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Old 04-02-2015, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
I recommend you plan on rest time after the dental visit. Plus, the chair may put strain on your neck so icing it after would be helpful. Any anesthesia, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), etc. may be a strain on your brain. Unfortunately, the drilling sound will bypass any ear plugs as it transmits through your bones. But, ear plugs may help you to lessen the impact of the other sounds in the office.
Yes I notice neck pain, I now know to make sure I visit my chiropractor after a dentist visit.

Over the last 2 years (ironically since my TBI) my teeth are falling apart. As much as I don't like the dentist and having this work done messes with my head I don't really want to just let it go and lose all my teeth.
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