Guest guest Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 I just read your post about kundalini and teeth. I seem to have a little blister above one upper teeth. The teeth and gums seem otherwise fine. The blister seems to come & go & is a little tender (not the tooth but the gum). I do have an appt. to see my dentist next week but any thoughts regarding home remedies in the meantime? blessings, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 Hi Jan, Sorry for jumping in front of Chrism. The last time I had a gum blister and blew it off for a few months I had to get an " apicoectomy with retrograde fill " or " backfill " or whatever. Six to eight months of office visits/surgeries and lots of nasty smells (I hate the smell of grinding teeth, burning flesh, not to mention raw novacane shots in sensitive areas) not to mention my overactive gag reflex :-( So please do not take this lightly. But, for myself I hadn't been to a dentist in many many years (because I would throw up on him every time) so mine could have been caught a lot earlier. He said he guessed the infection was there for about 7-8 years, ya, stupid me. I don't mean to frighten, but just want to alert folks every time I can that blisters on the gum are not to be taken lightly. I was feeling tingles and little snaps in my upper jaw, which was the infection breaking through to a new area, it ended up eating a hole the size of my oral surgeons finger to his first knuckle he said. Ugly, ugly thoughts, makes me shiver still. Again, just want to be an advocate of frequent dental appt's not trying to scare. I pray this is not your case. But having said all that, it really wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Not a day at the beach, but easily handlable, even by me :^) God Bless! Bill , " yogijan " <drjandean wrote: > > I just read your post about kundalini and teeth. I seem to have a little blister above one upper teeth. The teeth and gums seem otherwise fine. The blister seems to come & go & is a little tender (not the tooth but the gum). I do have an appt. to see my dentist next week but any thoughts regarding home remedies in the meantime? > blessings, > Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 Thanks (!?) Bill, Anyway, I have had dental work done a little less than a year ago so it hasn't been that long but did blow it off for a bit. Tuesday was the earliest he could see me given the holidays. I'll let you know what it ends up being. Blessings, Jan , " astronutski " <astronutski wrote: > > Hi Jan, > > Sorry for jumping in front of Chrism. > > The last time I had a gum blister and blew it off for a few months I had to get an " apicoectomy with retrograde fill " or " backfill " or whatever. Six to eight months of office visits/surgeries and lots of nasty smells (I hate the smell of grinding teeth, burning flesh, not to mention raw novacane shots in sensitive areas) not to mention my overactive gag reflex :-( So please do not take this lightly. But, for myself I hadn't been to a dentist in many many years (because I would throw up on him every time) so mine could have been caught a lot earlier. He said he guessed the infection was there for about 7-8 years, ya, stupid me. > > I don't mean to frighten, but just want to alert folks every time I can that blisters on the gum are not to be taken lightly. I was feeling tingles and little snaps in my upper jaw, which was the infection breaking through to a new area, it ended up eating a hole the size of my oral surgeons finger to his first knuckle he said. Ugly, ugly thoughts, makes me shiver still. > > Again, just want to be an advocate of frequent dental appt's not trying to scare. I pray this is not your case. But having said all that, it really wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Not a day at the beach, but easily handlable, even by me :^) > > God Bless! > Bill > > > , " yogijan " <drjandean@> wrote: > > > > I just read your post about kundalini and teeth. I seem to have a little blister above one upper teeth. The teeth and gums seem otherwise fine. The blister seems to come & go & is a little tender (not the tooth but the gum). I do have an appt. to see my dentist next week but any thoughts regarding home remedies in the meantime? > > blessings, > > Jan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2009 Report Share Posted September 5, 2009 Ever since my spontaneous awakening in India I have this " sensitive " tooth. Maybe the enamel has weakened, my dentist can't find anything wrong with it. I've been using toothpaste for sensitive teeth, but it's still sensitive! Just thought that was strange. Laura , " yogijan " <drjandean wrote: > > I just read your post about kundalini and teeth. I seem to have a little blister above one upper teeth. The teeth and gums seem otherwise fine. The blister seems to come & go & is a little tender (not the tooth but the gum). I do have an appt. to see my dentist next week but any thoughts regarding home remedies in the meantime? > blessings, > Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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