Diagnosed Anorexuc With Bulimic Tendencies. Tooth Problems. Septic Shock. Advise?
I have no insurance and am diagnosed anorexic with bulimic tendencies. Due to the bulimia I am having severe teeth problems. I have to take at least 12-16 ibuprofen everyday due to pain. That's the smaller problem...4-5teeth have fallen out piece by piece and my face is now constantly swollen. Every morning I wake up with blood and infection all over my pillows and now I have a tooth in the back that is definitely rotting and I cant even tap on it it hurts that bad...I cant afford a dentist but I'm afraid my throats going to swell up in my sleep or ill swallow to much infection and go onto septic shock please Please help me how to go about at least getting to a non emergency condition. I have to take care of my disabled father so he cant help very much please help. Thank you, Elizabeth
Due to presence of bulemia the acids in the mouth causes eriosons of the tooth in the mouth. You require a thorough clinical examination and treatment planing of your mouth. I would suggest you get the checkup done. Tooth coloured restorations, ceramic crowns can be placed.
Hope this helps out,
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Diagnosed Anorexuc With Bulimic Tendencies. Tooth Problems. Septic Shock. Advise?
Hi, Thanks for asking the query, Due to presence of bulemia the acids in the mouth causes eriosons of the tooth in the mouth. You require a thorough clinical examination and treatment planing of your mouth. I would suggest you get the checkup done. Tooth coloured restorations, ceramic crowns can be placed. Hope this helps out, Regards...