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Old 10-16-2011, 11:17 AM #1
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Default Dental Implants and RSD

Hi

I really need help. I was diagnosed with RSD 10 years ago. I had a stellate block to confirm it. Although I wonder since most of pain is aching and stabbing.

This summer two of my teeth broke off at the gum line. Top front of course. One is my eye tooth.

My dentist wants me to have an implant but I'm concerned I'll have a big time flare up and the implant could fall out due to bone loss.

He says there are too many teeth to bridge because of the loss of the eye tooth.

My last choice is pulling them all (again risking permanent mouth pain) and get dentures which I'd rather not have.

Please help



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