjusted.

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yeah i tryed eating a triskit yesterdat to give then a shot and omg it hurt so bad, but it was an accual front tooth that hurt the most. i got some seabind for temo fix tell then and my wife is getting that wax stuff to kind of ease the pain tell tuesday, but my concern is iidk if they can be adjusted cause they are infact a plastic thats bendable
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