
Trent,
We are concerned that your dentist’s exam may not have been thorough. Your teeth may look fine, but everything is not okay if you feel pain in your lower molar teeth. Your dentist focused on cavities, but perhaps she ignored TMJ symptoms, gum disease, or a problem with your bite. We recommend getting a second opinion at another dental practice.
Tooth decay doesn’t usually cause the pain you’ve described. It sounds like it may result from tooth grinding or gum disease. Pursue your concerns with another dentist because the cause of your discomfort can increase and lead to more serious dental problems. Dental pain from gum disease can spread, causing loose teeth and bone loss.
Teeth clenching and grinding wear teeth away, affecting your smile and chewing function. Your dentist mentioned that you may need a night guard. A custom mouthguard for TMJ can absorb the grinding pressure to protect your jaw and facial muscles.
Please get a second opinion from a dentist with occlusion and bite training to determine the cause of your discomfort and recommend treatment.
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