Yes to both. The back of the jewelry can rub on the gums and cause gum erosion. Once that happens, it leaves your teeth vulnerable to enamel erosion. Just keep a really close eye on your gums and remove the jewelry before it causes too much damage. Wearing bioplast backs can hep, but it doesn't get rid of the problem completely. Both gum and enamel erosion are irreversible without surgery.
Yes, baby teeth can hurt, and most of the time will hurt. The reason they hurt is because you are exposing tender gums and you are ripping roots out of the gums.
There is a little soreness
yes, they just generally hurt as they are creating a gap between your teeth. on average your gums will swell up and you will have trouble eating.
Their gums hurt as they teethe, so yes they get very fussy.
you will know if the inside of your mouth is hurting or if you havent brushed your teeth in a while also go see someone about it
If you are having sinus congestion your upper teeth may hurt because the roots of your teeth, especially your molar teeth, are close to the sinus area. Taking a decongestant may help and the teeth should feel better when the pressure is gone and the cold is over. Can't explain why the gums would hurt as well. Just keep brushing and flossing to prevent gingivitis. Gingivitis, inflammation of the gums, doesn't normally hurt, but gums can become swollen and bleed.
Yes. All piercings hurt to some degree
Labret posts usually don't sit well in nose piercings but it wouldn't hurt to try it out!
You don't remember this, but your gums hurt when your baby teeth first grew in. Molars are the same in a way. They are trying to break through to the surface.
If you had pyorrhea, the part of your body that would hurt is your gums. Pyorrhea is a severe form of gum disease that can cause inflammation, pain, and infection in the gums, leading to symptoms such as gum recession, bad breath, and loose teeth.
I actually still have mine on, but I've searched it on Google, and it said that your teeth and gums might be tender after you get them off.
Braces are not inserted into the gums or in your teeth, they are placed on your teeth using dental glue. Your teeth or gums may feet sore for a few days to a week after placement due to the tightness of the braces. You should take some Ibuprofen or Motrin after placement and after tightening.