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TN or root canal trouble
Eight years ago I was diagnosed with TN. I had suffered through four months of the most excruciating pain between my bottom two front teeth. I saw the dentist many times and there was nothing wrong with my teeth. I was told I have TMJ problems, as well as clenching and grinding during sleep. I was finally put on Amitriptyline and the pain went away. I stayed on that for two years and have been fine since.
This spring I had a deep filling done on my second molar in on the bottom left side. The pain came back two months later. Three courses of antibiotics and many pain pills later I had a root canal done a month ago. The pain has definitely lessened. It has settle in my jaw and cheek. It still radiates to the bottom, and top, teeth sometimes. It all hurts more as the day goes on. I know now, after reading some forums, about the troubles with root canals and infections. I am confused because of my history with TN. My mother has MS and TN. My grandmother also had TN. I have also experienced other neurological symptoms over the years. I had inexplicable pain in my left arm for a few months that went away. I also have sensations like hair on my face and crawling feelings on my scalp. And sometimes other nerve pain and muscle spasms around my jaw on both sides. I had an MRI done a couple of years ago to screen for MS and it was fine. I do not have dental insurance and so far this tooth has cost me a lot of money. I was going to make a doctor appointment tomorrow to discuss the TN. I am confused and any help would be appreciated. I am also wondering if tooth infection can trigger TN because I am prone to nerve pain?? Thanks |
similar experience and confusion
Hi,
I can truly relate to your troubles. I had a lot of dental work done before realizing that it was a TN problem. Many rounds of antibiotics, etc. To quickly summarize, my pain is on the right side, I had both the top and bottom 2nd molar removed and went as far as getting root canals on both 1st molars... every time the dentist told me there was no infection present.... ugh, so why am i pulling these teeth?!? The pain in the root canaled teeth was just as you described and didn't cease after the procedures and prednisone and loads of antibios. I realized it was something else when I took a valium and literally all the pain went away. It's a clear sign that it's a nerve issue. Pain meds did nothing in comparison. So I guess my warning is to not go too far into dental work before consulting with your neurologist. Most dentists wont make the connection, like Bryanna on here says, they're just tooth carpenters, and love to drill and cap and all that good stuff. |
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