i have seen some anecdotal evidence regarding the relationship between a metallic taste in the mouth and anxiety - mostly occurring just prior to having a panic attack. i don't have panic attacks, just chronic generalized anxiety - although its been much milder over the past month or so. anyone familiar with a correlation between dental health and mental health? besides the fact that they rhyme ;-)
i am experiencing a metallic taste in my mouth and my upper gums are swollen, only over my front teeth. both my top and bottom front teeth ache off an on. i have scheduled a dental appointment.
let me make it clear - i have always been in excellent dental health. i take great care of my teeth - following dentist's orders, brushing two times a day and flossing once. i also brush with a dry-mouth toothpaste and with a dry-mouth mouth wash - no SLS ingredients. the toothpaste has fluoride. i always get excellent checkups. i had six very small fillings in four teeth, all filled at under 10 years of age. one of the teeth with two fillings was capped two years ago, when i was 53. i later learned from a new dentist that should never had happened - i got ripped off - based on the x-ray the tooth was fine. with the little research i've done - i cannot find much on metal mouth and aching teeth/gums except in regard to gingivitis or periodontitis - i can't believe i have either - my gums are tight and a healthy pink. there is no history of any gum disease in my family. my parents are age 84 and 89 - and have all their own teeth!