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Originally Posted by hollym
A few weeks ago, I had the most extraordinary pain in my upper teeth. Almost a pulsing pain. It kind of felt like I had been hit in the mouth and had my teeth loosened by it, but I hadn't. I didn't think it could be a cavity because it was several teeth all next to each other on the same side. It came on very suddenly and lasted several days and went away as suddenly as it came on. Could that have been a TN kind of thing?
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It could have been.
I had a situation one time, where I had a molar that hurt like you are describing. I went to my dentist, and he said there was nothing wrong with my tooth. I went to the doctor, and he said "must be the tooth, sinuses are good". I went back and forth to each doc 2 times each (the pain lasted about 10 days) .... until one day, my entire tooth fell out, roots and all.
I have had mouth issues, including intermittent numbness in my teeth, since my teens. I have also had mouth numbness (lips, throat, roof of my mouth, etc.) and facial numbness . . . plus that experience with the tooth that fell out. They've never determined exactly what causes it, but I'm inclined to think it is related to the MS.
Cherie
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