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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,190
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,190
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My main concern is more that a person could have a compression (brain) and by coincidence also have root canalled teeth, etc. I have read many stories of people who suddenly have who seems to be pain in their mouths/teeth. They remove teeth, thinking they have a dental problem. However, upon MRI, they are found to have a comprehension. Such cases actually have a decent chance of a "cure," through MVD surgery. Pulling all the teeth in the world, will not stop their pain, since they don't have a dental problem. I have seen posts of folks who have removed almost all their teeth. And then got full relief with an MVD (brain surgery).
I think infection SHOULD be evaluated. But, I also think neurologists need to be consulted as well.
And in my case, I probably had substandard dental care to begin with and then Had bad dental care afterwards, even though I was willing to see any dentist and spend any amount of money to get better. I read Bryanna's posts too see if I can protect myself from further damage, because none of my dentists are doing that.
But, I do feel and know I have been permanently damaged neurologically and in that way it is too late. I have been blessed with a good neurologist who probably saved my life.
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