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Q: health affected by teeth
asked by: woman37 on January 17th, 2009
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Hello I am 37 yrs.old and I never had a cavity until i got pregnant with my first son 14 yrs. ago. I now have 2 boys and for the last 3 yrs. my teeth have really gotten bad. I won't even smile anymore. I had 8 teeth pulled about 5 yrs. ago but lost my dental insurance before I could get the rest of my dental work done. I have 5 left on one side of my mouth that are just partial teeth & black, my front 4 on top have rotted half off & I have abbcess sometimes which is no big deal to me I have learned how to deal with them. I have my bottom 4 teeth in front are still in good shape I think. I won't kiss my husband of 15 yrs. and would like to go to work since my youngest son started school this year but I can't look for a job with my teeth the way they are or feeling the way I do. My question is for the last year and a half I have just not felt good at all but the last couple of months I have just been getting worse I hurt all over different places at different times just really fatigued and I am really thinking that my teeth are the root of all my not feeling good problems. Naseua is an everyday thing at one time or another during the day. Can having rotten teeth especially almost all of them cause other medical problems in the body? If so what does it cause?

Any advice is greatly appreciated
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