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ltmurnau ([personal profile] ltmurnau) wrote2007-06-28 11:36 am
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Bruxism 4 Realz

I grind my teeth. A lot. I have a night guard, but I usually don't wear it. Monday night I was eating supper (chicken burger) when I got a pain in my lower left molar - most of it had cracked off and, I'm afraid, been swallowed.

One painful day later, the dentist put a patch of cement on it, told me not to chew on anything, and said to come in next Friday (ten days hence). Immediately, I noticed how much everyone around me was enjoying chewing things - pizza crusts, nails, gum sandwiches, etc..

I'm now on a fairly liquid diet - yogurt (which I dislike), applesauce, mature bananas, and I made a big lentil soup last night - but I wonder if I can make a hamburger smoothie for Canada Day.

I hate my teeth.

[identity profile] ltmurnau.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Happened to you with a hamburger too, huh?
I wonder if it was the same molar.
I guess I never gave the tooth guard enough of a chance, but it had a weird taste and I couldn't get used to sleeping with something in my mouth.
I've learned my lesson, though, and once the tooth is fixed I will start using it.
Otherwise my teeth are in pretty good condition, I do take care of them except for the grinding thing, which causes a lot of problems.

[identity profile] tartarisaws.livejournal.com 2007-06-29 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
i grin \d my teeth, too, and you guys are scaring me. it's never been audibly bad or anything, and my teeth are in pretty decent shape... i wonder if i need a night guard! ;_; anyway, best luck, indeed, to you and your gnashers.

[identity profile] ltmurnau.livejournal.com 2007-06-29 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it takes a while before grinding damage shows up as cracked teeth and weak spots, but if you have a good dentist, they shoudl be able to tell the signs... and they'd be happy to sell you a tooth guard, for sure.