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Q: Fearing bottom teeth will fall out
asked by: billybobiswhatiaimfor on August 5th, 2009
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Uhm this is kinda new to me cause im used to being able to go to a dr. But i have 2 new babies. twins.. lol and cant afford to get in atm. tbh its worrying me to death.. i cant shake the feeling that my two bottom front teeth are going to fall out ._. anyways to the issue at hand.

around a month ago when my children were first born.. maybe 6 weeks ago. i was flossing when the floss went under the gum-line of my bottom front two teeth. it felt so odd that i tried to pull the floss back out right away. but when i did a small chunk of my tooth came with it at the base of my gum-line on both ofmy front bottom teeth. now i have no pain and neevr have one time. no blood and minimal looseness.

But as the day wear on and the money gets tighter i cant help but worry that my teeth will fall right out of my head leaving me to look the 25 year old fool D: as i said id go to a dentist but my children eatting being clothed and having a roof over their head come before anything.

Anyway help would be greatly appreciated.

Thnks,
kyle
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JavaMissus
replied on August 5th, 2009
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I doubt this has anything to do with your teeth falling out...It may have been chipped and a piece of the tooth came out...Whatever it is, it is gone...The best thing I can say is to brush your teeth at least daily...Floss, but do so with care...Get to the dentist for a checkup...Having those babies was hard on your health...Possibly the dentist may prescribe some calcium or other medication...Offhand this is the best advice I can tell you...Try to get this checked out...

Congratulations on the twins...You are a lucky woman...

Hugs,
Caroline
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emilyfurton
replied on August 7th, 2009
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