Hi lillizziem,
Your concerns about the RSD are definitely valid because we never know what will trigger it and where it will end up. However, an infected tooth is very taxing on the immune system because of the chronic inflammation and it will get worse. Having a root canal does not eliminate the infection entirely, so the inflammation would still be present. Removing the tooth would eliminate the infection.
I often refer people to the IAOMT organization to locate a dentist who belongs to that group. It is a worldwide organization of physicians, dentists, pathologists, etc who understand the whole body connection. Have you heard of them before?
Bryanna
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Originally Posted by lillizziem
I went to the dentist today and was told not only do I need a root canal, I also need to have one tooth pulled (the root canal would be too difficult, and it would only save the tooth for a few years). I have had RSD in my right foot for two years now.
I went to the dentist for a simple filling replacement about six months ago. It was pure agony. My face swole up, and my pain skyrocketed for about two weeks. I do not think it is safe to have either the root canal or extraction, but I have to don something at this point. I am terrified that the RSD will spread to my face.
On top of that, I have called about a hundred dentist (endodontist, oral surgeons) and NONE of them will take me as a patient. I need to do something. Please help.
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