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Old 11-05-2012, 06:05 PM
Trixielarue Trixielarue is offline
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Thanks for you quick response. I was thinking a visit to my doctor might be best but wasn't sure. I have made an appointment with my MD tomorrow. I will let you know what he says after I see him.

Thanks again!
Trixie


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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Hi Trixie,

What I don't understand is that if you have been seeing a periodontist and prosthodontist on a routine basis for care... how come this infection was not picked up sooner?

Oral infections of any kind can spread through the lymphatic system and cause skin eruptions and inflammation elsewhere on the body. You might be best off consulting your physician and explain to him the history with this tooth. Unfortunately, many dentists rarely connect the mouth with the rest of the body and are not the best "doctors" when it comes to diagnosing physical ailments.. even when they are the result of a dental problem.

Have you consulted with your physician?

Bryanna
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