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Uvulitis after tooth loss

Discussion in 'General Discussion Subforum' started by Filipe2025, Oct 14, 2025.

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    Filipe2025 New Member

    Hi,

    I hope you guys are all ok. Tree weeks ago, the last lower molar fell down almost completely. At the same time, I felt this strange sensation, like something was stuck in my throat, or a kind of a gag reflex, despite recovering the fallen tooth restauration, and part of the tooth in my hand. I try caughting but there was nothing stuck, I guess. I notice that the restauration/tooth was incomplete. This odd sensation, coming from the úvula or the back of my throat continue to bothering me. That day forward till this day. Despite teplacing my tooth restauration, now the tooth is very short, at the surface of the gum. The entire tooth/restauration fell down but not it's root. It was a dead tooth, because I did previously a root canal procedure.

    By that same time I had my mouth with a white mucus. I later found out, that it was oral candidíase, due to give oral sex. The problem is that I took antibiotics, and some oral anti fungus. But this sensation in my úvula still presists.

    I already did all the exams. My doctor say there is no reason to have this Discomfort on my throat.

    Is uvulitis tms? Could I have fragments of the broken tooth in my throat after 3 weeks? I also feel a gag reflex. I felt it the minute my tooth fell out, till now. I then become feeling a sense of fear and panic. Now I have my mouth very dry all rhebtime, difficult swallowing and a sensation, like someone is suffocating me. A gobble effect. I still have the sensation that I'm swallowing my uvula. And that the uvula is touching my tongue, which gives me a gag effect. I'm loosing my mind.

    Could my throat be unbalanced, on the side of the fallen tooth in a way, that now the úvula is always touching the tongue?

    One of my worst fears is to loose my teeth. I don't have the money for implants, and my tooth are very bad. When I cry I feel a deep emotion, like it's coming from my uvula. Not my chest.

    Could it be Globus pharyngeus? If there weren't for the tooth part I didn't have a doubt in my mind. Hope you guys could reply me.

    Help!
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2025

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