Sherry E
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I think that it is better to be safe than to be sorry. And well, it would be worse if you didn't spend the money on the dentist it could ne worse and more expensive.
Michele - True. I think I already should have gone to have it checked out when it started bothering me a year or year and a half ago (and then stopped bothering me shortly after that). I assumed that because the pain was not too bad and just seemed to be intermittent that it probably was just another sensitive tooth issue. And maybe at the time it was just that, but since I didn't get it checked out at that time, now it's had time to develop into something else.
When we went to Arizona last year on a girls trip with my mom & sister I ended up having to go to a dentist I had never seen before (he was my Uncles dentist so not out of the phone book) as an occasional pain that was only bothersome became infected and I was practically crying in pain...messed up 2 days of my trip...so get it taken care of (mine turned out to be minor and if I had gone in earlier wouldn't have gotten to the really painful part) now before you save all those $ for disney and it decides to be a true pain on a DLR trip! Hope yours turns out to be minor too! We don't have insurance either so it also ate up trip money.![]()
Sherri - Yes, that's exactly what I don't want to happen! It started out as mildly bothersome last year or 1-1/2 years ago. Then it stopped. I thought, "Okay, no big deal. I just need to start using Sensodyne or something!!"

It is rough without insurance, isn't it?
Sherry, I hope it turns out to be a small thing and not something major. Good to get it checked out now to be sure it doesn't get worse Have you made an appointment yet? I hope and pray that it isn't serious and it is something that can be quickly resolved. Wishing you the best possible outcome and care.
Liza - Thanks. I hope so too! I just made an appointment today - but I can't get in until Monday. This is a dentist who is only in the office 3 days a week, apparently.
The funny thing is - I've had several dentists in the past who have all been in the same building. My area is very dentist and doctor-filled. But all of my previous dentists either closed their practices, retired, moved away, etc. So I had to start from scratch. I don't like picking dentists at random, but I had to. And this new one is in the same building too! What I hate is that all of the dentists end up on these high floors, and they seat me in a chair that looks out a window - 17 stories in the air. I don't like heights so I hate that!
So I picked one who offered a low price for a consultation, cleaning and some x-rays. The x-rays will at least get it narrowed down to what the problem is or is not.
What I didn't particularly like is that I kept trying to get the office manager and receptionist to discuss pricing options with me, such as if they will accept payments, assuming I can't pay for the whole procedure at once. Every time I brought up financing or payments, they would change the subject and dodge my question. Both of them did this. I kept saying, "I don't have much money so I don't want to get there and find out I have to get X, Y and Z done and that you don't accept installments."
I also didn't like the fact that, as soon as I said I had pain when I drank hot or cold stuff or when I ate certain things, the office manager said, "Oh, sounds like you need a root canal!"
How would they know that? There are different reasons why people could have pain and it might NOT be that! It could just be a cavity or an issue of needing more bonding. I felt like they were saying that to scare me into booking an appointment with them. Like if they just said, "Oh, hopefully it's nothing serious but we'll take a look," then I might not book right away. If they tell me that it's something big, then I will rush right over.
I wish I had more time to 'shop around' for a better dentist and try to get referrals for other ones in my area, but I can't wait much longer. I have to sit out the whole weekend, cutting up my apples into tiny pieces, and not see the dentist until Monday. That's a long enough wait!
Nothing worse than a toothache. I hope you get to a dentist soon and it is nothing to major. Here goes my Aussie sense of humor at least you are saving money on food. Sending hugs![]()
areweindisneyyet - Thank you!


My main thing is, if there is an infection brewing and that's the reason why I have been feeling sick, I need to get that taken care of ASAP!
to you.
Thank you, Tania!

I am just soooo annoyed at the timing of this! I was soooo ready to just set aside some of my money for a Disney gift card or for something DLR trip-related. I could have gotten a nice gift card that would have gone a long way for my food expenses in December (or October, or whenever I am there next). I don't always have 'extra' money on hand, and I may not again any time soon. So this is bad timing! Stupid teeth!
