Dull teeth pain during extended playing
- Nolankberk
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Sep 06, 2023
Hey all,
I just got my mouthpiece (marcinkiewicz Gillette ET5) back from being plated. Previously, I felt totally fine playing for extended periods of time. However, in the past 2 weeks I've noticed a dull pain in my top right tooth next to the 2 front teeth, even after 30 minutes or so of playing. It's likely my embouchure or mouthpiece, but I have contacted my dentist and am waiting for a response. I was wondering if any of you fine bone players could give me any pointers. Totally willing to attach videos of my embouchure, etc.
Thanks in advance!
edit: video of embouchure[url]https://youtube.com/shorts/NpQKPgGSR9U?feature=share
I just got my mouthpiece (marcinkiewicz Gillette ET5) back from being plated. Previously, I felt totally fine playing for extended periods of time. However, in the past 2 weeks I've noticed a dull pain in my top right tooth next to the 2 front teeth, even after 30 minutes or so of playing. It's likely my embouchure or mouthpiece, but I have contacted my dentist and am waiting for a response. I was wondering if any of you fine bone players could give me any pointers. Totally willing to attach videos of my embouchure, etc.
Thanks in advance!
edit: video of embouchure
- Doug_Elliott
- Posts: 4155
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I just helped a trumpet player with the same problem. Other than the possibility of an actual dental issue, it's probably a mechanical problem with something you're doing, or not doing. I do Skype lessons if you're interested in exploring that.
I would need to see it, but also work with you to see what's going on. So a video may or may not be useful.
I would need to see it, but also work with you to see what's going on. So a video may or may not be useful.
- baileyman
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- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
Presumably you had to use another piece while your favorite was away? Perhaps your set migrated somehow.
- Nolankberk
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Sep 06, 2023
[quote="Doug Elliott"]I just helped a trumpet player with the same problem. Other than the possibility of an actual dental issue, it's probably a mechanical problem with something you're doing, or not doing. I do Skype lessons if you're interested in exploring that.
I would need to see it, but also work with you to see what's going on. So a video may or may not be useful.[/quote]
I'll get a video up once I get home, and I'll look into the possiblity of a lesson or two. Thanks!
I would need to see it, but also work with you to see what's going on. So a video may or may not be useful.[/quote]
I'll get a video up once I get home, and I'll look into the possiblity of a lesson or two. Thanks!
- Nolankberk
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Sep 06, 2023
update: the tooth with pain has a crack in it lol
dentist has been notified
dentist has been notified