cgichard
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Is it inevitable that an intermittent and mild toothache will worsen on a long-haul flight? Due to pressure changes or some such? I have a molar that occasionally hurts a little, like for an hour or so a couple of times a month. It's one that is already mostly filling: the dentist has X-rays that show increased loss of jaw-bone beneath it, compared with a year ago. At present, the plan is to do nothing until it starts really bothering me, as the only ultimate remedy will be extraction. However, when I mentioned I was planning a 5-week trip to Europe next year, he said I should definitely have it extracted before then (and he was referring to the flights rather than to the cost or quality of dentists where I'm going). Just wondering if anyone has relevant experience to offer.