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Dental Health : How to Avoid Tooth Nerve Damage

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2009

Tooth nerve damage is usually a result of a cavity that has progressed through the tooth into the nerve. Watch our for warning signs of tooth nerve damage, such as throbbing pain and biting sensitivity with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.

Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier
Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net
Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • @uk2k1010 me too did anyone tell you? because i would like to know too

  • good;0

  • @anthonyprice9876 they are youtbe partners and havent you heard of opening a new tab and going on to yt and uploading another at the same time?

  • how the hell do you upload over 180,000 videos? even uploading video per hour (which requires a high speed internet connection, usually) for 10 years wouldn't be enough to upload that many. (you'd upload 87 thousand vids)

  • What can happen to a tooth that has had the nerve removed?

  • what do you mean by lingering cold/hot sensitivity? im kinda nervous because i have a tooth behind my k-9 one (the next towards the back) that is sensitive to cold and also it has a receding gum line. i've booked an appointment with my dentist but would like some relief from feedback. thank you this video is very informative.

  • i got myfillin oh a good 3 hours ago and my jaw hurts everytime i open it and my process was alot longer than this it was around an hour

  • i need a reply to this lol

    i fell over not to long ago and hit my mouth split my lip n all that but my front left tooth is killing me is it poss i have bruised the gum ?

  • The video doesn't explain how to aviod nerve damage. It defines it.

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