annaf
11-05-2007, 12:59 PM
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing pain while flossing around all my premolars - some of them are without fillings - some with. I don't feel much pain otherwise. I have been to a couple fo dentists and they say that they can't see anything on X-ray. Since I am literally paranoid about my teeth - I looked at them more closely and I felt I could see the shape of the tooth cave inwards near the gumline. When I mentioned this to the dentist he said that is the natural shape of the tooth - I can also see some stains which look like cavities - but the dentist assured me that they are just stains. He said if I was really particular...he could get rid of them by spraying with a laser. I expalined the pain and he said that it was just sensitivty.
My question is this - is it possible to have a cavity between teeth near the gumline which painsonly on flossing that is not visible on X-ray or otherwise detectable by the dentist? Dentist said that best way to tell is form x-ray for cavities between teeth.
If yes, waht can I do about it - I don't want to have afilling especially if the dentist does'nt think I need it - but I still feel I should be doing something.
I brusha nd floss religiously - and am planning to start using Prevident (recommended by one dentist). The other dentist recommended Sensodyne instead - which one shoudl I use? I also have generalised sensitivty in all these teeth - so its tough to tell where its sensitivity and where cavities...please help..
I am experiencing pain while flossing around all my premolars - some of them are without fillings - some with. I don't feel much pain otherwise. I have been to a couple fo dentists and they say that they can't see anything on X-ray. Since I am literally paranoid about my teeth - I looked at them more closely and I felt I could see the shape of the tooth cave inwards near the gumline. When I mentioned this to the dentist he said that is the natural shape of the tooth - I can also see some stains which look like cavities - but the dentist assured me that they are just stains. He said if I was really particular...he could get rid of them by spraying with a laser. I expalined the pain and he said that it was just sensitivty.
My question is this - is it possible to have a cavity between teeth near the gumline which painsonly on flossing that is not visible on X-ray or otherwise detectable by the dentist? Dentist said that best way to tell is form x-ray for cavities between teeth.
If yes, waht can I do about it - I don't want to have afilling especially if the dentist does'nt think I need it - but I still feel I should be doing something.
I brusha nd floss religiously - and am planning to start using Prevident (recommended by one dentist). The other dentist recommended Sensodyne instead - which one shoudl I use? I also have generalised sensitivty in all these teeth - so its tough to tell where its sensitivity and where cavities...please help..

