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Hi,
Neurological issues in general are invisible, difficult to diagnose and to treat. I have Type 2 Trigeminal Neuralgia. Like so many others my journey started off in the dental chair. There is a huge lack of knowledge by dentists and doctors in regards to any neuropathy in the face, whether it is neuralgia or neuropathy from injury. Because of this many people have unnecessary root canals and extractions only to be left in chronic pain. I am on a mission to raise awareness about this. I see so many posts in your dental section that could be cases of neuropathy. The possibility seems to be ignored. The problem with this is that neuropathy can mimic a toothache, TMJ, jaw pain and ear pain very well. Neuropathy can also mimic infections, ear infections and sinus problems. Considering this is a website about neurological issues I feel that this is great injustice. Thanks, Justjane37 Last edited by DocJohn; 08-14-2014 at 10:27 AM. Reason: Removed portions which violated our community guidelines. |
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