Re: Self-limiting damage by beef jerky?
- From: "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 18:13:59 -0400
Are you implying that beef
jerky is loaded with mercury?
I do not get it.
Joel
"Achy Molars-Sinuses" <achymolars@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:45a918e2.0502220412.3726eb92@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> No, I'm not trying to be silly. I had root canal treatment on my
> first and second upper molars about eight months ago. They're nicely
> dead now. Most of the time anyway. Sometimes these two molars and
> the wisdom tooth behind them become exquisitely tender, and this
> usually happens a few hours *after* I've eaten beef jerky, i.e. quite
> tough, chewy food. It only happens on the side where I had the root
> canal treatment, the other side of my jaw copes with the strain of
> eating this food just fine. The pain is worst when chewing pressure
> is applied to the affected teeth and it subsides without medication in
> a day or two.
>
> Is there something going wrong at the, for want of a better word
> "interface" between the teeth and the bone? Does it simply mean I
> should go easier on tough, chewy foods or is it likely that there is
> some sort of clinical problem?
.
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