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Old 01-25-2013, 09:13 AM #1
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Default Perfectly healthy wobbly teeth

Background: I've been on combined contraceptive pills for about a year, various brands because they all make me throw up, I think I must have thrown up 30 times in the last year or so, so three weeks ago I stopped taking them.

This Monday I woke up and all my teeth felt loose. My mouth cannot get clean no matter how much brushing/mouthwash. It scared me so much I went to a dentist the next day, who said no gum disease or cavities, perfect teeth. I can feel my pulse in my mouth sometimes, and my saliva somehow seems more bitter.

It's driving me crazy, I've been told to go back to the dentist in a few weeks if it doesn't clear up but I can't sleep, work or drive for worrying about it.

My ideas: has anyone had pain of wisdom teeth coming in that feels like this? Had any tooth problems after coming off hormonal contraception? Or does it sound like sensitivity from the throwing up? Surely if that was the case the dentist would have told me the enamel was wearing off... But I have always taken good care of my teeth.

Sorry for rambling.
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