Toothache unbearable after a ride

reohn2
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Re: Toothache unbearable after a ride

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Cyril Haearn wrote:Many illnesses go after two weeks, or fourteen days, might be worth waiting or trying a placebo or nocebo

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reohn2
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Tardyrover wrote:Some good advice there thanks

Oil of cloves until Monday then have it pulled if they can't do anything else with it
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Re: Toothache unbearable after a ride

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reohn2 wrote:
Cyril Haearn wrote:Many illnesses go after two weeks, or fourteen days, might be worth waiting or trying a placebo or nocebo

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Dunno if it applies to teeth, does apply to many other complaints
I had awful toothache once, got it pulled
D€nti$ts talked about bridges and implants for lots of money, but I have had a gap for some years, does not cause problems

Finance, medicine as business, has been mentioned elsewhere, I think one can earn a lot as a dentist :? Mind, it is not an attractive job, scraping around in strangers mouths
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The basic dentist salary isn't that attractive - hence the push for folk to have profitable private fixtures and fittings
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Re: Toothache unbearable after a ride

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Nobody seems to have suggested not riding your bike. At least until Monday. The misery of toothache is even worse than not being able to ride. Try and hang on for a few more days, just don't grit your teeth!
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Thanks , roll on Monday!
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Re: Toothache unbearable after a ride

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Tooth out today no problems, and 21 mile ride after noon.. Happy Days :D
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Tardyrover wrote:Tooth out today no problems, and 21 mile ride after noon.. Happy Days :D

Glad alls well.
You're now a ToothlessTardyrover :wink: :)
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Excellent news! You really were impatient to get back on the bike, weren't you :wink:
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Thanks guys, yes happy days now :D
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