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lakegirl 05-29-2013 10:30 AM

Where do I start
 
What a lovely site this is, I am so glad to have found it

That being said, I am hoping anyone has had the same problem I have and could offer some advice. This October I had my second to last bottom right tooth removed due to a fractured root. This had gone on for two months until I finally saw an endodontist who spotted it right away. The infection was significant. Prior to seeing the endo, my regular dentist did a rootcanal on the tooth behind it thinking that was what was causing the pain. About two months later I woke up in terrible pain in that area. Now for the last several months I have had the run around trying to figure out what is wrong with me. My regular dentist said she saw two radiofluencys which may be causing the pain and sent me back to the oral surgeon who pulled the tooth in the fall. He sent me to the endo, the endo sent me back to the oral surgeon who said he did not see anything worrisome. I've been refered to an ent and a periodontal specialist both of whom found nothing.

I didn't feel like the oral surgeon was helpful even tho he is a good doctor. I felt he did not listen to to me. The last visit I had with him I left his office in tears. He said he didn't know what was wrong with me, threw his gloves on the tray and walked out of the office. I had had a root scraping to see if that was the problem on that tooth two days previously and it was still sore. I told him this and he said he wanted to try to numb that area. I was shocked to have him give me several huge shots without first numbing the gum first! I This was after he told me I should call my doctor and have her put me on antibiotics for a month. I told him I could but she might wonder why he hadn't done it if he felt I needed them. I called back when I had calmed down and asked to be seen by another surgeon in the practice. He called me right back and told me the dental assistant was saying this or that about me after the appointment, no one can make you feel how you don't want to feel.

The endo has gone above and beyond to try to help me, even seeing me on a sunday. He finally asked the oral surgeon to go back in and look around at the radiofluencys and an appt was set up. The day before the appointment, the oral surgeons nurse cancelled the appt. I was in terrible pain and asked to keep the appt anyway. Due to the difficulty in getting an appt the dr had never seen me when it was bad. I was told the appt had already been filled.

I have seen a neurologist who said it did not seem to be trigeminal neuralgia and did not think I needed other tests. The antibiotics seem to help and that weekend having been off them for about four-five days, the pain came raging back. It felt hot and swollen in that area. Out of desperation I called the endo, he prescribed me clindamycin and pain meds. He said he would refer me to the Mayo Clinic which he did.

The oral surgeon did not want me to go there. When he found out I was going there he offered to do the procedure he previously canceled and told me a had a cyst in that area. I declined. He seemed to be twisting things and finally after receiving four phone calls from him in one day, I told him he needed to leave me alone. His office would not send my records on to the Mayo and told me I needed to sign for them. When I got to his office to do so, I was told they were in another town and another surgeon in the practice whom I had never seen had them.

I had my first appt at the mayo last week. They saw the same two things it could be but no cyst. I was taken off the antibiotics I've been on, off and on for two months to see if anything develops or if it is nerve related and I go back in two weeks. I would so appreciate any thoughts on this.

lakegirl 06-28-2013 08:45 AM

Hello all, after ten thousand dollars worth of tests and consultations at the Mayo Clinic, I finally have an answer. I have no trigeminal or other neurological conditions, what I have is an "infectious inflammatory problem" probably resulting from the removed tooth, after 10 months the extraction site in my jaw has not heal even though the gum looks great. I have to be put to sleep to have the area debridged and they are going to take bone from my hip to put in the jaw. Unfortunately, the infection seems to be under the tooth next to it now as well.

Bryanna 06-30-2013 04:46 PM

Hi lakegirl,

An infectious inflammatory problem in the jawbone related to an infected tooth is often referred to as Osteomyelitis. Is that what they diagnosed you as having?

A surgical bone debridement is done to remove the necrotic diseased bone and hopefully they will that will restore a healthy blood supply in that area. Are they taking a piece of your hip bone or just fragments of the hip bone?

Are they at all concerned about the root canaled tooth next to this site that is also infected??? What is the plan for that tooth?

Bryanna


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Originally Posted by lakegirl (Post 995716)
Hello all, after ten thousand dollars worth of tests and consultations at the Mayo Clinic, I finally have an answer. I have no trigeminal or other neurological conditions, what I have is an "infectious inflammatory problem" probably resulting from the removed tooth, after 10 months the extraction site in my jaw has not heal even though the gum looks great. I have to be put to sleep to have the area debridged and they are going to take bone from my hip to put in the jaw. Unfortunately, the infection seems to be under the tooth next to it now as well.



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