Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I dreamt that I lost several fillings from my teeth. What does this mean?

The fillings I lost were really long and when I pulled them out some of the bone came out with the fillings.





I have looked on the internet, but I can only find what loosing teeth means. And it wasn't my teeth, only the fillings.





Anyone knows?





Thanks.

I dreamt that I lost several fillings from my teeth. What does this mean?
Teeth in a dream are referring to one's speech. Whatever the words were either affected you "to the bone" or affected someone else that way. Fillings could be literally interpreted in the mind as "feelings". So, I would interpret this to mean you have had a recent encounter where someone either hurt your feelings "to the bone" or you hurt theirs that way.


Hope this helped.
Reply:Dreams of that nature as you described foreshadow 'loss' ... but 'NOT' necessarily the loss of "positive" things ... more like your removing 'negative decayed thoughts/aspects' of you life in order to repair and replace the same OR you may indeed suffer some loss ... but it will be salvageable ...





Make your own connections.
Reply:maybe its just a random dream. like finding a fishsicle in your pocket when you realize you didnt have a pocket.





what are you eating anyways?



mens health

I have had a loose tooth for almost 2 years?

my dentist says its a baby tooth ( im in my 30's ) and it will fall out on its own, i can see the new tooth underneath which is clearly going rotten as obviously i cant get to it to brush it properly. how can i persuade the dentist to pull it out. apart from this she seems like a good dentist and i dont want to change.

I have had a loose tooth for almost 2 years?
Ask, "Why won't you take out the baby tooth?" and get out your B.S. detector. If you think the answer is B.S., go to some else. I can't imagine a good reason for leaving this situation untreated.
Reply:that great
Reply:convice her that if you she doesn't pull the tooth you will go to a another dentist
Reply:you should pull the tooth yourself. thats gross for you to keep it there for almost 2 years. if you don't like that idea, go to another dentist that obviousely knows what they are talking about.
Reply:Just pull the thing out. Otherwise, you will lose it and have to have the adult one removed because it is rotten.
Reply:pull it out yourself
Reply:Won't she pull it out if you ask her.
Reply:You should just tell her the truth in a nice way:)
Reply:Express your concern to your dentist that you would like this tooth taken out and the tooth underneath addressed as well. Have her explain to you her reason(s) and show you the xrays. If you do not feel comfortable with the answers then it would not hurt to get a second opinion. Good luck!
Reply:I would go to another dentist and get a second opinion. You could end up with no tooth there.
Reply:have someone punch u or get dentist to pul it out
Reply:solution....one bottle of vodka..pair of snippers..works all the time..
Reply:You may have gum disease,so get it checked out before it spreads.
Reply:Just ask your dentist to do it.





It would be more productive to discuss it with her directly rather than asking a bunch of strangers on the internet.



mobile

How do you keep a loose tooth from falling out?

I'm fourteen and still have one last baby tooth. I'm afraid that if it comes out, I'll have a huge gap for a very long time. It's my right side canine. It's going from moving a little bit to moving more and more everyday.





Is there any way a dentist could move the permanent tooth down faster? Or a way I can hold onto this tooth longer so the permanent will be ready?

How do you keep a loose tooth from falling out?
Whatever you do...don't wiggle it! The more you play with it, the looser it will get! Either way you will have a gap in your mouth...don't sweat it! (If kids at school say anything...be like "yeah some kid was talkin sh** about me so we fought...all I got was a knocked out tooth! -Ya shoulda seen him though!)
Reply:Yay! Thank you! I thought it was funny too :) Report It

Reply:No....
Reply:The best thing is to just get it out and let your tooth start to come through...the longer you try to keep that baby tooth in there the bigger risk there is that it'll cause your adult tooth to come in crooked. And sorry hun, there is no way to speed it up.
Reply:I don't know why you'd want to stop it...and 14 seems kinda old for that...are you sure it's a baby tooth?
Reply:no its gonna look like crap for awhile get over it we all went threw it
Reply:There shouldn't be a "Large Gap" for over 2 days.





If its loose, the adult tooth is coming in, let it come out
Reply:no u just cant
Reply:dont move it.although I WOULD get it off.but if you dont want it gone than leave it alone
Reply:It's loose because it has to make way for the adult tooth. There's a reason for this...if you try to keep the tooth in for too long, the adult tooth will come in crooked. A gap is only temporary...the crooked tooth will be permanent. Let it come out.
Reply:The baby tooth will fall out eventually by the adult tooth behind it. Its pushing it out. But I think that takes a while. Just dont touch the baby tooth and you're good.
Reply:the permanent tooth can't come in until the baby tooth falls out. Just let it fall out. Talk to your dentist about it if you are concerned.
Reply:Use super glue.
Reply:ice might help some. but get ready, its coming out.
Reply:Let nature happen. When that sucker wants to come out, it will. Letting it in there too long could hinder the new tooth from coming in, or cause an infection. Everyone goes through this, it's no biggie.
Reply:you shouldn't prolong a tooth from falling out, you are 14...generally people lose all their baby teeth around 12. It's your bodies way of getting rid of it, if you hold onto it you could actually cause the permanent tooth to be crooked...now go eat an apple :-)
Reply:get a heavy contruction hammer and let your dad take a few swats at your head. that did the trick for me
Reply:it is actually bad if the permanent tooth grows in before the baby one falls out.





the canine teeth can become crooked and snaggle like so you really should let the tooth fall out when it wants to.
Reply:All baby teeth come out eventually, it's is just a matter of time before a tooth takes it spot. The gap won't be there for that long of a time. Even if there was a way to keep down a tooth from falling, I don't recommend it. Might as well just lose your last baby tooth and have a adult one grow in.
Reply:I lost a few of my teeth when i was like 13, mainly my canines. Theres nothing dentists can do. Just lose the teeth and the permanent ones will grow within a year, its not that bad.
Reply:No the dentist cannot do that. But I guess it will work to try to keep it there longer. Don't chew hard stuff, don't wiggle it, and be careful with it. (I'm afraid you cannot avoid having the gap completely.)
Reply:don't mess with at at all...don't even think about it





but i think it would be better to just get it over with and deal with the gap it problly won't even look bad





*good luck! :)*
Reply:i wish but...................... NO
Reply:Hold it in until you're ready. Nah just joking.





Deciduous teeth, otherwise known as milk teeth, baby teeth, temporary teeth or primary teeth, are the first set of teeth in the growth development of humans and many other mammals. They develop during the embryonic stage of development and erupt — that is, they become visible in the mouth — during infancy. They are usually lost and replaced by permanent teeth, but in the absence of permanent replacements, they can remain functional for many years. They're supposed to come out when they're ready.
Reply:sorry 2 say this but lifes touf





let it go





i gues u havent machured yet because most people 14 i know lost there teeth ages ago





good luck with whatever you do
Reply:MY MOTHER HAD SOFT TEETH AND WOULD USE HOT WAX TO HOLD THEM. A LITTLE KNOWN TRICK!!
Reply:You need to pull it. If you leave it in too long, the big tooth won't have room to come in. I did this! I was about the same age, it was my canine tooth. It grew in on the top of my gums! I looked like a vampire and had to get it fixed with braces.
Reply:you should let nature take its course. teeth grow in quite quickly and although u may have a small gap there for a while its nothing to be embarassed about or anything.
Reply:WHAT WHAT WHAT losing a tooth that's all your afraid of think of bigger problems in life like helping the poor. Why do you care about losing a tooth!
Reply:Its going to come out one way or another.....
Reply:sure just put some duct tape on it
Reply:Let nature takes its course. The reason it is getting loose is that the permanent tooth is coming down.





You are going to be fine!!!!




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Wtf is up with my teeth....?

is it normal to get a loose tooth at the age of 17?... im not sure if i've lost it before when i was younger... any ideas wat might be goign on?... :(

Wtf is up with my teeth....?
yep its normal!





i was 17 about to turn 18 when i got my braces and they had to pull of my baby teeth cos they weren't looking like they were going to come out anytime soon!





not everyone loses all of their baby teeth young. just go to the dentist and get him to check that it actually is a baby tooth and there is one underneath to replace it.
Reply:Of course it is. You can get lose teeth all through your teens.
Reply:NO!





you should have lost all your baby teeth by now.





It will probably not grow back.





did you get hit in the mouth?
Reply:No


Its not possible to loose teeth at 17. Unless you smoke, have rotten teeth ( and dont brush them) , or get hit in the mouth they are some reasons the way you could loose your tooth ( teeth) You should not loose teeth at 17
Reply:You should go speak with a dentist and get their opinion because I believe that is not normal.


Most people teeth and/or tooth is loose because another one is trying to grow in what ever spot the tooth is loose in.


For example, my two front teeth are loose because one of my adult teeth are trying to grow betwween them and the reason that that adult tooth is there in my gums is because a baby tooth did not come out. Basically, talk to you dentist.
Reply:yes it is you people! everyone is different. Just becuase you lost all your teeth at 10 doesn't mean it's like that for the rest of the world. geeze, ignorant much!?





but yeah, don't worry. It is probably a baby tooth, I mean, can't you tell by what it looks like? you can loose teeth very late like little ol me ( :
Reply:Where is the loose tooth?? The last teeth you lose as a child are your molers (the larger teeth at the back). They tend to come out around the age of 12 or so. But maybe yours have just taken their time. See the link :http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...


Maybe you could describe which tooth it is??


Does it look smaller that your other teeth?? As you still may have a 'baby' tooth which may indicate that you don't have any adult teeth below it so it has never been pushed out. This is really common and often genetic so ask your parents, aunty's, uncles, older cousins, or older siblings if they have this genetic condition called Hypodontia.





Other reasons whould include:


- decay, but you don't mention that it hurts.


- damage to the root of the tooth, by impact however the tooth usually discolors.


- If it is the last molar at the back of your mouth it may be due yo your wisdom tooth (3rd molar) erupting.





If you are still worried about it I would suggest a trip to the dentist..





Keep smiling :-)





It sounds like you either:


1. have an unusual arrangement of your teeth, so space in your mouth is compromised leading to delayed eruption.


2. Have hypodontia, and so you still have a 'baby' tooth.





I would recommend going to your dentist as they will be able to put your mind at rest, as it could just be simple gum inflammation, which can be treated with good oral hygiene and good brushing technique. I hope you get a diagnosis. soon...
Reply:yes i think it is my sister is 33 and has lost one of her molars the dentist just said her teeth were late in developing but if i was you i would check with you dentist



flirt

I have a loose tooth and i don't think i need to have it pulled. What are my options?

I just got my tooth behind it pulled 1 week ago and i don't want to get this one pulled. What can the dentist do to keep my tooth?

I have a loose tooth and i don't think i need to have it pulled. What are my options?
It sounds like you have periodontitis, if this is the case talk to your Dr about seeing a specialist (periodontist-gum specialist). In the mean time brush and floss your teeth like mad.
Reply:eventually your loose tooth will come out. possibly by eating or that day will just come.
Reply:well, if you a have a loose tooth, for sure... it will come off!



family nanny

I pulled my loose tooth out just now. There is some sort of red, wiggly thing hanging from my gums?

Does anyone know what this is? It's kind of shaped like a canine (which was the tooth which fell out), but wiggly and red. Anyone know what it is? The tooth probably fell pre maturely, since my pre molar wanted to grow further.

I pulled my loose tooth out just now. There is some sort of red, wiggly thing hanging from my gums?
there is nothing wrong





it was the nerve and blood vessels that went to your old tooth.





it will fall of on its own in a day or two
Reply:thats the root of your tooth hanging, i would go to a dentist to get it removes
Reply:Jaysus. That's your vas.


My doc pulled mine down when he tied it. Went through my throat.


Can't have kids anymore.


Go crazy, have fun.
Reply:That's normal. It's just the nerves and roots from your old tooth. It'll be gone in a couple of days.
Reply:umm that would be the nerve, you need to go to the dentist.



computers

I have a loose tooth from a fall and it has been a week since this happen will my tooth be ok?

it has been a week and i was wondering if i go to the dentist tomorrow will my tooth be ok

I have a loose tooth from a fall and it has been a week since this happen will my tooth be ok?
You should have gone in when it happened. One of two things can happen now: it will firm back up and nothing will happen, or you killed it/broke the root...in which case it will die and have to come out.
Reply:Hi,





You can take the help from expert dentist or you can go through online consultation. For this have to search on internet for online consultation provider. But if you want to go directly then you can visit http://www.simplyanswer.com


that provides online consultation.





Its totally depand on you or consult with your family doctor
Reply:Hi,


After a fall, a tooth usually is loosen due to localized inflammation in the trauma area. It often will stabilized by itself and firmed up after 14 days (two weeks). If the tooth continue to inflammed after two weeks, there might be an occlusal interference occur and can be resolved with a quick reduction of the contact area, easily done by your dentist. Your tooth should not have any more pain at this time. Sometimes the trauma will kill the nerve of the tooth, which cause the tooth to be darken. If occur, it will happen in about the second to third months. There will be no pain except that the cyst will start to form at the apex. Upon diagnosis, the root canal therapy will be performed. Unless the tooth is evulsed (completely detached) from the socket, loose tooth usually reattached and healed itself without any problem. My advice for you is wait at least two three months before making the decision to have the root canal done. If the tooth is not darkened, leave it alone. Hope my answer can be helpful to you.



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