Mouth nerves are weird. I had a massive toothache a few years ago; told the dentist I was sure it was tooth X, to which he replied, "Nah, that's the strongest tooth in your mouth. I'm going to pull this one back here with the gaping cavity." And shazam, the pain was gone.CovenantJr wrote:The only explanation I've thought of so far is that it's the gum that's painful, and I'm just interpreting it as the tooth itself. If I prod the tooth or chew with it, I get excruciating pain - but that could be caused by fractional movement of the tooth within an inflamed gum. Either that or the dentist lied when he said he'd removed all the nerves.Damelon wrote:How can that be? Hrm.CovenantJr wrote:I have toothache in a tooth that contains no nerves. Not possible. Grrr.
Which reminds me: Have you gone to the doctor yet, Mr. Sir? And perhaps you should schedule a dental visit, while you're at it.
