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chokato 09-28-2009 04:07 PM

is it my nerves?
 
Hello... I don't know which is the correct department to post. I posted this on dental department as well: FYI, I do not have any type of numbness or pain just pins and needles and twitching and vibrating sensation like invisible tremors around lips and face and mouth area.


Here is my story:

During my second pregnancy, I had an untreated abscess on front tooth. It was left untreated throughout the pregnancy about a year. Initial pain but the pain went away so I didn't think it was serious.

During that time, I noticed symptoms such as weird tightness in nose like around the septum and twitching. Then my lips and mouth start to twitch and facial trembling.


After delivery I treated the tooth with root canal(haven't put on crown yet). The dentist said that the bacteria was probably causing the twitching and tingling. Did follow up xrays the bacteria looks like it is gone. I took antibiotics etc.

Before all the twitching and tingling around face occurred (months before) my teeth (fron teeth)would feel like pins and needles but eventually went away. Do I have gum disease? My dad had gum disease. But they looked at my gums it looks healthy. My calcium level is normal all blood test normal.

So now what? I'm still having tightness around septum, nose area and twtiching and tingling around lips both top and bottom 2 months after the tooth was treated. Could the bacteria have caused nerve damage? I feel like when I drink water goes up but no water coming out of nose... it's WEIRD... neuro said for me to go see endo. She doesn't know either. What is wrong with me? It's been a nightmare. Is the bacteria hiding in there still like anerobic bacteria?

pabb 09-29-2009 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by chokato (Post 571947)
Hello... I don't know which is the correct department to post. I posted this on dental department as well: FYI, I do not have any type of numbness or pain just pins and needles and twitching and vibrating sensation like invisible tremors around lips and face and mouth area.


Here is my story:

During my second pregnancy, I had an untreated abscess on front tooth. It was left untreated throughout the pregnancy about a year. Initial pain but the pain went away so I didn't think it was serious.

During that time, I noticed symptoms such as weird tightness in nose like around the septum and twitching. Then my lips and mouth start to twitch and facial trembling.


After delivery I treated the tooth with root canal(haven't put on crown yet). The dentist said that the bacteria was probably causing the twitching and tingling. Did follow up xrays the bacteria looks like it is gone. I took antibiotics etc.

Before all the twitching and tingling around face occurred (months before) my teeth (fron teeth)would feel like pins and needles but eventually went away. Do I have gum disease? My dad had gum disease. But they looked at my gums it looks healthy. My calcium level is normal all blood test normal.

So now what? I'm still having tightness around septum, nose area and twtiching and tingling around lips both top and bottom 2 months after the tooth was treated. Could the bacteria have caused nerve damage? I feel like when I drink water goes up but no water coming out of nose... it's WEIRD... neuro said for me to go see endo. She doesn't know either. What is wrong with me? It's been a nightmare. Is the bacteria hiding in there still like anerobic bacteria?

see if you can find a diagram of the nerves of the teeth/face.....my suspicion would be nerve damage from the infection. see if it fits the nerve distribution from the affected tooth

mrsD 09-29-2009 07:24 AM

I have a couple of thoughts.

1) some reaction to those nerves can come from the needle placement of the anesthetic used. There is an accupunture point right where you describe...a bundle of very sensitive nerves.

2) the swelling from infection may leave lingering swelling you cannot see. This may be pressing on those nerves too.
I had a tooth die...a back molar from being filled wrong, and it caused me terrible grief, until I had a root canal and crown. The swelling was internal and not visible on the face. Much of the infection was going into my sinus on that side. It took just over 6mos before it improved. My dentist put temp cement on that tooth, because of that. He told me that there are nerves between the gum and tooth, proprioceptive nerves that get irritated. There is a procedure to fix this, which I found rather brutal, so I opted for waiting. All settled down finally and I had my permanent seating of the crown.

chokato 10-02-2009 04:04 PM

Thank you very much for your inputs Mrs.D and pabb :) Yes, I will wait and see for my nerves in this area to heal. It may take some time, but it seems to be getting better.


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