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Old 12-08-2010, 08:00 PM #1
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Smile Dental Concerns

I need to go to the dentist because I think I have a cavity and I am afraid. Can anyone give me advice?

I am afraid because my MG symptoms started shortly after having some work done on my teeth. Can the anasthesia cause MG or MG symptoms? I really don't want to risk having my MG get worse, but I need to go to the dentist...

I am going to switch dentists, because to be honest, I felt like the dentist gave me way to much anasthesia, I had lots of strange feelings during and after I received the anasthesia that I had never had before. Every time I start looking up a new dentist I start getting stressed and realize I need some information so I feel safe.

I'd like to hear of anyones experience with anasthesia with MG. This will be my first dentist apointment after getting MG.

Thank you.
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