All of my amalgam fillings were removed and replaced with composite some
30 years ago. Not because I knew anything about mercury (at the time had
no idea amalgam even contained mercury) but because the amalgam reacted
electrically with my gold crowns causing a very painful electric shock
when the tooth surfaces touched.
Found out during treatment for TMJ that simply constant wiggling of a
tooth, even if it doesn't apparently move at all can cause nerve pain
even if the tooth is dead/rootcanalled. And the most vanishingly small
high spot on a tooth can cause the most amazing pain when one tries to
chew, the thinner the thing one is chewing (lettuce leaf) the worse the
pain.
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
Simple pressure on a tooth nerve can give you a whale of a headache
and you can't tell if it's the tooth hurting your head or vice versa.
What was god thinking when we got in line for all those tooth nerves
connected directly to our heads?
Ode
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