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Post by kanekilledvince on Feb 29, 2008 21:45:43 GMT -5
OK. I'm not the most athletic person in the world, but i can Go The DistanceHowever, if i run/cycle/whatever for a while, and it becomes tiring, and i keep on going anyway.. I dont get a really sore headache, i dont feel like collapsing.... I get a pain in my tooth. Is that normal? Its like my tooth (usually in the top right area, in the middle) becomes really sore and i can feel my gum pulsating slowly. Anyone else get this or know why i'm typically unlucky enough to get it? (My teeth, whilst not the most amazing in the world, are just fine. So its not an oral hygiene problem). (Well OK, Not that nice)
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Feb 29, 2008 21:54:59 GMT -5
Go see a doctor. Whats with the pics?
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Post by ● kaneisdaman ● on Feb 29, 2008 21:56:24 GMT -5
Gotta love your diagramatic responses...
As for your problem Im not entirely sure. You dont apply pressure to it when you exercise? There may be a point in exercise that you dont realise but your tensing your jaw and applying pressure to your teeth.
Is it an ongoing problem or what?
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Post by Jax on Feb 29, 2008 21:56:44 GMT -5
i think its a...joke?
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Post by kanekilledvince on Feb 29, 2008 22:41:21 GMT -5
No, I'm being serious. I just put the pictures in to amuse the younger members who struggle with big words. Gotta love your diagramatic responses... As for your problem Im not entirely sure. You dont apply pressure to it when you exercise? There may be a point in exercise that you dont realise but your tensing your jaw and applying pressure to your teeth. Is it an ongoing problem or what? Your tensing the jaw theory does sound credible. But im not sure. It happens here and there, but not if im doing sit ups or squats or any of that crap, usually only when cycling does it get sore. I don't wana see a dentist, cos his eyes will light up with € signs when i walk in the door saying "i dont know whats wrong". I was thinking about maybe a nerve is screwed up somewhere or something
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Post by Suckasays on Feb 29, 2008 22:46:14 GMT -5
Do you grind your teeth at night when you sleep?
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Post by kanekilledvince on Feb 29, 2008 23:04:47 GMT -5
Do you grind your teeth at night when you sleep? Not that i know of. Last time i went to the dentist would be over a year ago and that was the last time i ever really had any trouble with my teeth (had to get a filling, conveniently, its in the same place i get this pain from cycling, but i doubt its related). I wake up with no oral problems aside from a bad taste in my mouth. I brush at least twice a day (thoroughly). I don't get it to be honest. I was kinda hoping someone here would have had this problem, and let me know what they did to sort it out.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2008 23:12:05 GMT -5
Go see a doctor. Whats with the pics? Visual aids?
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Post by ● kaneisdaman ● on Mar 1, 2008 3:59:01 GMT -5
Gotta love your diagramatic responses... As for your problem Im not entirely sure. You dont apply pressure to it when you exercise? There may be a point in exercise that you dont realise but your tensing your jaw and applying pressure to your teeth. Is it an ongoing problem or what? Your tensing the jaw theory does sound credible. But im not sure. It happens here and there, but not if im doing sit ups or squats or any of that crap, usually only when cycling does it get sore. I don't wana see a dentist, cos his eyes will light up with € signs when i walk in the door saying "i dont know whats wrong". I was thinking about maybe a nerve is screwed up somewhere or something Wel it is my only reason I can think of. Also it appears that it is the more strenuous exercise that causes the problem. Take a note next time if you do tense or not. Is it a long time thing or just recently?
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Post by onionmaster on Mar 1, 2008 9:23:34 GMT -5
Puts in avatar. ;D
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Post by kanekilledvince on Mar 1, 2008 9:35:22 GMT -5
lol Kaneisdaman: As far as i know i've had it for a while. Whenever i do excercise and really just go flat out, it gets sore. If i go for a decent cycle it'd be ok. But i think you're right about tensing my jaw. I dont know if i do that or not, but i mean, what else could it be, you know?
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Post by D-Rock on Mar 1, 2008 19:53:29 GMT -5
awesome sig.
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Post by [MJH] on Mar 1, 2008 20:16:22 GMT -5
sounds like because you're excercising your bloodis pumping faster so you can feel the pulse in one of the arteries in your mouth, you become aware of this making the feeling more intense causing your tooth ,which is probably underneath the artery, to ache more than it really is. I get this sometimes in the front of my mouth; I start to feeling an artery pulsing and my tooth begins to ache. If you are very observent of the changes in your body you become aware of the pains quickly and your brain intensifies the feeling which is a sympton of hypocondria(sp?), you feel a little pain and tell yourself it's worse than it really is making it feel worse.
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Post by uzerx on Mar 1, 2008 22:10:57 GMT -5
Go see a doctor. Whats with the pics? Visual aids? Oh sh*t, is that a new strain?
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Post by kanekilledvince on Mar 2, 2008 18:49:26 GMT -5
sounds like because you're excercising your bloodis pumping faster so you can feel the pulse in one of the arteries in your mouth, you become aware of this making the feeling more intense causing your tooth ,which is probably underneath the artery, to ache more than it really is. I get this sometimes in the front of my mouth; I start to feeling an artery pulsing and my tooth begins to ache. If you are very observent of the changes in your body you become aware of the pains quickly and your brain intensifies the feeling which is a sympton of hypocondria(sp?), you feel a little pain and tell yourself it's worse than it really is making it feel worse. Any tips on how to avoid it then? Just ignore it, im guessing? Cheers for a great response though. Sounds logical to me.
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