Teeth.

Sep. 26th, 2013 09:03 pm
rhythmaning: (whisky)
[personal profile] rhythmaning
I was below par yesterday. In part this was down to a wine tasting followed by a rather good three course meal with wine. And port. And then whisky.

So I was - well, a touch hungover.

And then I had to spend an hour at the dentist, my mouth wide open, as he used pain as a way to explore my tooth. My pain.

I have been seeing a bit too much of my dentist. I know him quite well - I have been going to the same dentist for twenty years - but frankly in the last year I have spent rather took much time in his company.

Since 1986, when I had a childhood filling replaced, I had gone twenty six years without any dental work at all. I was quite pleased with my teeth, proud even.

But in the last year, they have got their own back, punishing me for fifty years of profligacy. Or, as my dentist said, I'm probably just reaching the age at which teeth start to fail. (He reckoned that this generation is seeing all sorts of problems with their teeth that previous generations didn't - because they'd have lost all their teeth by now.)

Back in November, it became apparent that I had a cracked molar, which was removed in January (after I ummed and ahhed about having an implant. I decided not, since it seemed purely cosmetic, and expensive to boot. For a tooth no one would notice was gone). It was the first toothache I had had since adolescence.

A couple of weeks later, a bit fell off another tooth, requiring a trip back to my dentist.

And now another toothache has been revealed to have been caused by an infection in a tooth apparently long dead, and requiring possible hours of root canal work.

I had had a pain for a couple of weeks, but over the weekend it got worse and worse. On Monday night, I resorted to swishing posh whisky around my tooth, to numb it so I could sleep. At cask strength, 55 ABV, it worked. It also numbed my tongue. I funny normally keep large volumes of whisky in my mouth, and was quite different from sipping it. It was bizarre spitting out the whisky, something I have never done before. And first thing on Tuesday morning, I called my dentist, who had a cancellation and could fit me in the next day.

Yesterday was just an exploratory phase, as my dentist poked about, using pain as a diagnostic tool. The fact that my tooth didn't react to an instrument cooled down to -40°c (or so he said) is what told him the tooth was dead. My more explosive reactions told him where the nerves were as he rootled around in the three or - he explained with interest - four roots. I'd have thought one would know whether a tooth had three or four roots - that there wouldn't be much variation - but apparently I'm wrong. And he reckoned I should be passed that he took the time to check (since otherwise it would have been more painful).

Still, an hour is an awfully long time to sit with your jaw stretched wide open, in pain. Afterwards, I picked up some antibiotics which the dentist didn't want me to take - he reckoned he'd sterilised the infection, but wanted me to have antibiotics in case it flared up again.

Maybe because of the hour at the dentist, maybe because of the bacterial infection in my mouth, or maybe because of my hangover, once home, I went to bed, feeling sorry for myself, and ate currant buns.

Date: 2013-09-26 08:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nicnac.livejournal.com
Ouch, you poor thing! Much sympathy, as I know toothache is rotten, completely ruins your ability to do anything else. Any idea as to when the root canal will go ahead?

One of the scariest things I did when travelling was to have a root canal in Chile, conducted entirely in Spanish, in an empty, echoing apartment block at the weekend with another dentist's name on the door of the surgery! This isn't as cavalier as it might sound, as the first stage had been conducted a couple of days earlier by the same dentist at another (bustling, busy) clinic, so I assumed he was actually a dentist. Apparently the second stage couldn't be done there, as it was purely a pain relief clinic, and the first stage relieved the pain. I think he probably hired a surgery from another dentist for the second stage, but I do wonder if the first stage could have been done in the main clinic, and he was making some extra bucks on the side. Anyway, it all ended well. Jim was present, so I was fairly confident about the injections, he gave me x rays to take home to show my own dentist what a good job he'd done, and I haven't had a moment's trouble with it since. And the third stage was completed in NZ, so I have a truly international tooth :D

Date: 2013-09-26 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiendish-cat.livejournal.com
Love the idea of an international tooth.

Date: 2013-09-27 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhythmaning.livejournal.com
I have a temporary fix until my next appointment in just under a month, follwed by another a week later.

I cannot imagine a dentist's visit in another language.

I spent many Wednesday afternoons - sports day, funnily enough - at the orthodontist, so dentists per se don't worry me, plus no fillings for thirty years and liking my dentist help!

Date: 2013-09-26 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiendish-cat.livejournal.com
Ouch. Tooth pain is truly awful pain and it does rather always seem to be rather brutal when they try and sort it out.

Hope they get it sorted and you don't have further problems. (Fingers crossed.)

Date: 2013-09-27 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhythmaning.livejournal.com
I consider myself lucky to have most of my teeth and to have avoided the problems I have seen others have in the past few years, so I don't feel too bad.

As I said, I think it is the spirit of my age...!

Date: 2013-09-27 07:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] andrewducker
My sympathy. I lost my first tooth recently, and I'm really not looking forward to more going the same way...

Date: 2013-09-27 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhythmaning.livejournal.com
I worry that it'll be a regular event!

What happened to the tooth fairy, I want to know...!

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