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orangeman
07-08-2006, 03:14 AM
Well I was wondering when you get cotton mouth while high does that effect your tooth some how? When ever I seem to get high and get cotton mouth my cavities sorta kills my high by 5% from the pain that my cavitie all of a sudden feels. It hurts worse when I'm high than when I'm sober :confused:.

halo
07-08-2006, 03:16 AM
ummm. If you have a cavity aren't you supposed to go to the dentist?

cannabis campbell
07-08-2006, 03:18 AM
As far as i know i dont think so i dont see why it should

Why dont you get grillz :D

pumpkin
07-08-2006, 03:21 AM
It's funny that you said this...

I have a really bad back and I actually have to stop smoking when it's hurting me because after smoking I can feel all the little aches and pains 3x as bad as I usually can. I think some people just feel things a little more when their body reacts with the THC:confused:

orangeman
07-08-2006, 03:24 AM
It's funny that you said this...

I have a really bad back and I actually have to stop smoking when it's hurting me because after smoking I can feel all the little aches and pains 3x as bad as I usually can. I think some people just feel things a little more when their body reacts with the THC:confused:

Pumpkin, you live in MI too lol. Yeah I was thinking the same thing though but..I think some marijuana (mostly medical) numbs you. I'm gonna need some of that to stop this extra-sensitive feeling to my cavity that THC gives me lol.

tootsie roll
07-08-2006, 03:38 AM
Pumpkin, you live in MI too lol. Yeah I was thinking the same thing though but..I think some marijuana (mostly medical) numbs you. I'm gonna need some of that to stop this extra-sensitive feeling to my cavity that THC gives me lol.

A lack of saliva can help promote tooth decay.

I would first suggest dental attention for your cavity before you lose your tooth altogether.

If you're smoking and have cotton mouth and experience pain, you could try a warm salt water rinse for relief.

LIP
07-08-2006, 10:10 AM
THC seems to block all pain recepters for me.

I have a trapped nerve in my back [ since 4 days ago] and when im high i can walk around normally, yet when im not high i can hardly move. It took me 15 mins to get out of my car 2 days ago because i couldnt strighten my back

D res
07-08-2006, 10:41 AM
As far as i know i dont think so i dont see why it should

Why dont you get grillz :D


lol.. yeah you are. do you not care if you lose a tooth?

Nochowderforyou
07-08-2006, 12:54 PM
If you have a cavity, that means you have to go to the dentist and get a filling. Yes, it will cost you money if you don't have coverage, but do you really know how much it is going to hurt if you just let it rot away? Your tooth will brown, rot, and will break apart in your mouth and fall apart. Your root will be exposed to air, andd if you think you are feeling pain now, prepare for the shit abyss.

I know this shit because last year I spent $1200 alone on getting my mouth fixed. The pain was so bad I couldn't even function, or sleep.

Just a word of advice, that's all.

I knew a guy who had 4 absessed(sp?) molars. That is pretty much a poison buildup in your mouth and he was swallowing it all day long. After 7months, he got sicker, and sicker, and eventually his kidneys shut down, then his liver, then he went into a coma, then eventually he had to be taken off because there was no hope. All of of this because he didn't want to pay $800 to get his mouth fixed. :rolleyes:

Okay, I'm done, sorry for the ramble. :)

ugexe
07-08-2006, 05:24 PM
Saliva kills mouth bacteria. This is why sugar free gum can help prevent cavities.

Big Calhoun
07-08-2006, 05:53 PM
I had to have a root canal done several months ago...sometime last year. Smoking was actually one of the things that actually helped manage the pain up to the procedure. I've had cavities and smoked without problems before. You may really need to go see a dentist becuase it could be more than a cavity.

WeedFaerie420
07-09-2006, 03:54 AM
I have cavities also and it does hurt more when I smoke and I'm at the point where i'm getting headaches from my teeth (I am going to the dentist in 3 days) and of course weed makes the headaches worse also. The only pain weed helps me with is nausea and stomach pains.
Does anyone ever start to get body aches and hurt a little when they first start drinking alcohol? I'm not a big drinker at all- stuck to weed for the past few years, but lately I have started to go out to the bar once a week and I notice the first drink or two I feel a heaviness in my chest and achy.

rainbows.rsexy
07-09-2006, 11:19 PM
there isn't any meal I don't floss or brush after....it has been over a year since I even had my teeth cleaned at a dental office.