I%26#039;m a guy that hasn%26#039;t been brushing his teeth that regularly, maybe about 3 times a week. When I woke up this morning, there was a pain in my right canine tooth, and whenever I touch and try to wiggle it, it doesn%26#039;t move, but there is a slight pain. I brushed my teeth and it dissappeared for a while, but now, it%26#039;s back. When I brushed my teeth, there was also a bit of blood near the top of my teeth, near the gums. Is it too late to fix by brushing my teeth more regularly or do you recommend I see a dentist?
Is it too late to brush more to fix the toothache in my canine?
See a dentist... If it is a cavity brushing it won%26#039;t make it go away. I suspect you have some gum recession causing tooth sensitivity as well. It also sounds like you have gingivitis... Sounds like you really need a dentist
Reply:It%26#039;s always best to see a dentist if your in a lot of pain. You might want to get a cleaning from them.
Reply:It%26#039;d be great if a toothbrush fixed everything...but..see a dentist
Reply:It could be a cavity, or you might need a root canal. You need to get it taken care of before you lose the tooth. It would not be fun to lose a front tooth like a canine. Keep brushing and flossing regularly to help prevent this from happening to the other teeth. Good luck!
Reply:maybe its a root canal, cavity, or you have gingevitis. my best advice is to go to a dentist and brush your teeth (cant stress that enough!) every night and morning. you dont want to have discolored teeth and bad breath do you?
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