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RickyD 04-26-2012 04:53 AM

Advice on teeth extraction
 
Hi, I new to the forum.

I've suffered from TN for 6 years now. I beleive it started from a tooth extraction like a number of people here have mentioned. Over the years it has gotten worse. None of the drugs work and most recently I had cryotherapy done. This seemed to help for about 10 months, however I feel I was going into remission at the time. Now I'm in almost constant agony and it's taking forever just to get another consultation (approx 4 months!).

My question is this. Most of my pain at the moment doesn't seem to be coming from the neuralgia itself but the spasms hitting my teeth causing a lot of throbbing (one in particular). Has anybody had teeth removed to help reduce the pain. Can this help or make it worse. My thought is that if there's not root to hit it won't hurt.

thanks.

Burntmarshmallow 04-26-2012 06:55 PM

Hi welcome to neurotalk and our T.N. family.
I must say very very loud and firm ... to you and to ALL the readers. IF THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH A TOOTH OR TEETH DO NOT REPEAT DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING DONE TO YOUR TEETH..IT WILL MAKE THINGS WORSE!!!!!!!!!!!! Haveing teeth removed WILL NOT HELP T.N. pain.just the tugging and pulling it will aggravate the trig nerve and could very well damage it . also risk of infection while it heals.. not a wise idea.
have you had any other surgery's ??? what has your Neuro or Pain doc offered you as options since meds arent helping and the surgery you mentioned isnt to successful??? I know you say waiting for consult but one of your doc should be able to help either speed that up or do a nerve block . have you ever had a block?? if things get bad GO TO THE E.R. okay. sending low pain:hug::hug: and lots of
PEACE
BMW

EE03 04-29-2012 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RickyD (Post 873592)
Hi, I new to the forum.

I've suffered from TN for 6 years now. I beleive it started from a tooth extraction like a number of people here have mentioned. Over the years it has gotten worse. None of the drugs work and most recently I had cryotherapy done. This seemed to help for about 10 months, however I feel I was going into remission at the time. Now I'm in almost constant agony and it's taking forever just to get another consultation (approx 4 months!).

My question is this. Most of my pain at the moment doesn't seem to be coming from the neuralgia itself but the spasms hitting my teeth causing a lot of throbbing (one in particular). Has anybody had teeth removed to help reduce the pain. Can this help or make it worse. My thought is that if there's not root to hit it won't hurt.

thanks.

I second BMW's advice, pulling a tooth won't help TN. A good dentist will not pull a healthy tooth.

BethO2L 05-03-2012 02:55 AM

Tooth Extraction
 
AMEN and HALLELUIAH!!!

Sorry to say that dentists that have not treated TN patients will pull teeth unnecessarily, which can make the situation worse.
I have a similar kind of pain that you describe my canine tooth has always been my point of pain. That in turn radiates to the roof of my mouth and down into my lower jaw...So I'm right there with you..

Have you tried using a steroid like low dose prednsone or Toradol?? That's what always worked for me when nothing else could stop the pain...since you have to wait so long (why??) for an appointment, perhaps your GP would be willing to RX a 5 day blister pack of steroids to see if it brings you any relief???

You mentioned having a procedure done,,can you please explain it? Is that when they freeze off the nerves in your face?? if not please explain it for me...Thanks

Good luck,,,


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