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  • Jun 25, 2013, 05:38 PM
    chappy10
    Bad teeth make me tired?
    I have sharp teeth and one that broke in half to the him line and have cavities could this make me tired twenty four seven even after I sleep ten hours. Gums are swollen and I get nausea all the time arms and legs hurt I get weakness in arms and bad migrains
  • Jun 25, 2013, 05:46 PM
    teacherjenn4
    Dental health is known to have a direct impact on health. Why haven't you seen a dentist? Dental schools offer cheaper rates if money is an issue.
  • Jun 25, 2013, 06:09 PM
    chappy10
    My fiancé and daughter are having a lot of health problems so been putting them first but it's getting to the point where I have no energy and don't want to do nothing plus no one wants to take my insurance
  • Jun 25, 2013, 06:27 PM
    Wondergirl
    Are you near a university that has a dental clinic?
  • Jun 25, 2013, 06:40 PM
    teacherjenn4
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chappy10 View Post
    My fiance and daughter are having a lot of health problems so been putting them first but it's getting to the point where I have no energy and don't want to do nothing plus no one wants to take my insurance

    Call your insurance company to find dentists that accept your insurance.
  • Jun 25, 2013, 09:02 PM
    Tc123
    Yes, please do a little research as you don't want the problem to get worse. You can definitely have health problems because of teeth. Being tired, drained, and nauseous are some of the symptoms. While these symptoms could be from something else, you don't want to play with it.

    I had a similar problem with a couple of my teeth, #16 & #15, (two top left rear from the back), and found out that was what was causing me to feel sick at the time.

    Also, as a few have suggested... see who takes your insurance and do check out schools. "New" dentists will check you out and do work for cheaper. They want to do a good job and there are other more experienced dentists looking after them as they work on you. So don't be hesitant. Where I live, luckily I found a place for my friend's daughter. She has no insurance and they not only worked out a payment plan but they did the work for very cheap.

    Good luck and hope you feel better. Hugs!

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