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crmak 09-10-2013 07:19 PM

Root canal tomorrow...anything I should watch out for?
 
Hi! I'm having a root canal done tomorrow. Is there anything I should be sure to avoid? I know that in the past, I had to have my dentist stop using Novocain. My system couldn't seem to handle the adrenaline.

I'm always so leery...I never assume anymore that medical people know anything about MG.

My health has been rotten for a couple of months now. It's like everything stopped working. My rheumy thinks it may be related to stress (I've got PTSD), but I don't know.. He hates that I have to get a root canal due to the stress that goes with it, but knows it can't be avoided. Ugh..

Any advice?

ginnie 09-10-2013 09:02 PM

Hi crmak
 
Hi, and I hope all goes OK for you tomorrow. Hope you will spend a few moments to read some of the comments on the dental forum. RC is a very discussed topic on that forum. Bryanna was in the dental field for many years, and has a lot of good information on that subject. ginnie:grouphug:

crmak 09-11-2013 12:04 AM

thank you!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 1013755)
Hi, and I hope all goes OK for you tomorrow. Hope you will spend a few moments to read some of the comments on the dental forum. RC is a very discussed topic on that forum. Bryanna was in the dental field for many years, and has a lot of good information on that subject. ginnie:grouphug:

There's a dental forum? Awesome, thank you! I had no idea. And thank you, too, for the well wishes. I appreciate it. :)

robocar 09-11-2013 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crmak (Post 1013723)
Hi! I'm having a root canal done tomorrow. Is there anything I should be sure to avoid? I know that in the past, I had to have my dentist stop using Novocain. My system couldn't seem to handle the adrenaline.

I'm always so leery...I never assume anymore that medical people know anything about MG.

My health has been rotten for a couple of months now. It's like everything stopped working. My rheumy thinks it may be related to stress (I've got PTSD), but I don't know.. He hates that I have to get a root canal due to the stress that goes with it, but knows it can't be avoided. Ugh..

Any advice?

The dentist can give you novocaine without epinephrine. It will take longer to start acting so he should inject you about a half hour before the procedure and let you sit until it works. Tell them you are allergic to epinephrine - this happened to me and I thought I was going to have a heart attack as my heart would not stop racing. It was very scary and I will never use epinephrine again. Good luck

gr8ful 09-11-2013 01:46 PM

Sorry I didn't think of this sooner, but, this is something I gave my dentist prior to some work:
http://www.myasthenia.org/LinkClick....s8%3d&tabid=84

good luck....

crmak 09-12-2013 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gr8ful (Post 1013908)
Sorry I didn't think of this sooner, but, this is something I gave my dentist prior to some work:
http://www.myasthenia.org/LinkClick....s8%3d&tabid=84

good luck....

Thanks so much. It's so funny you posted this, because I found it last night, put it on my phone and had my dentist read it today before he started. :)

crmak 09-12-2013 12:16 AM

Update
 
Thank you, everyone, for your advice. Everything went well today in regards to my root canal. He gave me carbocaine (sp?). We were afraid it wouldn't work for awhile. It took a LONG time and tons of extra injections, some directly into the root of the tooth itself, before finally I was numb enough to be worked on. It was crazy. I had enough to numb an elephant!

But after it finally worked, it all went smoothly. I'm just taking advil or tylenol for the pain.

Again, thank you all so much for your advice and well wishes. It truly meant a lot. It's nice to know there is a place I can come where I know people really understand. :)


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