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Old 08-13-2013, 12:42 PM #5
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Post Ice Cube

Thanks Bryanna-

I just put an ice cube between most of my teeth and it did not bother hardly any of them...maybe I am doing it incorrectly? For a few weeks hot coffee was REALLY flaring up the pain. In fact, i could not even eat hot food on the opposite side of my mouth. If anything hot touched my palate, the pain was excruciating. Now it is not.

I will try to post the Xray.

I guess instead of an RC would be to have the tooth extracted. But my wisdom teeth were impacted by bone and they are gone, so I only have tooth #2 on the upper right.
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