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speaking up means nothing when you won't listen
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GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY IM BACK I HAVE ANSWERS so we looked at my teeth etc and I’m not gonna die of sepsis bc despite all the shit my toothache caused me there’s no infection. so what was it, Bronwyn? good question!
wisdom teeth
#LMFAO#my wisdom teeth are……… so poorly angled. 100% impact on all four#and the left one is tryna make moves so it’s swelling my gums which is raising my molar#and jacking up my bite while the tooth is sensitive in sensitive gums#¯\_(ツ)_/¯#so he suggested just. get rid of them. take the wisdom teeth out. all 4 bc of the possible impact from them#and if I didn’t I’d just periodically have this crazy ass pain come and go and come and go and fuck THAT so. removal it is#👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻#I have no idea what that’s gonna cost lmfao so we’ll…. we’ll see#and today basically the pain hasn’t been nearly as severe. the swelling has gone down significantly. so I think the pain/problem is#subsiding for a bit. I hope. lol. so they’re referring me to the dental hospital teehee#and then we did a clean of my teeth bc I have crazy plaque buildup and thus bacteria and thus making the issue worse. apparently. so#which isn’t a surprise. depression and adhd means I don’t brush my teeth as often as I should. and floss is scary#while doing that he seemed to have no problems with any of my fillings so I assume they’re fine atm too#all those side effects bc my wisdom tooth wants to play up…….. attention seeker#also between that molar and the gums where the wisdom tooth is. there’s a pocket. apparently. and stuff is getting stuck in there apparently#a pocket……. head in hands. and obviously that’s difficult to clean so that’s also bothering my gums and thus my tooth. GOD#ooc#anyways that’s the dentist update. tldr; I’m fucking fine it’s just wisdom teeth fucking it all up
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i should probably get that checked
#i don't like explaining my art because like you should form your own opinions and stuff but this one is literally about my dental problems#that i am having right now as well as generally throughout my life#i have weak teeth (and bones) (that's why i can't get lip piercings though i really want to)#i had a really good dentist that i frequented before moving to a different city and it would be very difficult to see him now#and he has all my history like where i had nerves removed and all that and there's a lot and i don't remember all of it#and recently i got a gum infection#and i hoped it would go away on its own (based on nothing)#because i don't take care of myself until i have choice#maybe it wouldn't have gotten so bad if i saw a dentist sooner who knows#so in the end i did see a new dentist and i was like it doesn't hurt that much it's probably not that bad#and she was like no this is actually very bad and it will take a lot of time and money to fix#i was kinda saving up for a new laptop but like that's not time sensitive unlike my teeth. i need those to eat#ive never been afraid of dentists as a kid but now their prices do fill me with dread#traditional art#my art#body horror#ink drawing
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I was today years old when I learned that lack of flossing/cleaning between your teeth with those tiny bristle things, will result in your gums bleeding due to food buildup and bacteria (as that stuff can't be removed with just a regular toothbrush)
Watching my dentist hold up her tool, with a bloody glob at the end as she explains dental hygene to me was not on my checklist for the day, but it sure was an experience.
#Moca talks#She even gave me a packet of the bristle wire brushes and two small tooth pastes for sensitive teeth so I can figure out what type I need#A set of those costs nearly 9€ 😭#And she didn't charge me for the cleaning or plaque buildup even though she didn't have to do that#My upper teeth and gums feel like an empty hallway though. It is extremely weird#I can feel each individual tooth when I clench my teeth or bite into food#Don't like it! I'll get used to it because this is healthier but rn me no likey
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self care win: both remembered to, and had the executive function to get up and take the meds we needed to, use our ear drops, brush our teeth, and do a general check in our our body's needs, all within like half an hour. not the biggest tasks but given how hard it's been to actually do anything combined with the sensory issues associated with some of them, I think I deserve to be proud of us for managing to do them
#personal#thoughts#🍬 post#posts made on pain meds#brushing our teeth especially is a nightmare because we keep forgetting to get more of the little travel toothbrushes#because they're a lot harder to get now so we keep having to use a normal toothbrush which triggers more sensory issues#and triggers the sensitivity and soreness around our gums and it also requires us to get up and go to the sink#which... doesn't mix well with fatigue flares and our executive dysfunction being a fucking nightmare#but also given that like half the surface of one wisdom tooth has just rotted away and left all the inside of the tooth exposed#and then another tooth has a huge hole in it and is now actively crumbling it makes it really painful if the brush touches either of them#I had to take pain meds and then go sort out other stuff while I waited for those to kick in before I could then go brush my teeth#otherwise it would probably have been too painful#(I mean I mostly took them because the tooth pain was flaring up really bad again but I realised I needed to brush our teeth#so I was like ''well I guess I'll do everything in this order so the meds can kick in before I brush them'')
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Ursa when she hears me getting her toothbrush out after dinner
#my babies have juvenile gingivitis so they get their teeth brushed every evening#ursa has sensitive gums (because of the gingivitis) and she does NOT like it
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bro I’ve run out of ideas on what to draw 😭
I NEED DRAWING PROMPTS
if anyone has an idea, I’d love to hear it! (Or uh..read it??? Cuz u can’t hear in Tumblr unless it’s a video ur watching or a live???)
#<3#head is currently running on a quarter of a brain cell#HAPPY FRIDAY!!!!! :)#also another update TEETH NO LONGER HURT!! I used a gum sensitive toothpaste that my friend recommended and it work like a charm!! >v<
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Cold weather has a bad mouthfeel
#weather#winter#im high but like its a bad feeling in the gums? maybe i just have sensitive gums idk#teeth#mouth feel#420#funny haha#is this anything
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i just woke up and my tooth hurts >:(
#i’m gonna take ibuprofen and go back to bed for a lil bit i think#if i don’t fall back asleep i’ll be back tho and i’ll take a nice lil nap later :)#the tooth is the one that is broken and i got stabbed in the gum with a dorito yesterday#i’m Thankful for my broken tooth being my molar in the very back on the bottom left but ALSO. it’s so inconvenient bc it always hurts my#cheek when i move my mouth certain ways ugh it’s awful don’t break ur tooth kids !#i say that like there’s a choice 🧍🏻🧍🏻🧍🏻#i always have taken pretty good care of my teeth but a piece of gum decided to fuck me up like three years ago and my tooth has been slowly#breaking off piece by piece since. not great! but i’m used to it now and it really doesn’t bother me most of the time#but i had a new piece break off like a week and a half ago and so it has been sensitive againnnnn#i gotta start using peroxide in my mouthwash again that was helpful before#i was also cursed bc there’s teeth issues in both sides of my family so rip#also as i’m typing this i just wanna stay awake#but also i’m soooo cozy in my bed
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[image ID first picture: a photo of a box of sensodyne pro enamel tooth paste/end ID]
[image ID second photo: four bottles of Crest pro health advanced enamel Care mouthwash. It appears purple in the bottle. /End ID]
Something to add on to this. You know these bitches?
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Saved my teeth. My ND ass hates the feeling of spit on my hands. My dad left me a bunch of these and I INSTANTLY was flossing. I hate that string shit. If you're worried about plastic waste, the one on the right is extra long AND the pics are replaceable instead of replacing the whole thing, ergo less waste. A lot of the other pics have recycled plastic or hollow handles for less plastic use. (You might be able to get a restringable one, but I haven't personally seen one.)
Also getting soft rated brushes has helped me a lot. Less likely to overstimulate me. I also use two separate toothpastes. I have a children's bubble gum flavored anti-cavity toothpaste that I use in the morning. It irritates my stomach less than the traditional mint when I'm moving around. It also is blue with fun sparkle glitters in it and makes me feel good inside. I have one for night time which is a baking soda enamel mint one. Similar to sensodyne it helps with tooth enamel and also helps to fight bad breath. For whatever reason it doesn't bother my stomach as much at night as it does in the morning. They're also non-fluoride toothpaste out there if fluoride is something that bothers your stomach. There's also different kinds of fluoride. Most have sodium fluoride but there are a few others if you read the packaging that might work better with your body.
A friendly reminder also to always wear your night guard. The ones made by the dentist are expensive and you have to bring it in for cleaning, so if you don't think you can manage that get the home made ones. Make a new one every two to three months and they're about 15 to 20 bucks each at my local store. Some allow you to use microwaved water and some you have to boil water on the stove. Make sure the one you buy is within your house limitations and your physical limitations.
If you have issues remembering to brush your teeth, try to have a teeth brushing buddy. When I lived with my ex-boyfriend he was really bad about remembering so I was bad about remembering to brush my teeth. Then I move back in with my mom and she's very good about brushing her teeth. So I would always be reminded to brush my teeth when she brushed her teeth. And then I got on a regular schedule. Maybe call your sister and just brush your teeth on the phone with each other. Have your neurotypical cousin text you when they brush their teeth to remind you to brush yours. Figure out something that works for you.
Okay listen I have another disability related thing that’s important!!
If you have any disabilities linked to tooth decay/erosion, through direct cause or secondary symptom, it is vital that you get one or both of the following items: Sensodyne toothpaste and enamel repair mouthwash
This includes health conditions such as acid reflux, diabetes, thyroid conditions, fibromyalgia, chronic pain & mental illnesses such as depression that create poor hygiene routines, sensory issue disorders like autism and ADHD, and any health condition that causes frequent vomiting / increased stomach acid, including eating disorders and migraines.
All of these disabilities will erode the enamel of your teeth, not only opening you up to cavities but making it very easy to chip your teeth from such simple things as biting the wrong way on the tines of a fork. (I’ve chipped my teeth at least 4 times this way).
The toothpaste on the left here (sensodyne pronamel) is gentle on your teeth, won’t cause painful sensations from any extreme mint flavor, and will even protect your gums if they’re sensitive from any of these conditions.
The mouthwash on the right (Crest enamel repair) will, as it says, repair your enamel — which is marvelous, because the technology to repair your enamel at all is relatively very new to society! — but it is most importantly non-alcoholic. Meaning that it works well as a once-a-day rinse without any of the burning sensations of antiseptics that typically discourage people with sensory issues from taking care of their teeth.
I know remembering to do these things every day can feel like a lot when you’re sick and exhausted, but I promise a collective three minutes out of every day is going to save you an incredible amount of pain and money in the future. If your teeth are susceptible enough to rot, you can actually die from infection. And as they say, with how little insurance actually covers dental —
Not brushing your teeth??
In THIS economy???
#dental hygiene#flossing#toothbrush#toothpaste#dental advice#I've had barely any cavities in my lifetime#I've had less than 10 possibly less than five#when I was young that was mostly because I drink a lot of tap water that fluoride in it as well as I liked my bubble gum toothpaste#You don't have to suffer a toothpaste that you don't like the taste of#if you hate mint there are other flavors#if you just hate one kind of mint they have spearmint and they have evergreen men and whole bunch of other flavors#*evergreen mint#You can see if any have small travel sizes to see if you like the taste of it#You might ask your dentist to see if they have any sample sized ones that you can have when you go there for your check up#please go to the dentist. without insurance my recent cleaning today cost me just over $100#so that's $200 a year without any insurance#and I know that might be too much for some people but it will be worth it in the long run especially if you can catch cavities early#so you won't have to get crowns or root canal done later#also pay attention to your teeth. if something's bothering you hurts to chew on that side have extra sensitivity somewhere#call your dentist and see if they have any advice for you. You might not have to go in they might be able to tell you#floss extra hard or leave that area alone or try this mouth rinse and see if that helps#as mentioned previously catch dental issues early#sorry for the long addition op lol#dental hygiene is something that i gained passion about recently and i would like other NDs so know my findings
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How Coffee Affects Your Teeth: Understanding the Impact of Your Daily Brew
Coffee is one of the most beloved beverages around the world. Whether it’s part of your morning routine or an afternoon pick-me-up, it’s estimated that over 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed globally every day (International Coffee Organization, 2023). While coffee has its benefits, including boosting alertness and energy, it can have negative effects on your oral health, particularly your…
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Dant Rattan Ayurvedic SLS FREE Toothpaste – 100gm
Dant Rattan Ayurvedic SLS Free Toothpaste offers the essence of natural oral care. This unique SLS free toothpaste brings together the wisdom of Ayurveda and modern dental science to offer you a truly enriching oral hygiene experience. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and embrace the goodness of nature with every brush.
Dant Rattan contains a carefully selected blend of Ayurvedic herbs such as Neem, Clove, and Mint. These chemicals not only clean your teeth, but also nourish your gums and protect them from harmful microorganisms. Neem, known for its antibacterial characteristics, protects your teeth from decay, while Clove relieves toothaches, ensuring a healthy dental care regimen. This toothpaste for cavities is designed to support overall dental health and address dental cavities effectively.
Experience the burst of freshness with the invigorating Mint flavor that leaves your mouth feeling cool and revitalized after each use. Dant Rattan promises an all-encompassing approach to dental wellness for your whole family, whether it’s through its gentle cleaning or its pleasant taste. Ideal for those seeking a natural toothpaste, this product combines affordability with quality to provide a superior brushing experience. Explore the benefits of dental cleaning at home with a toothpaste that supports tooth and gum health while avoiding SLS.
Features of Dant Rattan Ayurvedic SLS-Free Toothpaste
Ayurvedic Formulation: Carefully crafted with traditional Ayurvedic herbs renowned for their dental benefits.
SLS Free: This product contains no sodium lauryl sulfate, guaranteeing a mild yet efficient cleaning experience.
Natural Ingredients: Infused with Neem, Clove, and Mint extracts for natural antibacterial and refreshing properties.
Refreshing Flavor: Savor every brushstroke with the energizing, cold taste of mint.
Fit for a Family: Your loved ones can receive complete dental care that is safe for all ages.
Benefits of Dant Rattan Ayurvedic SLS-Free Toothpaste
Effectively and painlessly cleans teeth and gums with gentle cleaning.
Oral hygiene: Using its inherent antimicrobial qualities, it guards against cavities, gum disease, and tooth decay.
Gum Health: Neem and cloves have the ability to support healthy gums.
Fresh Breath: Leaves your mouth feeling fresh and confident throughout the day.
Holistic Wellness: Complies with holistic ideas and gives natural substances top priority for general health.
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7 Tips for Maintaining Healthy Gums | AK Dental Clinic
Learn 7 essential tips for maintaining healthy gums and preventing gum disease. Visit AK Dental Clinic for expert dental care and a healthier smile today.
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Sensodyne for some reason has an unexpected texture- but I'll definitely look into those other two, thanks!
drinking a can of soda is better than not drinking anything at all. “junk” food is better than no food at all. just rinsing your mouth out with mouthwash is better than no oral hygiene at all. changing into a different set of pyjamas is better than not changing at all. getting up just to sit down on the chair across the room for a bit is better than not getting up at all. changing just your pillowcase is better than not changing your bedding at all. cracking a window open is better than getting no fresh air at all.
if you don’t have enough spoons for full tasks, smaller adaptations are better than nothing at all. it’s okay if you don’t have the energy to actively fight today. just staying afloat is enough. you are enough.
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth and Gums
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth and Gums
If you've ever winced while sipping a hot drink or biting into something cold, you know the struggle of having sensitive teeth. This common dental issue can be frustrating, especially when it affects your daily routine. But did you know that the right toothpaste can make a significant difference? In this guide, we'll explore the best options for managing sensitive teeth and gums, helping you find the perfect match for your needs.
Understanding Tooth Sensitivity
Tooth sensitivity occurs when the enamel, the outer protective layer of your teeth, wears down, exposing the dentin underneath. This layer contains tiny tubules that lead to the nerves, causing pain when exposed to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic substances. Receding gums can also contribute to sensitivity, as they expose the roots of the teeth, which lack enamel protection.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Toothpaste
When selecting a toothpaste for sensitive teeth, it's essential to consider the following factors:
Desensitizing Agents: Look for ingredients like potassium nitrate or strontium chloride, which help block the pathways to the nerves, reducing sensitivity over time.
Fluoride Content: Fluoride is crucial for strengthening enamel and preventing decay. However, if you're looking for the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth without fluoride, ensure that it still offers other protective agents.
Gentle Abrasives: A toothpaste with mild abrasives is essential to avoid further wearing down the enamel.
Whitening Capabilities: If you want to brighten your smile without aggravating sensitivity, choose a toothpaste that whitens effectively while being gentle on your teeth.
Best Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth in India
India offers a variety of toothpastes specifically formulated for sensitive teeth. Brands like Sensodyne, Colgate, and Himalaya have tailored their products to meet the needs of those suffering from sensitivity. These toothpastes often contain potassium nitrate and fluoride to provide relief and strengthen enamel.
When searching for the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth in India, it’s crucial to pick one that fits your specific needs, whether it’s for daily use or targeted treatment.
Addressing Multiple Concerns
If you’re dealing with additional dental issues, such as bad breath or receding gums, there are toothpastes designed to address these alongside sensitivity. For example, the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth and bad breath combines breath-freshening ingredients like zinc with desensitizing agents to provide comprehensive care.
Similarly, those with gum issues might opt for the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth and receding gums. These formulations typically include ingredients that promote gum health while offering relief from sensitivity.
Community Recommendations
Online communities like Quora and Reddit are great places to find recommendations from real users. When looking for the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth quora and best toothpaste for sensitive teeth reddit discussions can provide valuable insights. Many users share their personal experiences, which can guide you towards the right product.
Whitening and Sensitivity
Whitening toothpastes can be harsh on sensitive teeth, but some formulations are designed to be gentle. The best toothpaste for teeth whitening effectively strikes a balance between removing stains and protecting your enamel. These toothpastes typically contain low-abrasion ingredients and desensitizing agents to ensure that you can achieve a brighter smile without discomfort.
Conclusion: Finding Your Perfect Match
Tooth sensitivity doesn’t have to control your life. By choosing the right toothpaste, you can alleviate pain and enjoy your favorite foods and drinks without worry. Whether you're looking for the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth pain or a product that caters to multiple dental issues, there's an option out there for you.
Remember, it’s essential to consult with your dentist before making significant changes to your oral care routine. They can recommend the best toothpaste based on your individual needs and help you maintain a healthy, pain-free smile.
Start your journey to better dental health today by selecting the right toothpaste for your sensitive teeth and gums!
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