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I hate everything I can’t eat without pain
I cracked a tooth in December my dentist said I could get the chips out myself and long story short this morning it snapped in half and I have half a tooth lodged in my face the other is in a garbage can and my extraction in next Monday
it doesn’t hurt unless I chew too fast and I hit my upper tooth to the half one and I can’t close my mouth all the way and my jaw hurts
I can’t even eat donut holes without hitting smth
Approximately last year (2022), I made decission to pull off my cracked molars. I wasn't ready to let it go, but I have to. I've been chewing with only left side of my mouth for years, and I can feel my teeth are screaming for justice and equality.
As someone who believes in miracles and the posibility of the impossible, i googled whether there is a way to cure cracked tooth. I've been listening to brainwave frequencies, searching of possibility to reattach it with special glue, but my intuition made it clear that I have to let it go.
And this breaks my heart:
I have to say goodbye forever and it is gone, no longer with me. I have to deal with it and accept it.
On my way to dentist, I feel my heart is pounding, I'm nervous because I almost never visit dentist or hospital, or any other health centre. Somehow my body is strong enough to keep it healthy for 3 decades, but I just took it for granted because I thought it was normal.
In front of dentist, I remember it was Ocean dental, I check pick a card tarot reading on youtube to see if I made the right decision with pulling it off. Hey, I'm a libra, it's tough for me to decide something, especially cutting my body part off.
The pick a card reading was from Terri Nichols "yes or no", and it's around 15-20 minutes. But the only sentence I remember is when she said "you will feel nervous right now, but eventually you will feel much better after this. It was the right decision after all."
After the encouragement from my spirit guide through Terri, I entered the dentist and pull my tooth off. I still remember the "crack" sounds echoing in my skull. It was pretty much like breaking ice, and the ice breaks. To celebrate my liberation from the cracked tooth, I decided to eat chicken noodle from Mie Gajah Mada, and I use my right side of mouth to chew.
Yes, there was tears of joy. Streaming like a waterfall.
And so I apologize to my teeth, i told them I'm sorry for abandoning your hygiene so one of you shall go. And I promise I will take care of the rest that still remains.
I go to dentist for scaling, and always brush my teeth for at lest once a day. I never again abuse my teeth by chewing overly tough rock food, and always be gentle when I chew. Of course, whenever I consume sugar, Always rinse with mineral water.
Today, I go to the dentist again to treat the captivy, and received shocking news.
The dentist said that my lost molar is regenerate!!
It's about to regrow!!
I was so happy I cried on my way home. I can't stop expressing my gratitude to God, Angels, Universe, Spirit guides, Ancestors, and my body for this miracle.
I thought it was gone forever and apparently it regrow!
Thank you, thank you so much for this gift, this miracle 🥰🙏
Mug V. Mug
jason: heeey. Who wants to play a fun game?
dick: i can practically HEAR your eyebrows boing-ing.
dick: PASS.
damian: what is the game?
jason: mug versus mug.
damian: what is the premise of this game?
tim: -never mind the premise; that sounds like something a plastic surgeon would create!
damian: how do we play?
jason: *pulling a mug out of his jacket* LIKE THIS!
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What Are the Best Options to Fix a Cracked Tooth in NYC?
A cracked tooth can happen suddenly or develop over time. You may crack a tooth by biting hard foods, grinding your teeth at night, or experiencing trauma to your mouth. Even habits like chewing ice or opening packages with your teeth can lead to damage.
A cracked tooth can be painful and alarming. Whether it’s a small hairline fracture or a more significant crack, knowing what to do in the moments and days after the injury can make a big difference in the outcome. At Parkside Village Dental, we understand how stressful dental emergencies can be, so we’ve put together this guide to help you manage a cracked tooth before you get to the dentist.
What to Do When a Toothache or Dental Injury Strikes
Learn how to handle sudden toothaches or injuries. Get fast, effective emergency dental care from Miranda Dental Centre when you need it most.
It always strikes at the worst time a sudden toothache or cracked tooth. A toothache at night following a meal or an impact blow to the tooth while playing a sport can be frightening. Knowing what to do next can be your lifesaver. Early treatment can end pain, prevent damage, and save your tooth.
Miranda Dental Centre offers emergency dental care for those unexpected moments. Our team is here to provide fast and effective tooth pain relief when you need it most.
In this blog, we’ll explain what to do during a sudden toothache or dental injury. Taking these measures can help you stay calm and receive the right help in time.
Your oral health is worth too much to ignore, especially in an emergency. So let’s get into the basics that you should know.
Common Causes of Sudden Toothaches and Dental Injuries
A dental injury or toothache may occur at any time. Knowing the common causes, this is essential to know how and when to seek assistance and avoid future complications.
Tooth decay or infectionOne of the most common causes of tooth pain. Decay reaching the nerve can cause sharp pain that needs urgent care.
Cracked or broken teethA cracked tooth may not be painful initially. But it can quickly worsen and become painful if not treated right away.
Gum abscessThis infection in the sore may result in swelling, pus, and a bad taste in the mouth. It usually must be treated urgently to avoid its spread.
Sports accidents or fallsSudden falls or sports accidents can result in chipped or knocked-out teeth. All but a few need emergency dental care.
Biting something hardBiting down on ice, popcorn kernels, or hard lollies can cause damage. This may lead to a break or a sudden toothache.
If you experience any of these, contact us for quick and effective tooth pain relief.
What to Do Immediately When You Have a Sudden Toothache
A sudden toothache can be very uncomfortable. Try these few simple remedies at home before seeing a dentist.
Rinse your mouth with warm waterIt cleans the area and sometimes eases tooth pain or swelling.
Gently floss around the sore toothFood stuck can lead to pressure on your tooth; mild flossing to ease the pain.
Apply a cold compressHold it on your cheek to reduce swelling, bruising, or sharp pain.
Take over-the-counter pain reliefIbuprofen helps reduce inflammation and pain before seeing your dentist.
Don’t put aspirin on your gumsIt can also cause tissue burn and increase gum injury or irritation.
If pain doesn’t pass or gets worse, contact our skilled dentist immediately. Our expert dentist provides emergency dental care for dental injuries and toothaches. Our treatment is immediate and safe.
How to Handle Specific Dental Injuries
Knocked-Out Tooth
If you’ve lost a tooth, gently pick it up by the crown, not the root. If you can, slide it back in without tugging at it. If that’s not possible, preserve the tooth in milk or saliva. No time to waste—head to your emergency dental care within 30 minutes to save it.
Chipped or Broken Tooth
For a cracked or fractured tooth, attempt to preserve any pieces. Swish warm water in your mouth and place gauze on the affected area to prevent bleeding. Cover sharp edges with gum or sugar-free wax to protect your mouth.
Lost Filling or Crown
If you lost a filling or a crown, it is essential to cover the exposed area. You can temporarily cover it with dental cement sold at pharmacies or sugarless gum. It protects it from being a source of pain and infection until you visit a professional. Steer clear of hard or sticky foods and get emergency dental treatment as quickly as possible.
Object Stuck Between Teeth
If something’s stuck, avoid using sharp objects like pins or toothpicks. They can damage your gums or teeth. Attempt to remove the object by softly flossing in this region. If it won’t simply come out, don’t attempt to try and force it out see a dentist for safe and right removal. Being removed promptly, an abrupt toothache or further dental harm can be avoided.
When to See an Emergency Dentist
All toothaches can’t heal by themselves. At times, you may need to act quickly before it gets worse. If you are suffering from any of the following, you are eligible for emergency dental care:
Pain lasting more than 24 hoursLasting pain could mean something serious—get it checked without further delay.
Signs of infectionSwelling, pus, bad taste, or fever may be signs of an infection that needs immediate attention.
Bleeding that won’t stopProlonged bleeding from a wound in your cheeks, tongue, or gums must never be taken lightly.
Damage to teeth or gumsDental injuries from falls or hard bites can cause long-term issues if untreated.
You suspect an abscess or dying toothThrobbing pain, redness, or swollen pimples on your gums can be a dental abscess.
Sudden toothache or dental emergency? We have same-day appointments. Miranda Dental Centre offers quick pain relief for toothaches and quality care when you need it the most.
Preventing Future Dental Emergencies
Some dental emergencies are preventable with good habits. Here’s how to lower your risk of a surprise toothache or dental injury:
Regular dental check-upsRegular dental check-ups help catch problems early, before they become emergencies. Going early can save you pain and anxiety later.
Wear a mouthguard during sportsIf you have a game of footy, cricket, or another contact sport, things can happen. A properly fitted mouthguard can save your teeth from damage.
Avoid chewing ice or hard objectsBiting on hard lollies, pens, or ice can chip or break your teeth. This might lead to emergent treatment by the dentist.
Practice good oral hygieneBrush twice a day, floss once daily, and use toothpaste that contains fluoride. Healthy teeth and gums will not easily be infected or experience sudden sharp pain.
These steps prevent pain and keep your smile strong no emergency needed. But if something does go wrong, don’t delay getting the right tooth pain relief.
Emergency Dental Care at Miranda Dental Centre
Got a sudden toothache or injury? We’re here with fast, gentle care. We offer same-day emergency dental care to ease your pain. Our expert dentists treat the problem as quickly as possible.
We’ll assess the problem, give quick pain relief, and explain treatment options.
We treat cracked teeth, infections, or anything that gets stuck between your teeth. Our team approaches each case with gentle care.
Dental emergencies are tough, so we make care quick and gentle. Our caring staff will do their best to keep you at ease and relaxed.
To schedule an emergency appointment, call us (02) 9525 9081now! Don’t wait—early treatment can fix issues fast and save your smile.
If the discomfort is intense, persists over 24 hours, or occurs with swelling and fever, it’s an emergency. Call our dentist as soon as possible.
Hospitals can help with your infection, but not with your dental problems. It is always better to come visit our dentist for proper treatment.
Cover the tooth with milk or saliva without handling the root. See our dentist within 30 minutes for the best possible opportunity to save it.
Yes, over-the-counter options like ibuprofen can help manage pain. Just avoid placing any tablets directly on your gums.
Yes, truly, a same-day dental appointment is really required. We take appointments on the same day, so call early for immediate help.