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HELP!!!! my teeth are falling out

homealone_2
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i have been taken high doses of liquid morphine due to a severe back problem lasting 5 yrs, over last 18 months i am constantly in dentist having fillings done or crowns or root fillings. 3 months ago it felt like one of my bottom front teeth was falling luckily that day had an appointment anyway to finsih fitting a crown. when dentist looked and scrapped about a bit it turned out that there was still little bit of tooth left at bottom. after several weeks and visits she placed a badly matching crown, she said she wanted to see how it went before either sending it back for a better colour or it may need a false tooth or implant. reason being had similar problem at top row back and even after root filling etc i was still in pain so she removed it. was no big loss at time as was at back and could not be seen. well this one was not feeling right and still hurts when i touch it with my tongue. that was 6 weeks ago and although i knew i needed to back and decide what to do i was just enjoying a few weeks without visiting dentist. THEN this evening ran tongue across back of top front tooth and it felt like something stuck when i looked properly i could see and feel tooth really loose and falling out from the back of tooth which i can slide back in place but i know if i was to bite on something it would come out as it barely hanging on, what can i do?? dont know if i will be able to see dentist tomorrow but even if i can what can she do besides pull it out, cant exactly be stuck back in. now i am sat here crying my eyes out invisioni 2 false teeth both at front. teeth yellowed since illness and am so upset what will i do implants cost £1500 each and at rate i am losing them it seems a waste of money as will end up with all falsies before i know it. also what do i do till i get to dentist just push it back in place till i am seen???
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Can't answer this precisely, as I don't know what's gone on.
Get back to your dentist ASAP.
How often do you take the morphine? What times of day?
If this is a sugary medicine, and you're taking it just before bed - it could well explain all your dental problems. Ask your dr if there is a sugar free version.How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0 -
Toothsmith wrote: »Can't answer this precisely, as I don't know what's gone on.
Get back to your dentist ASAP.
How often do you take the morphine? What times of day?
If this is a sugary medicine, and you're taking it just before bed - it could well explain all your dental problems. Ask your dr if there is a sugar free version.
went to dentist the following day and tooth slipped down and looked almost hollow all that was lef in gum was a chalky substance which i later found out was tooth. to save me looking even worse she glued it back in and i have an appointment thursday for her to start root canal treatment where she is hoping to then attach a crown. it is 2nd tooth in 3 months and she said if i lived rough my teeth would not deteriate this quick. she hopes it will work but thinks i may end up with needing 2 false teeth. i was taking liquid morphine which did taste a bit sugary for about 18 months that was about 4 years ago. i now take it in tablet form and have morphine patches on. she x-rays them at least every 6 weeks but nothing shows up at time. doctors have denied its the medication but my dentist does not believe it. i do smoke 30 a day now which i know makes it worse and my mouth is also extremely dry due to the morpine and i should suck pastilles to produce saliva which until recently i was not doing very often and i now try chewing sugar free gum orbit alot to try and increase the saliva, thanks for your input0 -
Having 6 weekly x-rays isn't doing you much good. But then, compared to 30 a day - it's hardly a problem.
Fags will also dry your mouth, and cause your teeth to fall out anyway.
What's in the pastilles?
Personally, with a medical history like this, your teeth are going to be a perpetual source of problems, and I'd be seriously suggesting we planned our way towards full dentures.
It's time to stop smoking. No excuses.How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0 -
Toothsmith wrote: »Having 6 weekly x-rays isn't doing you much good. But then, compared to 30 a day - it's hardly a problem.
Fags will also dry your mouth, and cause your teeth to fall out anyway.
What's in the pastilles?
Personally, with a medical history like this, your teeth are going to be a perpetual source of problems, and I'd be seriously suggesting we planned our way towards full dentures.
It's time to stop smoking. No excuses.
the pastilles are called salivix and contain gum arabic, lycasin, calcium, lactose. sodium phosphare, xylitol, malic acid, flavouring, colour E106c and are sugar free. i was smoking 20 a day before i had my accident and had no problems with my teeth, do they really make that much difference. dentist has also suggested i use durophat toothpaste. have appointment tomorrow so will post how it goes. i did myself say about whole set of false teeth but she said bit drastic at this stage still have lots of healthy teeth apparently. but am not so sure myself0 -
Right - those pastilles are fine.
We do need to find out whether the morphine is sugar free or not though. That's still my favourite for the cause of the decay.
Smoking does adversly affect your teeth. More particularly the gums. It will contribute to the dry mouth, which is robbing you of your decay protection, but it will be badly affecting the way the teeth are supported. So even if you get on top of the decay, and the damage it's caused, your teeth will still be at risk.
I'm sorry to hear it's an accident that got you into this state, but smoking will only be hindering any attempt your body is trying to make at healing itself.
You MUST stop.How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0 -
Toothsmith wrote: »Right - those pastilles are fine.
We do need to find out whether the morphine is sugar free or not though. That's still my favourite for the cause of the decay.
Smoking does adversly affect your teeth. More particularly the gums. It will contribute to the dry mouth, which is robbing you of your decay protection, but it will be badly affecting the way the teeth are supported. So even if you get on top of the decay, and the damage it's caused, your teeth will still be at risk.
I'm sorry to hear it's an accident that got you into this state, but smoking will only be hindering any attempt your body is trying to make at healing itself.
You MUST stop.
will need to stop soon anyway as i am having a gastric bypass so heres hoping it will make a difference0 -
Good grief - you are going through it!!!
I suppose you get the feling that having a fag "is your only pleasure". I always remember a medical student I used to share a house with when we were training.
He'd come home from the pulmonary ward where there was a 55 yr old who looked 85, sat in a chair connected to an oxygen bottle. Blue as a very blue thing, hardly able to move unaided, and asking a nurse to wheel him outside for a cigarrette. "It's my only pleasure" he said.How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0 -
Toothsmith wrote: »
We do need to find out whether the morphine is sugar free or not though. That's still my favourite for the cause of the decay.
I vote for the dry mouth +/- contributing dietary factors.
Definitely get on the duraphat toothpaste homealone and I echo TS sentiments regarding the smoking.0 -
i went to dentist two weeks ago and she started treatment on me and cemented a false tooth in place while a crown? is being done and last night whilst eating scrambled something in back of my mouth felt strange then very sharp and now i find my bottom left tooth on the very end has cracked in half. i would have scramed but back was hurting too much. am trying now to put up with sharpness until next appointment on 21st november god knows how many more i will lose?????????0
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Toothsmith wrote: »Fags will also dry your mouth, and cause your teeth to fall out anyway.
You MUST stop.
Fags cause your teeth to fall out? I know smoking effects blood flow and circulation, therefore affecting healing.....and one should never smoke after extraction (infection, dry socket) but my parents are both in their eighties, with full sets of, admittedly yellow - but healthy teeth ....and both have smoked since they were teenagers.
Genetic luck, perhaps?Life.
'A journey to be enjoyed...not a struggle to be endured.'
Bring it on! :j0
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