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Old 12-25-2014, 06:52 AM
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frostyjohn, I am so sorry for what you have been going through. I have had a similar experience in that I have several odd symptoms that seem to originate in the vicinity of a dental implant that may have penetrated my maxillary sinus years ago. I have been searching for answers for a very long time.

Have you heard of Dental DNA? I don't think I am allowed to print their website here, but you can do a google search. This lab can test your saliva to determine what the culprit might be. I have an appointment with an oral surgeon next week that I am going to mention this lab to, if he is unable to find the source of my symptoms. I have been trying to get my dental implant removed, but so far the 4 oral surgeons I have seen are not willing to take it out because they all think it looks fine.

I have burning, tingling and intermittent dental/jaw bone pain. It feels and sounds like there is sizzling going on in there and I often feel as though a fluid or some type of pus is traveling down into my mouth from the vicinity of my dental implant or possibly the extraction sight of a tooth next to it. The sinus cat scan shows a cyst directly above the implant on the floor of my sinus. I have a DX of paranasal inflammatory disease with several polyps and the one large cyst showing up.

I also have a DX of Lyme disease and my Lyme specialist recently prescribed for me an atomizer treatment with mupirocin and amphotericin B. It has been creating all kinds of havoc in there. I am amazed at all the stuff coming out of my nose throughout the day. This treatment was developed by Dr. Joseph Brewer, who is an infectious disease doctor in Kansas City. He published a study on this. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/5/4/605 Apparently the treatment has helped many previously exposed to mold and unable to recover from chronic illness.

I'm not saying this is your problem, or even mine, but when you have a chronic condition like this, it is important to keep on searching for answers. I was always very healthy before this all happened. I do have some previous exposure to black mold, so am wondering if there is a connection.

I hope Dental DNA can help you to figure out what is going on. If clindamycin helped you, I agree with Bryanna that is a huge clue that you have an infection of some type brewing in there. Good luck to you and please keep us posted. I will do the same.
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