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Old 06-16-2010, 03:35 PM
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Zakria,

It not a good idea to wait on removing this painful tooth on the right side. The infection will eventually spread.... more problems than you have right now.

I can understand your concerns and think you deserve some type of reason why you are in so much pain from the other extraction. Please try and see if you can get some help from a dentsit in the IAOMT organization. They treat people more holistically, meaning they don't dismiss a patients symptoms, like many conventional dentists do. Please don't wait too long.

Bryanna


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Originally Posted by Zakria View Post
Hi Bryanna

You're right, the side with facial pain is the left side. I had a crowned tooth that was pulled using surgery. Now I have exactly the same tooth on the other side that is abcessed. It is now also painful.

Regarding face/tongue pain; my dentist/s do not wish to tell me the truth, I feel that I am being waffled. With the facial/tongue main symptoms I have, they could surely give me an indication of what is wrong. I think the reason for not telling is either because a) admission of negligence i.e. they caused my problems or b) they do not wish to unduly stress me further knowing I suffer from bruxism.

My dentist recommended I use hypnotherapy for my teeth grinding. The mouthgaurd is hurting my gums especially around the abcessed tooth.

My problems are compounded. one leading to the other.
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