|    |       Joined:  Sep 2009  Posts: 126    Senior Member (100+ posts)   |      OP      Senior Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Sep 2009  Posts: 126  |    I have been having what I think is a bad tooth ache but really can not pin point what tooth.  I have been to the dentist, sent to a specialist, back to my dentist, have had x-rays and they say they do not see any problem.  All the while it still hurts and I am still trying to figure out if it is a tooth or maybe a nerve in my jaw.  I know a lot of people talk of dental problems following radiation and I was expecting this, but now when they can not see a problem it makes me wonder, can it be something else?  I know my teeth on this side are taking a beating since I can not chew on the other side.
  Sharon
 
 
 
 
 
 
         
Sharon, 57; Hard Palate; T1, High Grade, DX 6-12-09, Surgery, maxillectomy 7-14-09, 33 RT (9-2-09 to 10-19-09); Prothesis (obturator).  None smoker, non drinker.  
  |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  May 2009  Posts: 132    Senior Member (100+ posts)   |           Senior Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  May 2009  Posts: 132  |    Sharon -
  Could it be related to your obturator?  I know that my teeth (on the side with the obturator wires) ache from time to time, and I've chalked it up to wire pressure...I did go to my dentist with this complaint last year, and he took xrays and did a thorough check of all my teeth and could find nothing. Eventually, the aches went away.
  Good luck with this -- I hope everything turns out okay!
  -Chris
           
Chrissy
  Stage 2 SCC upper right palate Hemi-palatectomy and maxillectomy 5/28/09 Six teeth gone  IMRT x30 starts July 13. Completed 8/26/09 Carboplatin and Taxol x6 starting 7/14/09. Completed 8/25/09.
  |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  Jan 2008  Posts: 29    Contributing Member (25+ posts)   |           Contributing Member (25+ posts)    Joined:  Jan 2008  Posts: 29  |    Are any of your teeth sensitive to cold and/or hot? If so you may need a root canal. I've had 3 in the last 10 months.It's no fun but saves my tooth for now and I can eat pain free. Keep an eye on it so it doesn't turn into a bad infection and significantly more trouble.        
32 Year Oral Cancer Survivor.CURED!!Right neck dissection.5000 rads plus radium needle implants in the tongue.Also had alternative treatment in Germany from Dr. Hans Neiper in 1982.The combination of ALL the treatments cured me.    |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  Sep 2009  Posts: 126    Senior Member (100+ posts)   |      OP      Senior Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Sep 2009  Posts: 126  |    Yes, they are sensitive to hot and cold, then other times just hurt even when not eating or drinking.  Usually one time a day it will get really bad.  Iwould presume it would mean that I need a root canal, the problem is the dentist has taken x-rays and does not see any problem.  I am not even sure which tooth is hurting.  I see the prothodontist this week, which is suppose to be to begin the process for my difinitive obturator.  I plan to discuss this with him and hope to get some answers.
  Sharon        
Sharon, 57; Hard Palate; T1, High Grade, DX 6-12-09, Surgery, maxillectomy 7-14-09, 33 RT (9-2-09 to 10-19-09); Prothesis (obturator).  None smoker, non drinker.  
  |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  Nov 2010  Posts: 2    Member   |           Member    Joined:  Nov 2010  Posts: 2  |    Toothache  is pain typically around a tooth, teeth or jaws. In most instances, toothaches are caused by a dental problem, such as a dental cavity, a cracked or fractured tooth, an exposed tooth root, or gum disease. Sometimes diseases of the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint), or spasms of the muscles used for chewing can cause toothache like symptoms. The severity of a toothache can range from chronic and mild to sharp and excruciating. It can be a dull ache or intense.  The pain may be aggravated by chewing or by thermal foods and liquids which are cold or hot. A thorough oral examination, proper tooth testing and evaluation, along with appropriate dental x-rays, can help determine the cause.  What we want to know is whether the toothache is really coming from a tooth or somewhere else.     
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     |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  Apr 2011  Posts: 4    Member   |           Member    Joined:  Apr 2011  Posts: 4  |    I am also going through this as we speak. Had the exam and x ray and dentist noted where my sinus was right near to tooth in question. He chalked it up to a sinus infection.      |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  Sep 2009  Posts: 126    Senior Member (100+ posts)   |      OP      Senior Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Sep 2009  Posts: 126  |    That is what I am suspecting.  Once in a while it has hurt so bad.  I even had a root canal lined up, then it stops hurting and has not hurt in the past two months.  Canceled root canal, now it is wait and see.        
Sharon, 57; Hard Palate; T1, High Grade, DX 6-12-09, Surgery, maxillectomy 7-14-09, 33 RT (9-2-09 to 10-19-09); Prothesis (obturator).  None smoker, non drinker.  
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