Do You Need To Visit Your Dentist For Tooth Pain Relief?

Do You Need To Visit Your Dentist For Tooth Pain Relief?

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I am sure you will agree with me when I say that tooth pain is one of the most painful types of pain you can ever experience. Before I visit a dentist I always try to avoid the pain of a tooth ache and get tooth pain relief myself.

The worst feeling is the throbbing tooth in my mouth and the pain travels through my cheek and around my eye which is an awful pain. The eye can throb no matter which side the tooth pain is on. It can be said that the feeling is that of someone hitting a hammer over my head. Actually I sometimes want someone to hit my over the head as I am sure that pain will be less that the pain I am getting form this tooth.

As soon as I start to experience tooth pain I like to use oral jell. It is quick and easy to use and I can get rid of the pain fast. However if I dont have any gel I may take a pain killer and put this straight onto the painful tooth to let the pill dissolve directly on the pain. I really dont like the dentist so may also try Hydrocodone. I have a phobia of needles and have come out of the dentist feeling like they have just done a quick job for a lot of money.

This brings me to the subject of dentists. Have you ever asked yourself why a dentist carries out his job in a certain manner? We all need our teeth so we can eat and chop our food up before we swallow, and we also need our teeth to look good for when we smile. Can you think of any other reasons?

The usual routine is that you make an appointment to visit the dentist when you start to experience tooth pain.
As you enter the dentist the receptionist will ask you to complete the necessary forms which you will probably feel is a waste of time when all you want to do is stop your tooth pain. It makes you wonder how many trees were destroyed to make all this paperwork. Then you sit in anticipation and wait until its your turn.

You finally get into the dentist chair and the first thing he does is ex-ray your mouth. More waiting, Still in Pain. After about an hour or two he comes back into your room and tells you that pulling isn't the best thing for you because he can put some silver in your mouth and patch the hole he needs to drill in your tooth to get the decay out. But first you need to go home and take some of these anti-biotics to get rid of the abscessed that has formed. On his way out he tells you to make another appointment in about a week so he can do the work that he suggests on the bad tooth you have.

To your amazement you get handed a large bill which will read something like this $50 office visit, $75 room bill and $100 ex-ray.

When you return for your next visit, the dentist will begin to do the work he suggested on the first visit. He will get some silver and patch up the hole that he drilled in your mouth. The only concern I have with this method is that several months from now you will be back in the chair as the piece of silver he is putting in will have fallen out whilst you were eating your favorite meal. Do you think the dentist will get frustrated as his work has failed? No, because it is never their fault. The dentist will just carry out his work but this time may decide to pull the tooth out and yes you guessed it charge you for the whole procedure which should have been done the first time you went to see him.

Because dentists can only do a certain amount of work per day, they sometimes dont always have your best interest at heart. Having your best interest at heart may not always be the most profitable so if they can, they may put off doing the correct work for you the get your tooth pain relief.

The bottom line is that dentists will look after their money tree before than look after your best interest, which is tooth pain relief. Why would they want to solve the pain for good by pulling the tooth out, when they can keep the tooth in and creating more visits to them and more billing. This will create better income for them so it may be down to you to find your own tooth pain relief.


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Prior to visiting the dentist for tooth pain relief visit Jo Davies' Tooth pain relief blog today for instant solutions, you can also save yourself the dentists fee.



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